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ThinkMarkets vs VT Markets (2026)

The verdict

ThinkMarkets edges it overall with a Clarity Score of 84 vs 80, helped by stronger regulation & safety. But VT Markets can still be the better fit if you prioritise lower all-in cost.

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MetricThinkMarketsVT Markets
Clarity Score8480
Risk levelHigher riskHigher risk
RegulatorsFCA, ASICASIC, FSCA, FSC
Segregated funds Yes Yes
All-in cost$$···$$···
Min deposit$0$100
Typical spread (EUR/USD)0 pips0 pips
Max leverage (intl.)500:1500:1
Withdrawal speed1–2 daysSame – next day
Demo account Yes Yes
Copy trading Yes Yes
PlatformsThinkTrader, MT4, MT5, Web, iOS, AndroidMT4, MT5, Proprietary, Web, iOS, Android

Highlighted cells indicate the stronger value on that metric. Figures are reviewed regularly — verify current terms before depositing.

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Pick ThinkMarkets if you want…

  • stronger regulation & safety
  • stronger advanced tools
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Pick VT Markets if you want…

  • lower all-in cost
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Risk warning. CFDs and leveraged products are complex and high-risk. You can lose more than you deposit. Between 62% and 78% of retail CFD accounts lose money. Only trade with money you can afford to lose.

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FAQ

Common questions

Is ThinkMarkets or VT Markets better?

ThinkMarkets edges it overall with a Clarity Score of 84 vs 80, helped by stronger regulation & safety. But VT Markets can still be the better fit if you prioritise lower all-in cost.

Which is cheaper, ThinkMarkets or VT Markets?

On all-in cost, they're level (both 2/5). Compare the full fee breakdown on each review.

Which is better regulated?

ThinkMarkets scores higher on our regulation & safety criterion. ThinkMarkets: FCA, ASIC. VT Markets: ASIC, FSCA, FSC.

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