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 - Tunisia
| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|
| 4.3 | $100 | 0.9 | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | CBI | Open |
| 4.4 | $0 | 0.8 | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.2 | $0 | 0.5 | MT5 MT4 | No | FCA | Open |
| 3.8 | $0 | — | MT5 cT | No | CySEC | Open |
| 3.9 | $100 | — | | Yes | CySEC | Open |
| 4.1 | $10 | 0.8 | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 3.1 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 3.5 | $50 | — | TV MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 2.9 | $100 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | — | Open |
| 4.3 | $5 | 0.2 | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open |
For Tunisian traders, EUR/USD is more than just a currency pair—it directly impacts our economy because Tunisia imports heavily from the EU (machinery, food) and exports to both the EU and USA (textiles, olive oil). When EUR/USD rises, our import costs in Tunisian dinars increase, but exporters benefit from stronger euro demand. That’s why many traders in Tunis and Sfax monitor the pair daily. The best window to trade is the London-New York overlap from 13:00 to 16:30 local time (UTC+0), when volatility spikes. With MT5, you can deposit funds using USDT TRC20 from your Binance or local P2P platform, avoiding slow bank transfers. Brokers regulated by
FCA/
ASIC offer up to 1:500 leverage, allowing you to control a $100,000 position with just $200 margin. MT5’s multi-chart layout is perfect for tracking both EUR/USD and local economic indicators. Tunis-based day traders appreciate MT5’s one-click execution during the overlap. For scalping, MT5’s low-latency order routing is essential given our variable internet speeds. Overall, MT5 gives Tunisia traders the speed and flexibility needed to capitalise on EUR/USD moves tied to our trade balance.
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#1 AvaTrade
CBI,ASIC,JFSA,FSRA,FSA,ADGM
MT5MT4cTraderIslamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Tunisia
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Tunisia
- No major drawbacks found
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.

#2 Pepperstone
FCA,ASIC,BaFin,CySEC,DFSA,SCB
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Tunisia
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
Cons for Tunisia
- 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.

#3 CMC Markets
FCA,ASIC,MAS,BaFin,FMA
MT5MT4Top-tier regulated
Pros for Tunisia
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Tight spread (0.5 pips)
Cons for Tunisia
- No Islamic account
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.

#4 CFI Financial
CySEC,FSA,DFSA
MT5cTrader
Pros for Tunisia
+ Low deposit ($0)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ cTrader ECN
+ Available in Tunisia
Cons for Tunisia
- No Islamic account
- Not top-tier regulated
CySEC
CySEC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the CySEC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on CySECWithdrawals
bank wire transfers, credit/debit cards, and popular e-wallets
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#5 Markets.com
CySEC,FCA,FSCA,ASIC,FSA,BaFin
Islamic account
Pros for Tunisia
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ Available in Tunisia
Cons for Tunisia
- 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 Wire Transfers, and E-Wallets like Skrill and Neteller.
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#6 ThinkMarkets
FCA,ASIC,JFSC,FSA
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Tunisia
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($10)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
Cons for Tunisia
- No major drawbacks found
FCA
FCA regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the FCA. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on FCAWithdrawals
bank wire, crypto USDT (via TRC20 and ERC20), Skrill
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#7 FxPro
FCA,CySEC,FSCA,SCB
MT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for Tunisia
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
+ cTrader ECN
Cons for Tunisia
- 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 electronic/crypto wallets
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
TradingViewMT4Islamic account
Pros for Tunisia
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($50)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 4
+ Available in Tunisia
Cons for Tunisia
- 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 wire transfers, and digital wallets like Skrill and Neteller
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#9 FP Markets
Regulation info unavailable
TradingViewMT5MT4cTraderIslamic account
Pros for Tunisia
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($100)
+ TradingView integration
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Tunisia
- Not top-tier regulated
Withdrawals
bank wires, credit/debit cards, and electronic or crypto wallets
Open Account →Trading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.

#10 XM Group
CySEC,ASIC,IFSC,DFSA,FSC
MT5MT4Islamic accountTop-tier regulated
Pros for Tunisia
+ Top-tier regulation (FCA/ASIC)
+ Islamic swap-free account
+ Low deposit ($5)
+ MetaTrader 5
+ MetaTrader 4
Cons for Tunisia
- No major drawbacks found
ASIC
ASIC regulatedVerified
Regulated and authorised by the ASIC. Click to verify on official register.
Verify on ASICTrading involves risk of loss. CFDs are complex instruments.
What is EUR/USD on MT5?
EUR/USD is the exchange rate between the euro and the US dollar, the world’s most traded currency pair. For Tunisia, it has a direct impact because the EU and USA are our top trading partners—when EUR/USD rises, Tunisian importers pay more for European machinery and food, while exporters of olive oil and textiles to the USA benefit from a stronger euro. Traders in Tunis use MT5 to speculate on these fluctuations, applying technical analysis to the pair’s 50-150 pip daily range. On MT5, one pip movement on a standard lot (100,000 units) equals $10 USD. For a Tunis-based trader with a $1,000 account (approximately 3,100 TND), trading 0.1 lot means each pip move is worth $1 USD—so a 50-pip day could swing your account by $50. MT5’s advanced charting tools, including Fibonacci retracements and Bollinger Bands, help Tunisian traders spot patterns like support and resistance that are tied to ECB and Fed policy shifts. Since EUR/USD affects our cost of living and export revenues, trading it on MT5 lets Tunisians hedge against currency risk while seeking profit. The platform’s multi-timeframe analysis is ideal for aligning daily ranges with the 13:00-16:30 overlap. For Tunisian traders, mastering EUR/USD on MT5 means understanding how European and American economic data flows directly into our local markets.
EUR/USD CFDs vs Futures
For Tunisian traders, EUR/USD CFDs are the clear choice over futures because Tunisians cannot easily access US futures exchanges like CME—you’d need a US bank account and US address, which is impractical. With CFDs on MT5, you can deposit $1,000 margin (worth approximately 3,100 Tunisian dinars at current rates) and trade 0.1 lot of EUR/USD with just $100 set aside as margin thanks to 1:500 leverage. CFDs accept USDT TRC20 deposits directly from Tunisia, so no US bank or international wire is needed—a huge advantage. Futures contracts also have fixed expiry dates and lower leverage (typically 1:50), whereas CFDs let you hold positions indefinitely. Brokers like Pepperstone accept Tunisia traders and offer EUR/USD CFDs with competitive spreads. For Tunis-based traders who want to trade the London-New York overlap without complex paperwork, CFDs on MT5 are the most practical path. This is the Tunisia trader’s guide to choosing the right instrument.
Best trading times - EUR/USD from Tunisia
From Tunisia (UTC+0), the London session opens at 08:00 local time—this is early morning for Tunis-based traders, who often check MT5 on their phones while having coffee. The best window for EUR/USD is the London-New York overlap from 13:00 to 16:30 local time, when both markets are active and spreads tighten to as low as 0.1 pips. During this overlap, Tunisian traders are typically in the middle of their workday or afternoon break, making it ideal for active monitoring. The New York session closes at 22:00 local time—that’s late evening for Tunisia, so many day traders close positions before dinner. EUR/USD-specific best session is the overlap because volume surges, leading to clearer breakouts and trend moves. A unique tip: set MT5 price alerts at 12:50 local time (10 minutes before the overlap) so you’re ready to enter. If you miss the overlap, set an MT5 alert for the next key level based on daily support/resistance. This way, Tunisian traders never miss a EUR/USD move even if they’re at work or asleep.
Economic calendar - EUR/USD
Key economic events - Tunisia
Key EUR/USD events for Tunisian traders include the ECB Rate Decision (usually 12:15 UTC+0 on Thursdays), Fed FOMC (19:00 UTC+0 on meeting days), US CPI (12:30 UTC+0), Eurozone CPI (10:00 UTC+0), and US NFP (12:30 UTC+0 on first Friday of the month). All times are local to Tunisia (UTC+0). These events directly affect Tunisia’s economy because EUR/USD determines the cost of our imports from Europe and the value of our exports to the USA. For example, a surprise Fed rate hike could weaken EUR/USD, making Tunisian imports cheaper but hurting export revenues. Set up MT5’s economic calendar alerts for these times—go to View > Economic Calendar and enable notifications. A specific strategy for Tunis-based traders: 30 minutes before a major event (e.g., 12:00 before NFP), reduce position sizes and move stop-losses to break-even. During the event, only trade after the initial spike settles. This protects your account from the 50-150 pip volatility that typically follows these releases.
Execution & slippage - Tunisia
Internet quality varies by region in Tunisia—in Tunis and Sousse, fibre is common, but in rural areas, 4G latency can spike above 100ms, causing slippage during fast EUR/USD moves. This means Tunisian scalpers trading the 13:00-16:30 overlap may see orders filled 1-2 pips away from their target, especially during NFP or ECB announcements. A VPS hosted in London (recommended for EUR/USD) reduces latency to under 5ms, ensuring your MT5 orders execute instantly even if your local connection drops. For Tunisian traders without a VPS, MT5’s browser-based web terminal can be slow to load charts—stick to the desktop app for better performance. Typical slippage for Tunisia traders during peak hours is 0.5-1.5 pips on market orders, but can widen to 3 pips during high-impact news. To minimise this, use limit orders and avoid trading 15 minutes before major events. Choosing a broker with a London server (like Pepperstone) helps Tunisian traders achieve faster execution on EUR/USD.
Islamic accounts & swap fees - Tunisia
Although Tunisia has a 0% Muslim population, some traders still prefer Islamic accounts to avoid paying overnight swap fees. For a standard EUR/USD long position with 0.1 lot on MT5, the daily swap cost is approximately -$0.50 to -$1.00 USD depending on the broker and interest rate differential. Over a week, that’s $3.50-$7.00 in swap charges—significant if you hold positions for weeks. Brokers offering Islamic accounts for Tunisia traders include Pepperstone, AvaTrade, Exness, IC Markets, XM Group, OctaFX, HotForex HFM, Vantage, eToro, and FBS. To enable swap-free on MT5, simply select “Islamic Account” during registration or request it from support after opening a standard account. For Tunisian traders, swap-free accounts make sense if you hold EUR/USD positions for more than a few days, especially during the London-New York overlap when spreads are tight. Compare weekly swap cost ($3.50-$7.00) against monthly profit potential: a 100-pip move on 0.1 lot yields $100 profit, so swap costs are minor unless you hold for months. Choose Islamic if you plan to hold EUR/USD for weeks.
Risk management - Tunisia
For Tunisian traders, appropriate starting capital for EUR/USD on MT5 is $500-$1,000 USD (approximately 1,550-3,100 TND). With 1:500 leverage, a $500 account can control up to $250,000 in notional value, but this magnifies both gains and losses. Maximum risk per trade should be 1-2% of your account—so $5-$10 on a $500 account. For EUR/USD’s 50-150 pip daily range, a stop-loss of 20-30 pips is reasonable, meaning risk per trade of $2-$3 on a 0.1 lot ($1 per pip). Tunisia’s 1:500 leverage means a 50-pip loss on a full lot could wipe out your account—always use proper position sizing. MT5’s risk management tools include stop-loss, take-profit, and trailing stop orders; set them before entering. Tunis-based traders should also use MT5’s margin calculator to ensure they never exceed 20% margin usage. Remember: EUR/USD moves of 100+ pips during NFP are common, so adjust stop-losses accordingly. Never risk more than 2% per trade, and always keep a trading journal specific to your Tunisia trading hours.
Scam warnings - Tunisia
Tunisian traders face specific scams targeting EUR/USD and MT5. Watch out for fake MT5 broker apps that look like Pepperstone or Exness but redirect deposits to personal wallets—always download MT5 from the official broker website. WhatsApp and Telegram signal groups promising “guaranteed EUR/USD profits” are common in Tunisia; they often charge monthly fees and then disappear. Red flags include unregulated brokers that specifically target Tunis-based traders with ads in Arabic, and fake celebrity endorsements (e.g., using photos of Tunisian footballers). To verify, check the
FCA register (register.fca.org.uk) or
ASIC’s professional register before depositing. Also verify the broker on broker.tradingview.com official list. If scammed, report to the FCA or ASIC via their online complaint forms; Tunisia’s financial regulator (BCT) may also assist. Never accept promises of “USD withdrawals guaranteed” without verifying the broker’s regulation. Always use USDT TRC20 to a verified broker address to avoid losing funds.
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