Kudotrade Review

Updated: May 17, 2026
Kudotrade
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CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank970647
Country CodeGB
Country Rank167352
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits28100
Bounce Rate0.4473
Pageviews per Visit2.34
Avg. Visit Duration76.65
Estimated monthly visitsJanuary 202627425
February 202619558
March 202628100
Top countriesNorway (NO)55.68%
United Kingdom (GB)19.26%
Canada (CA)7.28%
United States (US)5.38%
Indonesia (ID)2.99%
Traffic sourcesDirect60.94%
Search24.89%
Referrals6.95%
Social4.87%
Paid Referrals1.99%
Mail0.16%
Top keywordskudotrade770 ◦ $1410
kudo trade170 ◦ $4.83 ◦ $100
kudocopytrader110 ◦ $100
financial services commission (fsc) of mauritius80 ◦ $70
diferencia entre plan de trading y estrategia de trading540 ◦ $40

About Kudotrade

Kudotrade is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius under licence number GB24203599; its registered address is 6 St Denis Street, 1/F River Court, Port Louis, Mauritius  .

Kudotrade offers trading across multiple asset classes—forex, stocks, indices, commodities, metals, and cryptocurrencies—using the MetaTrader 5 platform and provides leverage up to 1:500, as stated on its official website  and in public communications .

An entity named Kudo Systems Ltd, incorporated in Cyprus (registration number HE462202), supports regional administrative functions but does not provide brokerage services  .

Who it’s for

  • Experienced traders seeking high leverage up to 1:500 who accept associated risks.
  • Clients interested in trading a wide range of instruments—forex, CFDs on stocks, indices, commodities, metals, and crypto.
  • Users preferring the MetaTrader 5 platform and automated tools like the Kudo Copy Trader.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulation by FSC Mauritius under licence GB24203599
  • Access to diverse asset classes including forex, crypto, metals, and indices
  • MetaTrader 5 platform and copy‑trading feature available

Cons

  • High leverage (up to 1:500) entails elevated risk
  • No regulation by Tier‑1 authorities (e.g., FCA, ASIC, NFA)
  • Limited public disclosure on fund protection, account types, spreads, commissions, or swap‑free options

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