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| Category | Metrics | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | Global Rank | - |
| Country Code | - | |
| Country Rank | - | |
| Category Rank | - | |
| Engagement metrics | Visits | 122 |
| Bounce Rate | 0.4048 | |
| Pageviews per Visit | 1.01 | |
| Avg. Visit Duration | 0 | |
| Estimated monthly visits | December 2025 | 0 |
| January 2026 | 341 | |
| February 2026 | 122 | |
| Top countries | Iraq (IQ) | 100% |
| Traffic sources | Search | 45.23% |
| Direct | 33.37% | |
| Referrals | 14.04% | |
| Social | 4.63% | |
| Paid Referrals | 1.83% | |
| 0.18% |
About Hezi Zhyan
Hezi Zhyan (also operating under the name Hezi Zhyan Brokers or Hezi Zhyan General Trading and Online Trading Limited), headquartered at T4‑4‑7, Empire World, Erbil, Iraq, offers MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 platforms, including MT5 servers based in the United Kingdom, with account types such as ECN, Standard, Pro and Islamic. The broker reportedly offers maximum leverage of 1:500, minimum spreads starting from 1.0, no commission structure indicated, and a minimum deposit of approximately USD 100. It is stated that Expert Advisors are supported.
Hezi Zhyan does not hold any valid regulatory license from recognized authorities. Iraq currently has no established regulatory body for forex trading, and no registration or license number is presented. Risk assessments assign a very low safety score (e.g., risk score around 2.05/10), indicating high potential risk for investors.
Who it’s for
- Traders aware of high operational risk due to complete lack of regulation.
- Clients willing to accept minimal transparency on depositor protection, KYC, AML, fund segregation or investor compensation.
Pros and cons
Pros
- Provides MT4 and MT5 platforms with support for Expert Advisors.
- Offers relatively high leverage up to 1:500 and low minimum deposit around USD 100.
Cons
- No valid regulation or oversight; located in a jurisdiction with no forex regulatory authority.
- Risk scores indicate high danger to investor funds; transparency on fund protection and fees is inadequate.













