GrandMarkets Review

Updated: March 21, 2026
GrandMarkets
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CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank6978384
Country CodeCN
Country Rank126120
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits1673
Bounce Rate0.2082
Pageviews per Visit4.68
Avg. Visit Duration296.03
Estimated monthly visitsJuly 20253209
August 20257626
September 20251673
Top countriesChina (CN)97.94%
United States (US)2.06%
Traffic sourcesDirect92.43%
Search2.92%
Referrals2.5%
Social1.49%
Paid Referrals0.36%
Mail0.29%
Top keywordsgrand market920 ◦ $0.17 ◦ $50
grandmarket490 ◦ $0
grand market international20 ◦ $0

About GrandMarkets

GrandMarkets is presented as operating under Grand Markets Limited, claiming registration in the Union of Comoros with a Retail Forex License number L15998/GML issued by the Anjouan Offshore Finance Authority (AOFA), and purportedly operating in Australia as an Appointed Representative under VSTAR FINANCE PTY LTD, ASIC license number 001313699 ().

Trading instruments reportedly include CFDs on forex, commodities, cryptocurrencies, and stock indices. Account types include Standard, ECN, and Cent accounts, with minimum deposit advertised at $10, average spreads from 1.6 pips on Standard accounts, raw spreads from 0.0 pips on ECN accounts (with commissions up to $7 per lot), and maximum leverage up to 1:1000. The platform supports MetaTrader 4 on desktop and mobile devices ().

There are unresolved issues, including no verifiable active ASIC license for Grand Markets Limited (the Appointed Representative status appears ceased) and concerns over limited investor protection due to offshore regulation. Reported user complaints include withdrawal delays—even for small sums—and sudden abnormal spread widening potentially leading to margin calls. These are corroborated by publicly shared unresolved complaints and regulatory assessments ().

Who it’s for

  • Experienced traders comfortable with high-risk environments and limited regulatory protection.
  • Traders seeking ECN-style execution with low spreads and high leverage capabilities.
  • Individuals willing to accept potential operational risks and minimal investor safeguards.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Very low entry barrier: minimum deposit of $10.
  • Multiple account types including ECN and Cent to suit different trading styles.
  • Supports MetaTrader 4 on both desktop and mobile platforms.

Cons

  • No fully verified ASIC regulation; the Appointed Representative status appears to have ceased.
  • Registered offshore in Comoros with limited investor protection.
  • Documented withdrawal issues and abnormal spread behavior based on trader feedback.

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