Broker comparison · updated 2026-07-09

Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets

Colmex Pro and easyMarkets serve different trading needs, with Colmex Pro leaning toward equities-style accounts and easyMarkets offering a broader retail CFD platform stack.

Colmex Pro
70/ 100 · our score
CySECFSCA
Full Colmex Pro review
easyMarkets
62.5/ 100 · our score
CySECASIC
Full easyMarkets review

Our verdict

easyMarkets has the edge overall.

Colmex Pro is the better fit if you want a Cyprus-licensed broker with a clearly published legal entity, a lower published entry point on some account types, and an equity/account structure that is easy to verify on the company site. easyMarkets is stronger on platform choice and everyday trading convenience: it publishes web/app, TradingView, MT4, and MT5 access, plus clear spreads on its account pages. The main caveat is that terms differ by legal entity and country for both brokers, so the right choice depends on your residency, the account you can actually open, and whether you value a more platform-rich retail CFD setup or a more niche broker structure.

easyMarkets

Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets at a glance

Colmex Pro easyMarkets
Our comparison score70 / 10062.5 / 100
Founded / active sinceNot clearly published2001
CySEC license123/10079/07
Other regulatorFSCA 46990ASIC 246566
PlatformsColmex Pro 2.0, MT4Web/App, TV, MT4, MT5
EUR/USD spread fromNot published0.6 pips
Minimum deposit$500 / $1,000 tieredNot safely universal
Minimum withdrawal$50Not published
Deposit/withdrawal feesFree on public pageNo funding fee; conditions apply
Instruments publishedNot clearly published275+ on web/app

marks the stronger side on that row. Key numbers were re-checked on 2026-07-09. Terms differ by legal entity and country — confirm on the broker's own legal pages before funding.

Score breakdown

How Colmex Pro and easyMarkets earn their comparison scores, component by component — same methodology as every review on this site.

Regulation & oversightout of 30
Colmex Pro
26
easyMarkets
24
Transparency of termsout of 20
Colmex Pro
16
easyMarkets
16
Platforms & toolsout of 15
Colmex Pro
13
easyMarkets
13
Funding & withdrawalsout of 10
Colmex Pro
7
easyMarkets
8
External sentimentout of 10
Colmex Pro
8
easyMarkets
5

Fees: Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets on entry cost and trading pricing

Edge: easyMarketsClearer published forex spread data

Colmex Pro publishes several account tiers, but the headline minimum depends on the product. Its pricing page shows a $500 minimum deposit for some multi-asset and commission-based plans, while the margin-account section lists $1,000, and higher tiers run to $100,000. easyMarkets does not present a single universal minimum deposit on its main public pages, so the safer reading is that the entry requirement varies by region and account setup. On spreads, easyMarkets is more transparent for forex: its account page lists EUR/USD from 0.6 pips on the web/app and MT4 standard accounts, and 1.2 pips on VIP variants. Colmex Pro’s public pricing materials are more focused on commissions and plan tiers than on a simple headline spread comparison, so there is less directly comparable pricing data on its site.

Platforms: Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets for day-to-day trading

Edge: easyMarketsBroader platform menu and TradingView access

Colmex Pro offers Colmex Pro 2.0, MT4, Web Trader, and mobile access, which gives it a workable mix of proprietary and third-party tools. easyMarkets has the broader retail lineup: its platform pages show easyMarkets web/app, TradingView, MT4, and MT5, with dedicated pages for each. That matters because the platform choice is not just cosmetic; easyMarkets also publishes separate spreads and feature sets by platform/account type. Colmex Pro’s setup may suit traders who want its own branded platform alongside MT4, especially if they focus on equities or options. easyMarkets is the more flexible choice if you want to move between web trading, mobile, TradingView charting, and both MetaTrader versions without switching brokers. For most platform-first users, easyMarkets has the clearer advantage.

Regulation: Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets in legal-entity clarity

Edge: easyMarketsClearer multi-entity regulator disclosure

Colmex Pro’s public site identifies Colmex Pro Ltd as a Cyprus Investment Firm regulated by CySEC under license 123/10 and also states that the firm is authorized as a Financial Services Provider by the FSCA in South Africa under license 46990. easyMarkets also publishes regulator details: its official materials list Easy Forex Trading Ltd under CySEC license 079/07 and easyMarkets Pty Ltd under ASIC license 246566. That means both brands have verifiable regulatory footprints, but the exact entity you onboard with still matters. This is especially important because country restrictions and product availability differ by jurisdiction, and the legal documents are not interchangeable across regions. On public-facing clarity alone, both are solid, but easyMarkets has the edge in showing a multi-entity structure that is easy to cross-check on its own site.

Funding: Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets on deposits and withdrawals

Edge: Colmex ProCleaner public funding fee disclosure

Colmex Pro says deposits and withdrawals by bank wire are free, and cards and other methods are also shown as free on its pricing page; the site also states that the minimum withdrawal amount is $50. easyMarkets likewise says it does not charge funding or withdrawal fees, but it adds an important caveat: a 10% withdrawal fee can apply for withdrawals of USD 500 or more if the trading-volume condition is not met. That makes easyMarkets more generous on standard funding friction, but potentially more complex if you withdraw before meeting turnover requirements. Colmex Pro appears simpler on the public fee page, though some funding methods are account- and region-dependent. For traders who care most about predictable cash movement rules, Colmex Pro is easier to read; for traders who accept conditional withdrawal rules in exchange for broader platform choice, easyMarkets remains competitive.

Research and product breadth: Colmex Pro vs easyMarkets

Edge: easyMarketsBroader instrument and platform coverage

easyMarkets publishes a larger set of platform and market pages, including TradingView-specific material, platform comparison tables, and market coverage that spans forex, indices, commodities, metals, shares, and crypto. It also states that its web/app platform offers access to 275+ instruments. Colmex Pro’s public materials are more narrowly framed around stocks, ETFs, options, and select forex/CFD-related offerings, and its site now says new CFD client applications are not accepted at this time. That makes Colmex Pro less of a broad retail CFD shop and more of a specialized broker brand with clear account and legal documentation. If your priority is product breadth, educational platform content, and a more active retail research ecosystem, easyMarkets is the stronger option. If your priority is a narrower but clearly documented broker structure, Colmex Pro can still make sense.

Which broker fits you

Choose Colmex Pro if
  • You want a clearly published Cyprus entity with FSCA cross-checking
  • You prefer simpler public funding fee rules
  • You focus on equities, options, or Colmex Pro 2.0
Choose easyMarkets if
  • You want TradingView plus MT4 and MT5
  • You want published forex spread examples
  • You want broader platform and market coverage

Common questions

Is Colmex Pro or easyMarkets better for platform choice?

easyMarkets is stronger on platform variety because it publishes web/app, TradingView, MT4, and MT5 access. Colmex Pro lists Colmex Pro 2.0, MT4, Web Trader, and mobile, which is respectable but narrower. If platform flexibility is your main criterion, easyMarkets is the better fit.

Which is cheaper, Colmex Pro or easyMarkets?

It depends on the account and market. Colmex Pro publishes tiered minimum deposits and commission plans, while easyMarkets publishes clearer forex spread examples, including EUR/USD from 0.6 pips on some accounts. You should compare the exact entity and account type you can open, not just the brand name.

Is easyMarkets regulated as well as Colmex Pro?

Both brokers publish verifiable regulator information. Colmex Pro lists CySEC and FSCA, while easyMarkets lists CySEC for Easy Forex Trading Ltd and ASIC for easyMarkets Pty Ltd. The practical difference is the legal entity you sign up with, because terms vary by country and registration.

Does Colmex Pro still offer CFDs?

Its public site states that new CFD client applications are not accepted at this time. That does not mean every existing service has disappeared, but it does mean prospective clients should verify current availability before proceeding.

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