IC Markets Review 2026

Regulated by ASIC (AFSL 335692) · CySEC · FSA Seychelles — Founded Sydney 2007 · 19 Years Operating
Australian-Founded ASIC Regulated Raw Spreads from 0.0 pips MT4 · MT5 · cTrader · ECN
4.6
/ 5.0
★★★★★
Overall Score
🔬 Live A$500 account tested 📊 30-day spread data recorded Real AUD withdrawal processed
Sarah Thornton
Written by
Sarah Thornton
James Whitfield
Fact checked by
James Whitfield
Marcus Reid
Edited by
Marcus Reid
🗓 Updated May 2026
0.08 pips
EUR/USD avg (recorded)
A$200
Min. Deposit
A$3.50/side
Raw Commission (MT4)
34ms
Avg Execution (recorded)
2,250+
Instruments
📋 KolaTrading Verdict — April 2026
Bottom Line
IC Markets is the best choice in Australia for traders who prioritise raw execution speed and the tightest possible spreads. Our 30-day live testing recorded a 0.08 pip EUR/USD average on cTrader Raw — the tightest of any ASIC-regulated broker we tested in Q1 2026. The 34ms average execution time was also the fastest in our group. The trade-off is a dated interface, no phone support, and a higher per-trade commission on MT4/MT5 (A$3.50/side) versus FP Markets (A$3.00/side) and Pepperstone’s cTrader (A$3.00/side). For scalpers, day traders and algorithmic traders, those trade-offs are worth making. For beginners or research-focused traders, they are not.
✓ What We Like
0.08 pip EUR/USD average recorded across all sessions — tightest of all ASIC brokers we tested
34ms average execution recorded — fastest in our Q1 2026 test group of 20+ brokers
True ECN model — no dealing desk, no conflict of interest with client positions
MT4, MT5 and cTrader all available — cTrader at A$3.00/side is cheaper than MT4/MT5
Free VPS hosting for accounts generating 20+ standard lots/month
2,250+ instruments including share CFDs not available on MT4 (MT5 only)
✗ What We Don’t Like
MT4/MT5 commission A$3.50/side — A$0.50 more per side than FP Markets and Pepperstone cTrader
No phone support — live chat only for urgent issues, response 2–10+ mins during peak
Platform interface dated — not beginner-friendly, steep learning curve for new traders
No TradingView integration — Pepperstone and FP Markets both offer this
Thin educational content compared to IG Markets and Pepperstone
A$200 minimum deposit versus A$0 at Pepperstone and A$100 at FP Markets
Detailed Scores
Spreads & Fees 4.9
0.08 pip EUR/USD avg on cTrader Raw — tightest recorded. MT4 commission A$3.50/side is slightly higher than FP Markets (A$3.00/side).
Regulation & Safety 4.7
ASIC (AFSL 335692), CySEC and FSA three-licence coverage. Segregated client funds at major AU banks. Clean regulatory record since 2007.
Execution Speed 4.8
34ms average from 50 market orders — fastest in our 20+ broker Q1 2026 test. Zero requotes across our 10-trade scalping simulation.
Trading Platforms 4.5
MT4, MT5 and cTrader — strong but no TradingView and no proprietary platform. Free VPS for qualifying accounts is a genuine differentiator.
Customer Support 4.1
24/7 live chat — 2–5 min response in business hours, up to 10+ min at peak. No phone support. Knowledgeable agents but the slowest of the ECN brokers we tested.
Deposits & Withdrawals 4.4
AUD base account available — no FX conversion. Our test withdrawal arrived 1 business day after submission. No withdrawal fees on AUD bank transfers.
💰 Spreads & Fees

IC Markets offers two account types with different cost structures. The Raw Spread account has the tightest spreads in our test group but charges a per-lot commission. The Standard account is commission-free but has noticeably wider spreads. For any trader placing more than a handful of trades per month, the Raw account is almost always the lower all-in cost option.

One important distinction that many reviews miss: IC Markets charges different commission rates depending on which platform you use. MT4 and MT5 accounts cost A$3.50 per side per lot. cTrader Raw accounts cost A$3.00 per side — the same as Pepperstone’s cTrader. If you’re choosing between MT4 and cTrader at IC Markets purely on cost, cTrader is A$1.00 cheaper per round-turn.

Live Spread & Fee Data — Q1 2026 Testing
Metric Recorded Value Notes
EUR/USD avg (cTrader Raw)0.08 pips30-day avg, all sessions
EUR/USD avg (MT4 Raw)0.10 pipsSlightly wider than cTrader
EUR/USD min (Raw)0.0 pipsLondon session peak
AUD/USD avg (Raw)0.10 pipsTightest AUD/USD in our test
GBP/USD avg (Raw)0.22 pips
EUR/USD avg (Standard)0.8 pipsNo commission
AUS 200 index CFD0.83 pts avg
Gold (XAU/USD)0.12 pts avgTightest gold spread recorded
Commission (MT4/MT5 Raw)A$3.50/side/lotA$7.00 round-turn
Commission (cTrader Raw)A$3.00/side/lotA$6.00 round-turn — cheaper
Overnight swap EUR/USD long-5.2 pips/dayVaries with rate environment
Inactivity feeNone
Withdrawal fee (AUD bank)None
All-In Cost Comparison — EUR/USD Round-Turn (1 Standard Lot, MT4)
Broker / Account Spread Avg Commission (RT) All-In Cost
IC Markets cTrader Raw0.08 pipsA$6.00~A$6.60
FP Markets Raw (MT4) ✓ Cheapest0.12 pipsA$6.00~A$7.20
Pepperstone Razor cTrader0.09 pipsA$6.00~A$7.35
IC Markets MT4 Raw0.10 pipsA$7.00~A$8.00
Key finding: IC Markets cTrader Raw is the lowest all-in cost for EUR/USD at ~A$6.60 per round-turn — beating FP Markets (A$7.20) and Pepperstone (A$7.35). But IC Markets MT4 Raw at ~A$8.00 is the most expensive of the three on that platform. If cost is your primary concern, use IC Markets cTrader, not MT4.
News Event Spread Behaviour — What We Actually Observed

On 12 February 2026 (US CPI release day), we placed EUR/USD market orders at IC Markets within 2 minutes of the data release. The cTrader feed showed the spread widen to 3.4 pips momentarily before returning to normal within 90 seconds. This is standard ECN behaviour during high-impact events — the raw liquidity pool thins out and the spread widens briefly. It is not a problem with IC Markets specifically; all ECN brokers do this.

If you regularly trade around major news releases, set wider stop-losses than you would during normal market conditions, and expect spreads to temporarily widen to 3–5 pips on major pairs during the 30–60 seconds after a high-impact data release. This applies at IC Markets, Pepperstone and FP Markets equally.

🖥 Trading Platforms

IC Markets offers three platforms — MT4, MT5 and cTrader. Unlike Pepperstone and FP Markets, there is no TradingView integration as of April 2026. The absence of TradingView is IC Markets’ most notable platform gap: TradingView has become the most widely used charting tool among retail traders globally, and both major competitors now support live order execution directly from TradingView charts.

MetaTrader 4 (MT4) — The EA Trader’s Platform

IC Markets’ MT4 implementation is one of the most EA-friendly in Australia. Servers run on Equinix NY4 (New York) and LD4 (London) infrastructure, with the 34ms average execution we recorded being the fastest MT4 result in our Q1 2026 test group. Scalping and automated trading are explicitly permitted — IC Markets does not restrict EA strategies, even those placing multiple orders per second.

IC Markets also offers free VPS hosting for accounts generating 20+ standard lots per month — a concrete benefit that neither Pepperstone nor FP Markets matches. For algo traders who need 24/7 server uptime, this removes a meaningful ongoing cost.

MetaTrader 5 (MT5) — More Instruments, Different EAs

MT5 at IC Markets adds 21 timeframes (versus 9 in MT4), additional order types, and — critically — access to share CFDs that are not available on MT4. If you want to trade individual company share CFDs alongside forex, MT5 is the account to choose. The important caveat: MT4 EAs are not compatible with MT5. If you have existing MT4 strategies, you stay on MT4.

cTrader — Our Recommended Platform at IC Markets

cTrader is our preferred platform at IC Markets for three reasons: the spread is tighter (0.08 pip vs 0.10 pip EUR/USD average), the commission is lower (A$3.00/side vs A$3.50/side on MT4), and the interface is significantly more modern. The depth-of-market (DOM) display shows full Level II pricing — exactly how much liquidity exists at each price level — which is genuinely useful for ECN traders who want to understand the order book before executing.

cTrader also supports cAlgo — C#-based algorithmic trading — for traders who want automated strategies but prefer a more modern development environment than MT4’s MQL4. In our 10-trade scalping simulation on cTrader, we recorded zero requotes and consistent fills at or within 0.1 pip of the quoted price.

Mobile Apps

All three platform apps are available on iOS and Android. The cTrader mobile app is the most polished — clean interface, fast charting and one-tap order placement. MT4 and MT5 mobile apps are functional but the UI is visibly dated compared to newer broker apps. For serious analysis, desktop remains the better environment at IC Markets. Mobile is best used for monitoring positions and placing simple market orders.

Platform Commission EUR/USD Avg Best For
cTrader Raw ★ RecommendedA$3.00/side0.08 pipsDOM traders, active traders, best cost
MT4 RawA$3.50/side0.10 pipsEA traders, existing MT4 strategies, free VPS
MT5 RawA$3.50/side0.10 pipsShare CFD access, advanced order types
👤 Account Types

A demo account with A$100,000 virtual funds is available on all three platforms. Islamic (swap-free) accounts are available on request. AUD is available as a base currency — no FX conversion on AUD deposits and withdrawals.

Which account should you choose? For anyone trading more than 10–15 standard lots per month, the Raw account wins on all-in cost even accounting for commission. For very low-frequency traders (1–2 trades/month on smaller sizes), the Standard account avoids the per-trade commission overhead. Use the Raw account on cTrader for the best combination of tight spread and low commission.
🏦 Deposits & Withdrawals

IC Markets accepts AUD deposits with no minimum beyond the A$200 account minimum. In our testing, card deposits were credited within minutes. Our AUD bank transfer withdrawal arrived in our Australian bank account 1 business day after submission — no fees, no delays. The minimum withdrawal amount is A$50.

Method Speed Fee
AUD bank transfer (deposit)1–2 business daysNone
Credit/debit card (deposit)InstantNone
PayPal / Neteller / SkrillInstantNone
AUD bank transfer (withdrawal)1–3 business daysNone
Credit card (withdrawal)3–5 business daysNone
Min. withdrawal amountA$50

Our test: AUD bank withdrawal submitted 9am AEDT, funds cleared in our bank account the following business day. AUD base account available — no FX conversion fees on AUD transactions.

💬 Customer Support

IC Markets offers 24/7 live chat and email support. Phone support is not available — a notable gap compared to Pepperstone and IG Markets, both of which offer phone support during Australian business hours. For urgent account issues, you are reliant on live chat.

In our testing, we contacted support at 11:30pm AEDT on a weeknight with a standard account query. The live chat response arrived in 4 minutes — slower than Pepperstone (90 seconds) and Swyftx (90 seconds for crypto), but not unreasonably long. During business hours, typical response times are 2–5 minutes. During peak periods (major news events, month-end), we recorded wait times of 10+ minutes.

Channel Availability Response (our test)
Live chat24/74 min (11:30pm AEDT)
Email support24/7Within 24 hrs
Phone supportNot available
🔒 Is IC Markets Safe?

IC Markets is one of the safest brokers available to Australian traders, holding licences from three regulatory bodies including ASIC — the most rigorous regulator for retail traders in this region. The broker has maintained a clean regulatory record since founding in 2007 with no enforcement actions on record. We have no concerns about IC Markets’ safety or legitimacy.

🏛
ASIC Regulated
✓ AFSL 335692
🏦
Segregated Funds
✓ Major AU banks
🛡
Negative Balance
✓ All retail
⚖️
AFCA Member
✓ Confirmed
🔐
2FA Login
✓ Available
💰
Compensation Scheme
⚠ No AU scheme

IC Markets holds ASIC licence AFSL 335692 — verify this directly on the ASIC Connect register. Client funds are held in segregated accounts at major Australian banks, completely separate from IC Markets’ operational capital. The compensation scheme note: Australia does not have a government-backed investor compensation scheme equivalent to the UK’s FSCS, but the segregation of client funds provides meaningful protection if a broker were to become insolvent.

🎯 Who Is IC Markets Best For?
IC Markets IS right for you if…
You scalp or day-trade and need the tightest raw spreads — 0.08 pip EUR/USD average on cTrader is the best we measured
You run Expert Advisors or automated strategies and want free VPS hosting (20+ lots/month)
You use cTrader and want the lowest all-in ECN cost in Australia (~A$6.60 per lot)
You trade AUD pairs and want an AUD base account with no FX conversion costs
IC Markets is NOT right for you if…
You are a complete beginner who needs education tools and hand-holding — use IG Markets or eToro
You use TradingView for analysis — IC Markets has no TradingView integration; use Pepperstone or FP Markets
You need phone support for urgent issues — IC Markets is live chat and email only
You primarily want to trade real ASX shares — IC Markets is forex and CFD focused, no DMA share trading
⚖️ IC Markets vs Competitors — 2026
Feature IC Markets Pepperstone FP Markets
Overall Score4.6 / 54.7 / 5 ✓4.5 / 5
Min. DepositA$200A$0 ✓A$100
EUR/USD (cTrader Raw, recorded)0.08 pips ✓0.09 pips0.12 pips
Commission (MT4)A$3.50/sideA$3.50/sideA$3.00/side ✓
Commission (cTrader)A$3.00/side ✓A$3.00/side ✓A$3.00/side ✓
Execution (recorded)34ms ✓41ms29ms
Instruments2,250+1,350+10,000+ ✓
TradingView✗ No✓ Yes✓ Yes
Free VPS✓ Yes (20+ lots)✗ No✗ No
Phone Support✗ No✓ Yes✓ Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
Is IC Markets regulated in Australia?

Yes. IC Markets (International Capital Markets Pty Ltd) holds ASIC licence AFSL 335692. You can verify this directly on the ASIC Connect register. Australian retail clients trade under the ASIC entity, which provides the highest level of regulatory protection available in Australia — including negative balance protection, segregated client funds and AFCA membership. IC Markets has held this licence since 2007 with no enforcement actions on record.

What are IC Markets’ spreads on EUR/USD in 2026?

Based on our 30-day live testing (January–April 2026), IC Markets cTrader Raw averaged 0.08 pips on EUR/USD across all sessions — the tightest recorded among ASIC-regulated brokers in our test group. MT4 Raw averaged 0.10 pips. The Standard account averaged 0.8 pips with no commission. We observed 0.0 pip spreads during London session peak liquidity windows. During the US CPI release on 12 February, spreads briefly spiked to 3.4 pips before returning to normal within 90 seconds.

Which is cheaper — IC Markets MT4 or cTrader?

cTrader is cheaper on both spread and commission at IC Markets. cTrader Raw averages 0.08 pips versus 0.10 pips on MT4, and the commission is A$3.00/side versus A$3.50/side on MT4. On a round-turn basis, cTrader costs approximately A$6.60 per lot versus A$8.00 on MT4 — a saving of A$1.40 per lot. For high-volume traders, that difference adds up quickly. The only reason to choose MT4 over cTrader at IC Markets is if you have existing MT4 EAs that you cannot easily port to cAlgo.

Does IC Markets offer free VPS hosting?

Yes. IC Markets provides free VPS hosting for accounts that generate 20 or more standard lots in trading volume per month. The VPS runs on low-latency servers co-located with IC Markets’ trading infrastructure, making it particularly useful for EA-based strategies that require 24/7 uptime and minimal latency. Pepperstone and FP Markets do not offer free VPS — this is a specific differentiator for algorithmic traders choosing between these brokers.

How long do IC Markets withdrawals take in Australia?

In our testing, an AUD bank transfer withdrawal submitted at 9am AEDT arrived in our Australian bank account the following business day — 1 business day total. IC Markets processes withdrawal requests within 24 hours on business days. There are no fees on AUD bank transfer withdrawals. The minimum withdrawal amount is A$50. Credit card withdrawals take 3–5 business days. IC Markets offers AUD as a base currency, so there are no FX conversion fees on AUD deposits and withdrawals.

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A$200 minimum. Raw spreads from 0.0 pips. Free demo available on MT4, MT5 and cTrader.
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CFD trading involves significant risk. Most retail accounts lose money.

Risk Warning: Trading forex and CFDs carries significant risk and is not suitable for all investors. You may lose more than your initial investment. Leverage can work against you. Advertiser Disclosure: KolaTrading may receive an affiliate commission if you open an account with IC Markets via links on this page. This does not affect our review score or editorial independence. Data accuracy: All spreads, fees and performance metrics are based on live testing from a real funded account (A$500 deposited January–April 2026) and IC Markets’ published disclosures. Conditions may change — verify current pricing directly with IC Markets. Full disclaimer.

IC Markets
ASIC · CySEC · FSA Seychelles
Spreads & Fees
4.9
Regulation
4.7
Execution
4.8
Platforms
4.5
Support
4.1
Deposits
4.4
Overall Score4.6 / 5
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A$200 min · Raw from 0.0 pips · 34ms execution
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📊 Key Facts — 2026
Founded2007, Sydney AU
ASIC LicenceAFSL 335692
Min. DepositA$200
EUR/USD (cTrader, recorded)0.08 pips avg
EUR/USD (MT4, recorded)0.10 pips avg
Commission (MT4/MT5)A$3.50/side/lot
Commission (cTrader)A$3.00/side/lot
Execution (recorded)~34ms avg
Instruments2,250+
PlatformsMT4, MT5, cTrader
Free VPSYes (20+ lots/mo)
TradingViewNot available
Phone SupportNot available
Demo AccountYes — free