Fast Facts
Contact Info and Support
Traffic information
| Category | Metrics | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Ratings | Global Rank | - |
| Country Code | - | |
| Country Rank | - | |
| Category Rank | - | |
| Engagement metrics | Visits | 0 |
| Bounce Rate | 0 | |
| Pageviews per Visit | 0 | |
| Avg. Visit Duration | 0 | |
| Estimated monthly visits | July 2025 | 0 |
| August 2025 | 0 | |
| September 2025 | 0 | |
| Traffic sources | Social | - |
| Paid Referrals | - | |
| - | ||
| Referrals | - | |
| Search | - | |
| Direct | - |
About Noble Markets
Noble Markets (via noble‑markets.com) operates without any known financial regulation. There is no listing in the registries of regulatory bodies such as the UK’s FCA, Australia’s ASIC, Cyprus’s CySEC, Germany’s BaFin, Italy’s CONSOB or others. Multiple independent reviews confirm the absence of licensing information and a lack of contact/address details on the website. ()
Trading conditions reported for Noble Markets include a minimum initial deposit starting at USD 5 000 for a Basic account, with tiered accounts (“Gold”, “Platinum”, “VIP”) requiring USD 10 000, USD 25 000, and USD 50 000 respectively. EUR/USD spreads are stated to range from approximately 2.5 pips (Basic) down to 1.1 pips (VIP), and maximum leverage of up to 1:500 is offered across account types. Assets reportedly include Forex pairs, indices, commodities, shares, and cryptocurrencies. ()
Reports indicate withdrawal conditions that may be onerous: traders must meet a high trading volume requirement (e.g., a certain number of trades) before being allowed to withdraw funds. Withdrawal fees are mentioned but not clearly disclosed. Platform access is limited to a web-based interface, with no mainstream platforms like MetaTrader offered. ()
Pros and cons
Pros
- High maximum leverage up to 1:500
- Wide range of instruments including Forex, commodities, indices, shares, and cryptocurrencies
Cons
- Unregulated; no license or oversight from recognized financial authorities
- Very high minimum deposit requirements by industry standards
- High spreads, especially on entry-level accounts
- Withdrawal subject to unclear volume conditions and undisclosed fees
- Trading platform limited to a basic web interface, lacking advanced features













