Types of Trading Accounts
This table details the different specifications and features of Admiral Markets` different trading accounts for both the MetaTrader 5 and MetaTrader 4 trading platforms.
Trading platforms
Account type
Trade.MT5
Invest.MT5
Zero.MT5
Trade.MT4
Zero.MT4
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit – the minimum amount of funds required on account to start trading. E.g. 200 EUR/USD/GBP or a specified amount in other supported currencies: ARS, AUD, BGN, CHF, CLP, CZK, HKD, HRK, HUF, JPY, MXN, NOK, NZD, PLN, RON, RUB, SEK, SGD.
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
1 EUR
1 USD
1 GBP
1 USD
1 GBP
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies – currencies which can be chosen when opening a trading account.
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
EUR, USD, GBP
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
Trading Instruments
Trading Instruments
1
Trading Instruments – types of rolling spot Forex contracts and CFDs available for trading. CFD (Contract for Difference) – a derivative contract that allows to take advantage of price fluctuations of the underlying asset without acquisition of the ownership rights for this asset.
Currencies
- 80
Metal CFDs - 5
Energy CFDs - 3
Agriculture CFDs - 7
Commodity Futures - 11
Cash Index CFDs - 19
Stock CFDs - over 3350
ETF CFDs - over 300
Bonds CFDs - 2
Metal CFDs - 5
Energy CFDs - 3
Agriculture CFDs - 7
Commodity Futures - 11
Cash Index CFDs - 19
Stock CFDs - over 3350
ETF CFDs - over 300
Bonds CFDs - 2
Stocks -
over 4500
ETFs - over 200
ETFs - over 200
Currencies
- 80
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Currencies
- 37
Metal CFDs - 4
Energy CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 16
Stock CFDs - 230
Metal CFDs - 4
Energy CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 16
Stock CFDs - 230
Currencies
- 45
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Spread, Pips
Spread, Pips
Spread – the difference between Bid and Ask prices in a quote, measured in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
From
0.5
From 0
From
0
From
0.5
From
0
Commissions
Commissions
Commission – the amount of funds charged for each transaction (opening or closing the order) depending on its volume or notional value.
Stocks & ETFs - from 0.02 USD per share
4
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size – the minimum price increment of a trading instrument.
0.00001
0.00001
0.00001
0.00001
Execution Type
Execution Type
Market Execution – order execution mode where a transaction is processed at the best price available on a trade server. Exchange Execution – order execution mode where a transaction order is passed to an external gateway connected to an exchange or another liquidity provider. STP - Straight Through Processing, i.e. passing all transactions electronically to execution venue without human intervention.
Market Execution
Exchange Execution
Market Execution
Market Execution
Market Execution
Requotes
Requotes
Requote – a new price offered in the event an order cannot be processed at the posted price. This may only occur under the terms of Instant Execution. Instant Execution – the execution type which processes an order at the posted price.
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
0.01 (step 0.01)
0.01 (step 0.01)
0.01 (step 0.01)
0.01 (step 0.01)
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Maximum Contract Size – the maximum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
100
200
100
200
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders – maximum summary amount of active pending orders and open positions on a single account.
500
500
500
200
200
Stop Out
Stop Out
Stop Out – the margin level (ratio of account equity to reserved margin) at which open positions are closed at current market prices, starting from the least profitable position, until the account`s minimum margin requirements are met.
Retail Clients: 50%
Retail Clients: 50%
Retail Clients: 50%
Retail Clients: 50%
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative balance protection means covering account deficits (negative balances) which sometimes occur when market moves abruptly against a leveraged position. Further information can be found in our "Documents & Policies" section.
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option - a possibility for clients with Muslim faith to opt-in for an Islamic Account when opening a trading account. Islamic accounts do not incur swap or interest payments and charges, instead we apply a flat administration fee.
Hedging
Hedging
Hedging – the ability of holding opposite positions (Buy and Sell) in the same trading instrument.
Trading Platform
Trading Platform
Trading Platform – the software required for trading on a particular account type.
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 4,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 4,
MetaTrader Web Trader
Mobile Trading
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors – automated trading algorithms that can be programmed using the MetaQuotes Language (MQL) in the MetaTrader platform.
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On – the package of additional features for the MetaTrader 4 & 5 platform including a built-in economic calendar and market analysis tools, advanced order types and trade alerts, market sessions map and many more.
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading – the ability to enter the market without additional confirmations which helps speed up the trading process and react to market events with minimum delay.
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing) - an interface for viewing the order book, which helps to assess the instrument`s current liquidity and anticipate the potential price action.
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Real-Time News – real-time stream of financial news and expert comments available in the trading platform
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar – the schedule of macroeconomic data publications, central banks meetings and other key events that affect financial markets.
Trading Central
Trading Central
Trading Central – the application providing an automated search for trading opportunities based on emerging chart patterns.
Trading platforms
Account type
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit – the minimum amount of funds required on account to start trading. E.g. 200 EUR/USD/GBP or a specified amount in other supported currencies: ARS, AUD, BGN, CHF, CLP, CZK, HKD, HRK, HUF, JPY, MXN, NOK, NZD, PLN, RON, RUB, SEK, SGD.
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
1 EUR
1 USD
1 GBP
1 USD
1 GBP
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies – currencies which can be chosen when opening a trading account.
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
EUR, USD, GBP
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
Trading Instruments
Trading Instruments
1
Trading Instruments – types of rolling spot Forex contracts and CFDs available for trading. CFD (Contract for Difference) – a derivative contract that allows to take advantage of price fluctuations of the underlying asset without acquisition of the ownership rights for this asset.
Currencies
- 80
Metal CFDs - 5
Energy CFDs - 3
Agriculture CFDs - 7
Commodity Futures - 11
Cash Index CFDs - 19
Stock CFDs - over 3350
ETF CFDs - over 300
Bonds CFDs - 2
Metal CFDs - 5
Energy CFDs - 3
Agriculture CFDs - 7
Commodity Futures - 11
Cash Index CFDs - 19
Stock CFDs - over 3350
ETF CFDs - over 300
Bonds CFDs - 2
Stocks -
over 4500
ETFs - over 200
ETFs - over 200
Currencies
- 80
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Retail Clients: 1:30 - 1:20
2
Retail Clients: 1:30 - 1:20
2
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Retail Clients: 1:20 - 1:10
2
Retail Clients: 1:20 - 1:10
2
Spread, Pips
Spread, Pips
Spread – the difference between Bid and Ask prices in a quote, measured in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
From
0.5
From 0
From
0
Commissions
Commissions
Commission – the amount of funds charged for each transaction (opening or closing the order) depending on its volume or notional value.
Stocks & ETFs - from 0.02 USD per share
4
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size – the minimum price increment of a trading instrument.
0.00001
0.00001
Execution Type
Execution Type
Market Execution – order execution mode where a transaction is processed at the best price available on a trade server. Exchange Execution – order execution mode where a transaction order is passed to an external gateway connected to an exchange or another liquidity provider. STP - Straight Through Processing, i.e. passing all transactions electronically to execution venue without human intervention.
Market Execution
Exchange Execution
Market Execution
Requotes
Requotes
Requote – a new price offered in the event an order cannot be processed at the posted price. This may only occur under the terms of Instant Execution. Instant Execution – the execution type which processes an order at the posted price.
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
0.01 (step 0.01)
0.01 (step 0.01)
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Maximum Contract Size – the maximum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
100
200
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders – maximum summary amount of active pending orders and open positions on a single account.
500
500
500
Stop Out
Stop Out
Stop Out – the margin level (ratio of account equity to reserved margin) at which open positions are closed at current market prices, starting from the least profitable position, until the account`s minimum margin requirements are met.
Retail Clients: 50%
Retail Clients: 50%
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative balance protection means covering account deficits (negative balances) which sometimes occur when market moves abruptly against a leveraged position. Further information can be found in our "Documents & Policies" section.
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option - a possibility for clients with Muslim faith to opt-in for an Islamic Account when opening a trading account. Islamic accounts do not incur swap or interest payments and charges, instead we apply a flat administration fee.
Hedging
Hedging
Hedging – the ability of holding opposite positions (Buy and Sell) in the same trading instrument.
Trading Platform
Trading Platform
Trading Platform – the software required for trading on a particular account type.
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 5,
MetaTrader Web Trader
Mobile Trading
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors – automated trading algorithms that can be programmed using the MetaQuotes Language (MQL) in the MetaTrader platform.
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On – the package of additional features for the MetaTrader 4 & 5 platform including a built-in economic calendar and market analysis tools, advanced order types and trade alerts, market sessions map and many more.
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading – the ability to enter the market without additional confirmations which helps speed up the trading process and react to market events with minimum delay.
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing) - an interface for viewing the order book, which helps to assess the instrument`s current liquidity and anticipate the potential price action.
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Real-Time News – real-time stream of financial news and expert comments available in the trading platform
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar – the schedule of macroeconomic data publications, central banks meetings and other key events that affect financial markets.
Trading Central
Trading Central
Trading Central – the application providing an automated search for trading opportunities based on emerging chart patterns.
Account type
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit
Minimum Deposit – the minimum amount of funds required on account to start trading. E.g. 200 EUR/USD/GBP or a specified amount in other supported currencies: ARS, AUD, BGN, CHF, CLP, CZK, HKD, HRK, HUF, JPY, MXN, NOK, NZD, PLN, RON, RUB, SEK, SGD.
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 EUR
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
250 USD
250 GBP
250 CHF
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies
Account Balance Currencies – currencies which can be chosen when opening a trading account.
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
EUR, USD, GBP, CHF
Trading Instruments
Trading Instruments
1
Trading Instruments – types of rolling spot Forex contracts and CFDs available for trading. CFD (Contract for Difference) – a derivative contract that allows to take advantage of price fluctuations of the underlying asset without acquisition of the ownership rights for this asset.
Currencies
- 37
Metal CFDs - 4
Energy CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 16
Stock CFDs - 230
Metal CFDs - 4
Energy CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 16
Stock CFDs - 230
Currencies
- 45
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Metal CFDs - 3
Cash Index CFDs - 10
Energy CFDs - 3
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage (Forex)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Retail Clients: 1:30 - 1:20
2
Retail Clients: 1:30 - 1:20
2
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage (Indices)
Leverage – the ratio of position`s notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Retail Clients: 1:20 - 1:10
2
Retail Clients: 1:20 - 1:10
2
Spread, Pips
Spread, Pips
Spread – the difference between Bid and Ask prices in a quote, measured in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
From
0.5
From
0
Commissions
Commissions
Commission – the amount of funds charged for each transaction (opening or closing the order) depending on its volume or notional value.
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size (Forex)
Tick Size – the minimum price increment of a trading instrument.
0.00001
0.00001
Execution Type
Execution Type
Market Execution – order execution mode where a transaction is processed at the best price available on a trade server. Exchange Execution – order execution mode where a transaction order is passed to an external gateway connected to an exchange or another liquidity provider. STP - Straight Through Processing, i.e. passing all transactions electronically to execution venue without human intervention.
Market Execution
Market Execution
Requotes
Requotes
Requote – a new price offered in the event an order cannot be processed at the posted price. This may only occur under the terms of Instant Execution. Instant Execution – the execution type which processes an order at the posted price.
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Minimum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
0.01 (step 0.01)
0.01 (step 0.01)
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
Maximum Order Size (Forex), Lots
1
Maximum Contract Size – the maximum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardised contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
100
200
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders
Maximum Open and Pending Orders – maximum summary amount of active pending orders and open positions on a single account.
200
200
Stop Out
Stop Out
Stop Out – the margin level (ratio of account equity to reserved margin) at which open positions are closed at current market prices, starting from the least profitable position, until the account`s minimum margin requirements are met.
Retail Clients: 50%
Retail Clients: 50%
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative Account Balance Protection Policy
Negative balance protection means covering account deficits (negative balances) which sometimes occur when market moves abruptly against a leveraged position. Further information can be found in our "Documents & Policies" section.
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option
Islamic Account Option - a possibility for clients with Muslim faith to opt-in for an Islamic Account when opening a trading account. Islamic accounts do not incur swap or interest payments and charges, instead we apply a flat administration fee.
Hedging
Hedging
Hedging – the ability of holding opposite positions (Buy and Sell) in the same trading instrument.
Trading Platform
Trading Platform
Trading Platform – the software required for trading on a particular account type.
MetaTrader 4,
MetaTrader Web Trader
MetaTrader 4,
MetaTrader Web Trader
Mobile Trading
Android,
iOS
Android,
iOS
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors
Expert Advisors – automated trading algorithms that can be programmed using the MetaQuotes Language (MQL) in the MetaTrader platform.
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On
MetaTrader Supreme Edition Add-On – the package of additional features for the MetaTrader 4 & 5 platform including a built-in economic calendar and market analysis tools, advanced order types and trade alerts, market sessions map and many more.
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading
One-Click Trading – the ability to enter the market without additional confirmations which helps speed up the trading process and react to market events with minimum delay.
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing)
Market Depth (Level II Pricing) - an interface for viewing the order book, which helps to assess the instrument`s current liquidity and anticipate the potential price action.
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Market News & Analysis by Dow Jones
Real-Time News – real-time stream of financial news and expert comments available in the trading platform
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar
Economic Calendar – the schedule of macroeconomic data publications, central banks meetings and other key events that affect financial markets.
Trading Central
Trading Central
Trading Central – the application providing an automated search for trading opportunities based on emerging chart patterns.
Notes
- 1. Terms for CFDs on currency pairs, commodities, indices, shares, ETFs and bonds (including Minimum and Maximum Contract Sizes) are provided in the Contract Specifications.
- 2. Leverage rate for currency pairs and certain types of CFDs depends on notional position value and is provided according to Margin Requirements.
- 3. Commissions charged for CFDs on currency pairs and metals on the Zero.MT4 and Zero.MT5 accounts depend on monthly volume, which means active traders pay less. The commission value indicated is for a single-sided trade and charged in the full amount (i.e. doubled) when a position is opened on a Zero.MT4 account, and immediately charged in the full amount when a position is opened or closed on a Zero.MT5 account. Commission structure, calculation examples and rates for different deposit currencies are provided in Commissions. Commissions charged for CFDs on energies and cash indices on the Zero.MT4 and Zero.MT5 accounts do not depend on monthly volume and are charged at flat rates, which can be found in our Contract Specifications. Commission values in USD are generalised and indicative, please check the precise information for each instrument in our Contract Specifications.
- 4. The commission is indicated for a single-sided trade and is charged on a "per transaction" basis (i.e. each time when an asset is bought or sold). Please find full information about the commission rates and minimum commission values in Contract Specifications. Calculation examples are provided in Commissions.