Sfitrader Review

Updated: April 18, 2026
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About Sfitrader

Sfitrader offers trading in forex, commodities, synthetic and stock indices via a single account, accessible through platforms including WebTrader, macOS/iPhone, Android and Windows 10. The firm promotes ultra‑low spreads, fast execution (~30 ms), 24/5 support in 12 languages, and educational resources (nine lessons and 70+ videos) with certification upon completion. The website indicates that it does not provide services to residents of jurisdictions including the United States, Canada, Japan, and several others.

No regulatory licenses or registrations could be verified through official regulator sources. An independent review on a third‑party site flagged that “this broker lacks valid forex regulation.” As no license numbers or regulator affiliations are presented on the official site or in any public register, this absence is a significant concern.

Who it’s for

  • Traders primarily focused on accessing a broad mix of CFD instruments (forex, commodities, indices) via multiple platforms.
  • Individuals seeking educational content in trading, such as structured lessons and video tutorials.
  • Clients located outside restricted jurisdictions, which notably exclude the United States, Canada, Japan, and others.

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Wide range of CFD asset classes (forex, commodities, synthetic and stock indices) under one account.
  • Multiple trading platforms supported (WebTrader, desktop, mobile).
  • Educational resources with structured lessons and certification.

Cons

  • No verifiable regulation or licensing from recognized regulators.
  • Unclear details on account types’ requirements: minimum deposit, leverage, spreads, base currencies, swap‑free status, hedging/scalping policies.
  • Restricted availability in numerous jurisdictions, including the U.S., without indicating permitted alternatives or legal compliance frameworks.

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