Overview
Versus Trade is a next-generation CFD broker, launched in 2024 and registered in Saint Lucia. The platform offers trading via MetaTrader 5 (desktop, web, Android) with access to over 200 CFD instruments, including Forex, cryptocurrencies, indices, stocks, commodities, and exclusive comparison pairs such as Bitcoin vs Gold or Tesla vs Ford.
Key Features
- Leverage: Up to 1:2000
- Accounts: Standard, Cent, Pro, Raw Spread, Islamic & Demo
- Minimum Deposit: From $10 (Standard/Cent), $100 (Pro/Raw)
- Spreads: From 0.0 pip (Raw Spread)
- Trading Model: High-speed ECN/STP, zero commission on most accounts
- Islamic Accounts: Automatic swap-free for major pairs
- App: Android available, iOS under development
Pros
- Low minimum deposit ($10)
- Advanced MetaTrader 5 with EA & DOM support
- High leverage options
- Exclusive comparison pairs unique to Versus Trade
- Fully functional Android app for account management
- Free demo accounts
Cons
- No ETF, bonds, or copy trading support
- Limited educational resources
- iOS app not yet available
- Operates under a general business registration at the FCA (not a full financial license)
Deposit & Withdrawal
Versus Trade supports multiple payment methods: bank cards (Visa/Mastercard), local e-wallets (MYR, IDR, THB, VND), and cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, USDT, etc.).
- Fees: 0%
- Processing Time: Instant – 2 days (crypto: 30 minutes – 1 hour)
- Limits: Minimum $10, no maximum cap
Customer Service
- 24/7 support via live chat (multilingual), email, and social media
- No dedicated knowledge base or help center yet
Education
Currently, Versus Trade provides limited learning resources, but users can practice with demo accounts – a useful tool to test strategies.
Conclusion
Versus Trade delivers a modern trading experience, suitable for both beginners and professional traders thanks to low costs, diverse instruments, and the powerful MT5 platform. However, the lack of strong licensing and limited educational content are factors investors should carefully consider before committing significant capital.







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