Independent broker researchIssue 027Vol. IV
027Vol. IVJuly 7, 2026
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Fusion Markets company background and entity checks

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2007

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Founded
2007

Fusion Markets background note

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Established in 2007, Australian-based forex and CFD broker Fusion Markets presents a favorable environment for retail brokers. Its focus is to provide a low-cost and transparent trading environment. The hallmark of the operation is very low but favorable spreads, making them one of the tightest spread players in the field. The company has, over time, worked directly under the Australian ASIC, which has seen it very well compliant with all the operational and financial requirements. It has differentiated itself by providing the lowest fees, very fast execution speed, and having a great trading infrastructure, thereby meaning that Fusion can support novice and experienced traders as well. Fusion Markets is an organization mainly recognized for its operational simplicity and customer-centric services. This broker permits trading on numerous instruments ranging from currency exchanges, commodities, indices, to cryptocurrencies. Both trading facilities are available to the trader in the form of MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5—a very common trading platform amongst millions of traders throughout the world.

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