Broker comparison
IC Markets vs VT Markets
If you are weighing IC Markets against VT Markets, the most reliable approach is a structured verification process rather than a headline verdict. Broker pricing, regulation and account terms shift over time and differ by region, so this page focuses on what to check, where to check it and how to test both brokers yourself. Confirm every material detail in each broker's current official documents before funding an account.
IC Markets
Current broker data
- Rating
- 4.5 / 5
- Minimum deposit
- $200
- Regulator labels
- ASIC, CySEC, FSA, CMA
- Markets listed
- Forex, Commodities, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Stocks
- Editorial status
- No current notice
VT Markets
Current broker data
- Rating
- 4.5 / 5
- Minimum deposit
- $100
- Regulator labels
- ASIC, FSCA, FSC
- Markets listed
- Forex, Shares, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Commodities +1
- Editorial status
- Editorial notice
Editorial notice
VT Markets is an authorised representative of Vantage Global Prime Pty Ltd, which holds ASIC license 428901 (issued 21 December 2012). The same licensee also operates the Vantage brand. These two brokers are corporate-linked under shared regulatory coverage rather than independent alternatives.
How to read this comparison
The facts below come from InvestorTrip's current broker database and linked review pages. They are a screening aid, not a claim that a broker is available, cheaper or safer for every country, account type or legal entity.
Fee structures and how to verify them
To compare IC Markets and VT Markets on cost, start with each broker's current fee schedule for the account type you would actually open. Costs may arrive through spreads, per-lot commissions, overnight financing, currency conversion or inactivity fees, and the mix varies by account. Compute a total cost for a representative trade rather than comparing single line items, and validate published figures against live demo pricing on the instruments you trade, at the times you normally trade them.
Key checks: Pull the fee schedule for your specific account type from each broker's own site.; Total the round-trip cost of a typical trade: spread, commission and observed slippage.; Check swap rates if you hold overnight, and any funding, conversion or inactivity fees.; Repeat live checks across several sessions, since spreads widen in volatile conditions..
Regulatory entities and account protections
Brokers commonly operate through more than one legal entity, and the entity that onboards you determines your practical protections: leverage caps, margin close-out rules, negative balance protection, complaint routes and any compensation scheme access. When comparing IC Markets and VT Markets, identify the entity that would serve your country of residence at each broker and read that entity's client agreement in full. Terms shown for one region may not apply to yours, so avoid relying on generic pages.
Key checks: Identify each broker's onboarding entity for your country and the regulator overseeing it.; Compare leverage limits, margin rules and negative balance protection for those specific entities.; Review withdrawal conditions, dormant account rules and dispute procedures before funding..
Platform testing and a practical decision workflow
Written comparisons cannot substitute for hands-on testing. Open demo accounts at both IC Markets and VT Markets, run the same strategy for a fixed period and record execution quality, platform stability and how easily you can manage risk with the available order types. Keep your notes in a checklist so the decision rests on evidence. To structure the process, use the IC Markets review (/reviews/ic-markets), the VT Markets review (/reviews/vt-markets) and the compare broker tool (/tools/compare-brokers?brokers=ic-markets,vt-markets).
Key checks: Run identical demo trades at both brokers and log fills, slippage and downtime.; Confirm which platforms and account types are available for your region before funding.; Test stop, limit and partial-close order handling to match your risk management approach.; Base your final choice on documented findings, not first impressions or marketing claims..
Verdict
This comparison intentionally names no universal winner. IC Markets and VT Markets may each suit different traders depending on region, costs, account structure and platform needs. Follow the checklist above, read both full InvestorTrip reviews, verify every material detail in current broker documents and make your decision on evidence you have confirmed yourself.