Admirals (Admiral Markets) review
Trust check

Is Admirals (Admiral Markets) a scam or legit?

Our honest, evidence-based assessment of Admirals (Admiral Markets) — regulation, Trust Score, red flags, and how to verify it yourself.

Our verdictLegit & well-regulated

Trust Score 78/100 · Editorial score 3.9/5

The short answer

Based on strong regulation and a high Trust Score, Admirals (Admiral Markets) shows the hallmarks of a legitimate broker. "Legit" is not the same as "risk-free", though — trading itself can still lose your money.

Regulation & legitimacy signals

Regulation status

Admirals (Admiral Markets) — regulated by the FCA (UK), CySEC (Cyprus), ASIC (Australia), EFSA (Estonia), JSC (Jordan). Related to a group publicly listed on Nasdaq Tallinn.

Green flags & red flags

Green flags
  • Tier-1 multi-jurisdiction regulation (FCA/ASIC/CySEC) + a track record since 2001
  • Full MT4/MT5 + strong educational material
  • Multi-asset coverage (forex, CFDs, ETFs, bonds)
Red flags
  • Spread is not the cheapest in the raw ECN class
  • Product availability differs per entity
  • Leverage is high-risk

Risk & regulation note

Leveraged forex/CFD trading is high-risk and can lead to the loss of all your capital. Verify the entity that serves your country before signing up.

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Update history

  • 2026-08-01

    Assessment based on our latest editorial review.

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