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About SIX
The broker operates under the name Six Global Markets LTD, registered in Saint Lucia with registration number 2025‑00116 and registered address at Top Floor, Rodney Building, Rodney Bay, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia, LC01 401 — reported on its official site .
The broker offers multiple account types including Standard, No Swap (swap‑free), Zero Spread, and Pro Trading accounts, with leverage up to 1:500 on a Cent Account, floating spreads from 1.2, zero commission, swap charges applicable, and a minimum deposit of $10, using the MetaTrader 5 platform (desktop, mobile, web) across 5 asset classes with around 270 instruments and more than five platform variants .
No verified information from any recognised financial regulator (such as FCA, ASIC, CySEC, NFA, CFTC, FSA Japan) has been found, and independent investigations and warning platforms characterize the broker as unregulated with high‑risk indicators including anonymous ownership, frequent withdrawal issues, and misleading claims; no official licence details beyond the Saint Lucia registration are provided , .
Pros and cons
Pros
- Offers a variety of account types including swap‑free and zero spread options — as stated by the operator’s website.
- Low minimum deposit of $10 and high leverage up to 1:500 (on Cent Account) — according to operator’s published terms.
Cons
- No regulation by any recognised financial authority; only a Saint Lucia company registration without indication of regulatory oversight.
- Independent reviews and investigations highlight serious red flags: unregulated status, anonymous ownership, withdrawal problems, and questionable marketing claims.













