Quick Verdict
🏆 Top Pick OverallPepperstone — 4.4/5 score, regulated by FCA, ASIC
💰 Lowest Min DepositPepperstone — $0 to get started
🛡️ Strongest RegulationPepperstone — FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
☪️ Best Islamic AccountPepperstone — swap-free account available
EUR/USD Broker Comparison - Malta
| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|
| 4.2 | $0 | 0.5 | MT5 MT4 | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.7 | $0 | — | TV MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.4 | $0 | 0.8 | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.3 | $100 | 0.9 | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | CBI | Open |
| 3.1 | $100 | — | | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.9 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open |
| 3.8 | $50 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.1 | $0 | 0.6 | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open |
| 3.3 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 3.6 | $200 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | ASIC | Open |
For retail traders in Malta seeking to trade EUR/USD via TradingView, the choice of broker is critical. Malta’s improving internet infrastructure in major cities like Valletta, Birkirkara, and Sliema ensures low-latency connections to global brokers. However, local regulations under the Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) require brokers to be licensed or passported under MiFID II. TradingView itself is a powerful charting and execution platform, but it must be integrated with a broker that offers CFD trading on EUR/USD. This page compares the best TradingView-compatible brokers for Malta traders, focusing on spreads, local payment methods (Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Skrill, Neteller, USDT), and regulation. We prioritize brokers that provide direct TradingView integration, fast execution, and support for USD-denominated accounts. Whether you are a scalper or swing trader, our analysis helps you find a broker that combines TradingView’s advanced tools with a reliable, locally accessible trading environment. All recommendations are based on strict criteria: regulation, spreads, deposit methods, and customer support tailored to Malta.
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#1 CMC Markets
FCA,ASIC,MAS,BaFin,FMA
MT5MT4Top-tier regulated
Pros for Malta
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Tight spread (0.5 pips)
Cons for Malta
- No Islamic account
- No TradingView
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wires, credit/debit cards (Visa and Mastercard), and PayPal
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#2 IG
FCA,ASIC,MAS,BaFin,DFSA,FSA
TradingViewMT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for Malta
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Malta
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and PayPal
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#3 Pepperstone
FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Malta
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
Cons for Malta
- No major drawbacks found
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wire transfer, credit/debit cards, and e-wallets like PayPal
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#4 AvaTrade
CBI,ASIC,JFSA,FSRA,FSA,ADGM
MT5MT4cTraderIslamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Malta
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Malta
- No TradingView
ASIC
ASIC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the ASIC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on ASICWithdrawals
credit/debit cards, bank wire transfers, and e-wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
P
#5 Plus500
FCA,ASIC,CySEC,MAS,FSP,SFSA
Pros for Malta
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ Available in Malta
Cons for Malta
- No Islamic account
- No TradingView
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
credit/debit cards, bank transfers, and electronic wallets like PayPal or Skrill
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
TM
#6 Tio Markets
CySEC,FSC,FSCA
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for Malta
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in Malta
Cons for Malta
- No TradingView
- Not top-tier regulated
CySEC
CySEC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the CySEC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on CySECWithdrawals
Bank wire transfer, Debit/credit card, and E-wallets (like Skrill and Neteller)
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#7 Vantage
FCA,ASIC,CIMA,VFSC
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for Malta
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($50)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Malta
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and major e-wallets/cryptocurrencies
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#8 Equiti
CySEC,FCA,JSC,SCB
MT5MT4Islamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Malta
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Malta
- No TradingView
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
Bank Transfers, Credit/Debit Cards, and E-Wallets
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#9 Tickmill
FCA,CySEC,FSCA,FSA,LFSA
MT5MT4Islamic account
Pros for Malta
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in Malta
Cons for Malta
- No TradingView
- Not top-tier regulated
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
Bank Transfers, Credit/Debit Cards, and E-wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
IM
#10 IC Markets
ASIC,CySEC,FSA,SCB
MT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for Malta
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ cTrader ECN
+ Available in Malta
Cons for Malta
- No TradingView
- Not top-tier regulated
ASIC
ASIC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the ASIC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on ASICWithdrawals
bank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and electronic wallets like Skrill
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
EUR/USD CFDs vs Futures
For Malta traders, trading EUR/USD via CFDs on TradingView offers distinct advantages over futures or spot forex. CFDs allow leveraged exposure without owning the underlying asset, meaning you can profit from both rising and falling prices. Unlike futures, CFDs have no fixed expiry dates, making them ideal for swing trading. Spot forex trading via a standard broker typically offers lower leverage and less flexibility in position sizing. With CFDs, you can trade micro lots (0.01 lots) with tight spreads, often from 0.1 pips on EUR/USD. However, CFDs incur swap fees (overnight interest) unless you have an Islamic account. Futures, on the other hand, have fixed contract sizes and expiry dates, which may suit day traders but require rollover management. For Malta-based retail traders, CFDs via TradingView provide the best balance of liquidity, leverage (up to 30:1 for EUR/USD under ESMA rules), and direct chart trading. The ability to use TradingView’s Pine Script indicators for automated analysis further enhances CFD trading efficiency.
Best trading times - EUR/USD from Malta
Trading EUR/USD from Malta requires aligning with the most liquid market sessions. Malta operates on Central European Time (CET, UTC+1) or CEST in summer. The European session opens at 08:00 CET and peaks between 10:00 and 12:00 CET when economic data from Germany and the Eurozone is released. The London session, which overlaps with New York from 14:00 to 17:00 CET, offers the highest volume and tightest spreads for EUR/USD. For Malta traders, the optimal window is 13:00 to 17:00 CET (14:00-18:00 CEST in summer). During this period, the EUR/USD pair sees increased volatility from US economic reports (e.g., Non-Farm Payrolls at 14:30 CET). Avoid trading during the Asian session (01:00-09:00 CET) when liquidity is thin. Use TradingView’s 'Session' indicator to highlight these times. Also consider that Maltese public holidays (e.g., 31 March, 8 September) may affect local bank processing times for deposits, but the forex market remains open.
Economic calendar - EUR/USD
Key economic events - Malta
Key economic events that affect EUR/USD from Malta include the European Central Bank (ECB) interest rate decisions (usually at 13:45 CET on the first Thursday of each month) and the US Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report (first Friday at 14:30 CET). Other important releases: Eurozone CPI (first week of the month, 11:00 CET), US GDP (quarterly, 14:30 CET), and German Ifo Business Climate (monthly, 10:00 CET). Malta time is CET, so adjust for daylight saving. Use TradingView’s 'Economic Calendar' to set alerts for these events. Avoid trading 30 minutes before and after these releases unless you have a proven strategy. For example, NFP day typically sees EUR/USD volatility of 80-120 pips. Malta traders can benefit from these moves but must use tight risk controls.
Execution & slippage - Malta
Execution quality for EUR/USD on TradingView from Malta depends on your broker’s liquidity providers and your internet connection. With Malta’s improving internet infrastructure (average 100 Mbps fiber in cities), slippage is minimal. Most brokers offer execution speeds under 50ms. However, during high-impact news (e.g., ECB announcements at 13:45 CET), slippage can increase. To mitigate this, use brokers with 'No Dealing Desk' (NDD) execution and tight slippage policies. IC Markets and Pepperstone, both popular in Malta, offer raw spreads with minimal slippage. Always check the broker's slippage statistics on comparebroker.io. For best results, use a VPS (Virtual Private Server) if you scalp EUR/USD, as it reduces latency. TradingView’s built-in 'Trade Manager' shows real-time slippage per order. Avoid trading 1 minute before major news to reduce risk.
Islamic accounts & swap fees - Malta
Swap fees (overnight interest) apply to EUR/USD CFD positions held past 5 PM New York time (23:00 CET). For Malta traders, these fees can accumulate if you hold positions for days. Standard swap rates are around -3 to -5 USD per standard lot per night, depending on your broker. Islamic (swap-free) accounts are available from brokers like XM and FXTM for Muslims or upon request. These accounts charge no swap, but may have a holding period limit (e.g., 30 days) or a small administrative fee. To open a swap-free account, select 'Islamic Account' during registration and provide a declaration of faith. Non-Muslim traders can also request swap-free accounts from some brokers, but terms vary. Use TradingView’s 'Swap Rate' indicator to monitor costs. For long-term EUR/USD trades, consider swap-free accounts to avoid negative carries.
Risk management - Malta
Risk management is vital for EUR/USD CFD trading in Malta. The ESMA leverage cap of 30:1 for major pairs like EUR/USD protects retail traders from excessive losses. Always use stop-loss orders (SL) on TradingView; place them below support levels for buy trades. A good rule is to risk no more than 1-2% of your account per trade. For a $1,000 USD account, that means a maximum loss of $10-20 per trade. Use TradingView’s 'Risk Management' tools to calculate position size automatically based on your stop distance. Also set take-profit orders to lock in gains. Malta traders should also diversify: avoid putting all capital into EUR/USD only. Consider using a demo account for at least 1 month to test strategies. Finally, keep your trading platform updated and use two-factor authentication (2FA) for security.
Scam warnings - Malta
Malta traders must beware of scams promising guaranteed profits on EUR/USD via TradingView. Only use brokers regulated by the MFSA or top-tier EU regulators (
CySEC,
FCA,
BaFin). Avoid brokers based in offshore jurisdictions (e.g., Vanuatu, Seychelles) that claim to accept Malta residents but lack local licensing. Common red flags: unsolicited calls, 'bonus' offers that require large deposits, and withdrawal delays. Always verify a broker's license on the MFSA website (https://www.mfsa.mt/). Never share your TradingView password or API keys with third parties. If a broker offers 'free' signals or 'VIP' accounts, it is likely a scam. Stick to reputable brokers listed on comparebroker.io, which vets each broker for regulatory compliance and customer feedback.
EUR/USD Broker Comparison - Malta
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the top 3 TradingView brokers for EUR/USD in Malta. **1. IC Markets** – Spreads from 0.1 pips, commission $3.50 per lot per side, min deposit $200 USD, regulated by
CySEC and
FCA. Best for scalpers and high-volume traders. Supports all local payments including USDT. **2. Pepperstone** – Spreads from 0.0 pips, commission $3.50 per lot per side, min deposit $0 USD (bank transfer), regulated by FCA and
ASIC. Best for algorithmic traders using TradingView. Offers Islamic accounts. **3. FXTM** – Spreads from 0.5 pips, no commission, min deposit $100 USD, regulated by CySEC and
FSC. Best for beginners and swing traders. Supports Skrill and Neteller with low fees. All three provide direct TradingView integration, fast execution, and dedicated support for Malta clients. Choose based on your trading style and budget.
Deposits & Withdrawals - Malta
Funding your TradingView broker account from Malta is easy with multiple local payment methods. Bank Transfer (SEPA) is free but takes 1-3 business days; use your Maltese IBAN (e.g., from BOV, HSBC, or APS Bank). Credit Cards (Visa/Mastercard) are instant with a 1-2% fee. Skrill and Neteller are popular in Malta for instant deposits (1-2% fee, sometimes waived). USDT (Tether) deposits via ERC-20 or TRC-20 are fast (10-30 minutes) with low fees (0.1-1 USD) and avoid currency conversion from USD. Minimum deposit is typically $50 USD. Withdrawals: Bank transfers take 1-5 business days (free or small fee). Credit cards and e-wallets are processed within 24 hours (free). USDT withdrawals are instant with network fees. Note: Some Maltese banks may flag large deposits from forex brokers; inform your bank in advance. Always withdraw to the same method used for deposit to avoid delays. No local banking restrictions exist for licensed brokers.
How to Open a Account in Malta
Opening a TradingView-compatible broker account from Malta is a straightforward process. First, choose a regulated broker like IC Markets, Pepperstone, or FXTM. Visit their website and click 'Open Account'. Select 'Individual' account type and 'USD' as base currency. Fill in your personal details: full name, date of birth, Maltese residential address (e.g., Triq il-Kbira, Valletta), and email. Upload a scanned copy of your Maltese ID card or passport (both sides) as proof of identity. For proof of address, provide a recent utility bill (e.g., ARMS Ltd. electricity bill) or bank statement from a Maltese bank (e.g., Bank of Valletta or HSBC Malta) dated within the last 3 months. Complete the financial questionnaire (trading experience, annual income). Some brokers require a phone verification call in English or Maltese. Once verified (usually 1-2 business days), fund your account via Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Skrill, Neteller, or USDT. Minimum deposit is typically $50-100 USD. After deposit, log into TradingView and connect your broker account via the Trade Panel. You can now start trading EUR/USD.
Mobile Trading - TradingView App in Malta
The TradingView mobile app is available for iOS and Android in Malta. Download from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. The app offers full charting, indicators, and trade execution. Malta’s 4G/5G networks (from GO, Epic, and Melita) provide fast, stable connections in major cities. On 5G, latency is under 20ms, suitable for mobile trading. Key features for Malta traders: multi-chart layout (up to 4 charts), customizable alerts (price, indicator, economic events), and one-click trading from the chart. The app supports all order types (market, limit, stop) for EUR/USD. However, for scalping or news trading, use the desktop version to avoid mobile connectivity issues. The mobile app is ideal for monitoring positions on the go. Use the 'Portfolio' tab to track P&L in USD. The app also offers dark mode for late-night trading. Download size is ~100 MB, and it works on all Maltese mobile networks.
How We Rank Brokers for Malta
Our ranking methodology for the best TradingView brokers for EUR/USD in Malta is rigorous and transparent. We evaluate brokers based on six key criteria: 1) Regulation – priority given to MFSA,
CySEC,
FCA, or
ASIC-licensed brokers that accept Malta residents. 2) TradingView integration – brokers must offer direct execution via TradingView (not just charting). 3) Spreads & commissions – we compare average EUR/USD spreads during London-New York overlap (0.1–0.5 pips) and any commission per lot. 4) Local payment methods – acceptance of Bank Transfer (SEPA), Credit Card, Skrill, Neteller, and USDT, with no hidden fees. 5) Customer support – availability of support in English and Maltese, via live chat or phone, with fast response times. 6) Account types – availability of Islamic accounts, demo accounts, and minimum deposit in USD. We also consider user reviews from Malta traders and real-time execution data. Each broker is scored out of 100, and only the top 3 are featured here. Our data is updated quarterly for 2026.
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FAQ - Best TradingView Brokers for CFD Trading in Malta
Is TradingView legal for trading EUR/USD in Malta?+
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