HorizonFXPro Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
HorizonFXPro
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About HorizonFXPro

HorizonFXPro is not regulated by any recognized financial authority. The firm claims registration in St. Vincent and the Grenadines Financial Services Authority (SVG FSA) under number 530LL02020, although the SVG FSA does not regulate forex activities (). The Spanish National Securities Market Commission (CNMV) issued a warning on May 9, 2022 stating that HorizonFXPro is not authorized to provide investment services in Spain (). No evidence of other licenses or regulators overseeing its activities could be found.

HorizonFXPro advertises services including spreads from 0.3 pips, maximum leverage up to 1:500, what it calls "ultra-fast" order execution (~50 ms), access to over 200 instruments, CFDs, metals, and multiple trading tools such as MT4, Super PAMM, social trading, and EA trading (). The minimum deposit is stated as $100 ().

The broker’s stated headquarters are at Suite 305, Griffith Corporate Centre, St. Vincent and the Grenadines (). Its website domain is horizonfxpro.com. There is no mention of swap‑free or Islamic account options, base currencies, hedging/scalping rules, negative balance protection, or regulated client fund segregation.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Claims of low spreads (from 0.3 pips), high leverage (up to 1:500), and fast execution (50 ms) ()
  • Access to over 200 trading instruments and multiple platform features (MT4, PAMM, social trading, EA) ()

Cons

  • Lacks regulation from recognized authorities; SVG FSA registration does not cover forex licensing ()
  • Blacklisted by the Spanish regulator CNMV for being unauthorized in Spain ()
  • Funds are not protected by regulation; no transparency on account safeguards or client fund segregation ()

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