| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.3 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | CBI | Open | |
| 4.4 | $0 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 4.2 | $0 | — | MT5 MT4 | No | FCA | Open | |
| 3.8 | $0 | — | MT5 cT | No | CySEC | Open | |
| 3.9 | $100 | — | Yes | CySEC | Open | ||
| 4.1 | $10 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 3.1 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
8FXCM | 3.5 | $50 | — | TV MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 2.9 | $100 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | — | Open | |
10XM Group | 4.3 | $5 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open |
For retail forex traders in Sudan, every pip counts — especially when scalping EUR/USD in a market where the local currency is USD and your buying power is directly tied to global exchange rates. Operating from UTC+0, you can catch the London session at a comfortable 08:00 local time, with the most liquid overlap between 13:00 and 16:30 local — perfect for executing tight-spread scalps. Popular local deposit methods like Bank Transfer and USDT TRC20 mean fast, low-cost funding, while the maximum leverage of 1:500 gives you room to trade micro lots without overexposing your account. Although Sudan lacks a dedicated domestic regulator, brokers licensed by FCA, ASIC, or CySEC offer the international oversight you need. Take a trader in Khartoum: with IC Markets scoring 3.6/5 and offering an all-in spread of just 0.7 pips on EUR/USD, you can shave off significant cost per trade compared to higher-spread alternatives — a real edge in a country where every dollar saved improves your bottom line.

EUR/USD spread is the difference between the bid and ask price, expressed in pips — and for Sudan traders, it directly affects your net profit. For example, if the all-in spread is 0.7 pips (as with IC Markets), on a 0.01 lot trade each pip is worth $0.10, so the cost per trade is just $0.07. On a higher-spread broker charging 1.5 pips, that same trade costs $0.15 — a 114% increase. For a Sudan trader making 100 trades per month, choosing the lowest spread broker saves $8.00 monthly, or $96 annually — enough to cover a month of internet or trading tools. Why does spread matter even more in Sudan? Because local trading volume can be lower, and many Sudan traders rely on international brokers with varying fee structures; a tight spread reduces the impact of USD conversion costs when depositing via USDT TRC20 or Bank Transfer. For scalpers using maximum leverage of 1:500, ECN accounts (like IC Markets' Raw Spread) are vastly superior to fixed-spread accounts — they offer raw interbank spreads from 0.0 pips with a small commission, which keeps costs predictable and low. Under FCA/ASIC/CySEC regulations, brokers must disclose spreads transparently, so Sudan traders should always check the 'spread table' on the broker's website. For instance, a trader in Omdurman opening 10 micro lots per day with 0.7 pip all-in cost pays $0.70 per day in spread, versus $1.50 with a fixed-spread broker — a saving of $0.80 daily that compounds over a trading year. Sudan traders must prioritize spread efficiency to remain profitable in a competitive global market.
Sudan traders benefit from a favorable timezone (UTC+0) for EUR/USD scalping. The London session opens at 08:00 local time, meaning you can start your trading day during normal business hours — no need to wake up in the middle of the night. The most liquid window is the London-New York overlap from 13:00 to 16:30 local, when spreads tighten to as low as 0.09 pips on ECN accounts. A recommended routine for Sudan traders: check charts at 08:00 local when London opens, place trades during the overlap for maximum liquidity, and close positions before 16:30 to avoid widening spreads. Beware of the Asian session (UTC 00:00-07:00 local), which occurs during late night/early morning — spreads can double or triple, making scalping unprofitable. Also note that Sudan observes Friday as part of the weekend, so Friday afternoon sessions may see reduced liquidity; plan your trades accordingly. Always adjust for any local public holidays that might affect bank transfers or broker support.
Slippage is a critical concern for Sudan traders, especially those scalping EUR/USD. Sudan's internet infrastructure can vary significantly between cities like Khartoum and rural areas — average ping to European servers (London) is around 80-120ms, which is acceptable for day trading but may cause slippage during high-volatility news events. For scalping, we recommend connecting to a London-based server (the closest major hub to Sudan) to minimize latency. Estimated ping from Sudan to New York servers is 150-200ms, which is too high for scalping. A VPS (Virtual Private Server) is highly recommended for Sudan traders executing multiple trades per day — a VPS located in London can reduce ping to under 5ms and ensure consistent execution. Among our broker list, IC Markets offers the best execution for Sudan traders due to their low-latency Equinix NY4/LD4 servers and no requotes policy. Even with a standard internet connection, Sudan traders can achieve reliable execution with IC Markets, but a VPS is the safest bet for serious scalpers.
Sudan is a Muslim-majority country (approximately 97% of the population), so swap-free (Islamic) accounts are highly relevant for most Sudan traders. Under FCA/ASIC/CySEC regulations, brokers offering Islamic accounts must not charge or pay overnight swap fees on EUR/USD positions held beyond the daily rollover time (typically 22:00 GMT). For a Sudan trader with a $1,000 account using 1:100 leverage on a 0.1 lot EUR/USD position, the standard long swap cost would be approximately -$0.15 per night (at current rates), which can accumulate to -$4.50 over a month — a significant drag on profitability. IC Markets and FXTM offer genuine Islamic accounts with no hidden administration fees for Sudan traders. Non-Muslim Sudan traders can minimize swap costs by closing all positions before the daily rollover (21:00-22:00 UTC+0 local time) or by trading only during the day session. Always confirm with your broker that the Islamic account remains swap-free indefinitely, as some brokers convert to standard accounts after a few days.