Broker comparison

SmartProfitFX vs Forex.ee

Forex.ee presents itself as an ECN/DMA online foreign exchange broker, states that it has been on the market since 2004, and lists top trading conditions including leverage up to 1:500, spreads from 0 pips, deposits from USD 15, commissions from USD 2.5, true ECN technology, deep liquidity, level 2 market depth, slippage control, no requotes, and no trading restrictions. Its current trading-terms page shows Basic ECN and Advanced ECN account rows, with USD 100 and USD 1,000 minimum deposits, spreads from 0, leverage up to 1:500, Basic ECN commission of 3.5 units of base currency per lot, Advanced ECN commission of 2.5 units of base currency per lot, swap-free availability with an additional swap-sized commission, and dormant-account fee notes. The Forex.ee platform page centers on TickTrader for Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal, while the web terminal shows broad symbol coverage across FX pairs, indices, metals, energy, crypto pairs, select ETFs, and other CFD references. SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap is the more focused option for eligible non-US traders who want current Eightcap account information, Standard and Raw account routes, TradingView, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and TradeLocker availability, 800+ CFD markets, Eightcap payment information, and SmartProfitFX's $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus opening directly with Eightcap. The fair comparison is whether Forex.ee's ECN/TickTrader setup, market-depth tools, high leverage, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines entity context matter more than SmartProfitFX's narrower Eightcap-powered forex/CFD account experience and measurable commission edge.

SmartProfitFX edge
$1 lower
$1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap.
Forex.ee trading terms
USD 100
Forex.ee lists USD 100 as the Basic ECN minimum deposit on the trading terms page.
Forex.ee max leverage
1:500
The Basic ECN and Advanced ECN rows show maximum leverage of 1:500.
Forex.ee platform
TickTrader
Forex.ee publishes Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal access for TickTrader.
Verdict

Should you choose SmartProfitFX or Forex.ee?

Forex.ee may fit users who specifically want to evaluate Basic ECN and Advanced ECN terms, TickTrader, level 2 market depth, the web terminal's symbol list, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines entity wording. SmartProfitFX is the better fit when an eligible non-US trader wants the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap account experience, current Eightcap platform and market coverage, published Eightcap account data, and the SmartProfitFX commission edge versus Eightcap direct.

Best SmartProfitFX case

Eightcap-powered access with a lower commission

SmartProfitFX makes the most sense when you want Eightcap-powered platforms, 800+ CFD market access, Standard and Raw account information, payment options, and support resources, while also lowering the round-trip commission by $1 compared with opening directly with Eightcap.

Best Forex.ee case

You want Forex.ee's ECN and TickTrader setup

Forex.ee is more relevant when the decision centers on ECN account rows, TickTrader web and mobile access, market-depth tools, high leverage, and the broker's NTS Systems LLC documentation.

Risk check

Separate company registration from broker licensing

Forex.ee materials identify NTS Systems LLC in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, while an SVG FSA warning notice says the authority does not issue forex or broker licenses and does not regulate or license BCs or LLCs involved in forex trading or brokerage.

SmartProfitFX vs Forex.ee at a glance

This table separates the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap account experience from Forex.ee's ECN account, TickTrader, payment, and entity details.

CategorySmartProfitFX powered by EightcapForex.ee
Core account optionAccount-opening option for eligible non-US traders who want the Eightcap-powered account experience through SmartProfitFX.Forex.ee ECN account setup tied to NTS Systems LLC and the ForexEE TickTrader environment.
Account and pricing tiersEightcap official account material lists Standard and Raw accounts.Forex.ee trading terms show Basic ECN and Advanced ECN rows with USD 100 and USD 1,000 minimum deposits. A separate ECN account specification page also lists a USD 15 minimum deposit for ECN Trading Account terms.
Headline costsEightcap official account material lists Standard spreads from 1.0 pips and Raw spreads from 0.0 pips with commission. SmartProfitFX adds the $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus Eightcap direct.Forex.ee trading terms list spreads from 0, Basic ECN commission of 3.5 units of base currency per lot, and Advanced ECN commission of 2.5 units of base currency per lot. The page says the same commission applies to closing orders.
PlatformsEightcap platform material lists TradingView, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and TradeLocker.Forex.ee platform material centers on TickTrader, with Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal links, plus one-click or double-click trading and mobile trading wording.
MarketsEightcap official material describes access to 800+ CFD instruments.Forex.ee's ECN account specification lists FX Spot CFDs and Spot Metals CFDs. The TickTrader web terminal displays broader market references including FX pairs, indices, metals, energy, crypto pairs, and select ETFs.
EligibilitySmartProfitFX's existing FAQ says USA is not allowed, and eligibility depends on the underlying account restrictions.Forex.ee materials say NTS Systems LLC does not provide services for United States residents, and the main site footer says services are not directed where distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.

Forex.ee account, platform, and product details

The useful Forex.ee comparison starts with the homepage, trading terms page, ECN account specification, trading platform page, ECN technology page, web terminal, support articles, customer agreement, and SVG FSA warning notice because those sources show the account table, platform wording, market menu, entity context, restrictions, and risk terms.

Forex.ee itemOfficial detail checkedHow it affects the SmartProfitFX comparison
Account typesThe trading terms page shows Basic ECN and Advanced ECN rows. Basic ECN lists a USD 100 minimum deposit, while Advanced ECN lists USD 1,000.Forex.ee gives two ECN tiers on the trading terms page. SmartProfitFX is better for users who want the narrower Eightcap-powered account experience and the commission edge versus Eightcap direct.
ECN specificationThe ECN account page lists account currencies of USD, EUR, and RUB, minimum deposit of $15, floating spreads from 0 pips, 3.5 units of base currency per one lot commission, leverage up to 1:500, margin call at 100%, and stop out at 50%.Forex.ee pages show more than one minimum-deposit reference, so users should verify the exact account type and platform before funding.
Trading permissionsThe ECN account specification marks Expert Advisors, scalping, hedging, news trading, phone dealing, and market depth with level 2 quotes as available.Forex.ee is more relevant for traders focused on ECN mechanics and market-depth tools. SmartProfitFX is more relevant for users prioritizing Eightcap platform and account access.
Platform accessThe platform page presents TickTrader, one-click or double-click trading, advanced technical analysis, mobile trading, and Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal links.Forex.ee is a TickTrader-centered comparison. SmartProfitFX is stronger for users who want Eightcap's TradingView, MT4, MT5, and TradeLocker mix.
MarketsThe TickTrader web terminal lists many FX pairs and also shows index, metal, energy, crypto, ETF, and other CFD references. The ECN account specification narrows the listed ECN account instruments to FX Spot CFDs and Spot Metals CFDs.Instrument availability should be checked at account level because platform menus and account specifications may not describe the same scope.
Risk wordingForex.ee risk text says trading on the forex market involves substantial risks, including possible complete loss of funds and other losses, and that leverage adds risk.The risk wording matters because Forex.ee shows leverage up to 1:500 and ECN conditions that may be unsuitable for inexperienced traders.

Forex.ee pricing, funding, and fee notes

Forex.ee cost details sit across the homepage, trading terms, ECN account specification, payments page, and support knowledge base. The practical comparison is to keep spread wording, commission wording, swap treatment, funding workflow, and inactive-account fees visible together.

Forex.ee account pricing notes

ECN terms and account fees

  • The homepage lists leverage up to 1:500, spreads from 0 pips, deposits from USD 15, and commissions from USD 2.5.
  • Basic ECN shows USD 100 minimum deposit, 0.01 minimum lot, spreads from 0, leverage up to 1:500, and 3.5 units of base currency per lot commission.
  • Advanced ECN shows USD 1,000 minimum deposit, 0.01 minimum lot, spreads from 0, leverage up to 1:500, and 2.5 units of base currency per lot commission.
  • The trading terms page says the commission figures are for opening orders and that the same commission applies to closing orders.
  • The inactive-account support article says inactive trading accounts can be charged $10 monthly after 90 days and $100 monthly after 365 days, with a $50 reactivation fee.
Forex.ee funding notes

Payments and verification

  • The payments page directs users to Forex.ee's deposits and withdrawals workflow and support email.
  • The deposits support article says all deposit options are listed on the Payments to Deposits page and deposits are made through the Client Portal Add Funds menu.
  • The same article says FasaPay and crypto payments are processed instantly within a few minutes, while wire transfer deposits may take 3-5 working days.
  • The withdrawals support article says electronic-payment and cryptocurrency withdrawals are processed within 24 hours, with weekend requests processed on Monday.
  • Forex.ee support says deposit, withdrawal, and transfer access requires the Main account to be verified or upgraded to Grade 2.

Forex.ee regulation, entity, and eligibility

Forex.ee materials combine NTS Systems LLC entity wording, older footer wording that says NTS Systems Ltd, St. Vincent and the Grenadines registration wording, US restrictions, and SVG FSA context. Users should identify the applicable entity, agreement, and country rules before opening or funding an account.

AreaOfficial detail checkedComparison note
Web terminal entityThe ForexEE TickTrader web terminal footer identifies NTS Systems LLC at First St Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with registration number 24957 IBC 2018.This supports company-registration context, but it is separate from SmartProfitFX and Eightcap.
Main site footerThe main Forex.ee site footer states that NTS Systems Ltd does not provide services to US persons and that the information is not directed where distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.The entity naming should be checked carefully because current ForexEE materials include both LLC and Ltd wording across different surfaces.
Customer agreementThe ECN customer agreement PDF is headed NTS Systems LLC and says the agreement is governed by the laws of St. Vincent and the Grenadines.Users should read the current account agreement before funding because it defines the contractual counterparty and account terms.
SVG FSA contextAn SVG FSA warning notice says the authority does not issue forex or broker licenses in the jurisdiction and does not regulate or license BCs or LLCs involved in forex trading or brokerage.Forex.ee's registration wording should not be read as an SVG forex brokerage license.
US restrictionThe ForexEE TickTrader footer says NTS Systems LLC does not provide services for United States residents. The main Forex.ee footer says NTS Systems Ltd does not provide services to US persons.Forex.ee is not a US account-opening option, and this page keeps the same non-US framing used for SmartProfitFX.
Risk languageForex.ee risk wording says forex trading involves substantial risks, possible complete loss of funds and other losses, and additional leverage risk.High leverage and ECN trading terms should be reviewed with the risk language before any funding decision.

Pros and cons

This comparison gives Forex.ee credit for its ECN account table, TickTrader platform, market-depth tools, and support documentation while keeping account-cost differences, entity wording, risk language, and restrictions visible.

SmartProfitFX

Pros

  • Clear reason to use SmartProfitFX if you want Eightcap-powered platforms and markets with a lower round-trip commission.
  • Eightcap official pages publish account options, market coverage, platform access, payment information, and entity disclosures.
  • Specific $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus opening directly with Eightcap.
  • Good fit for eligible non-US traders who prefer SmartProfitFX account access over Forex.ee's TickTrader-centered ECN setup and St. Vincent and the Grenadines entity context.

Cons

  • SmartProfitFX is not the regulated broker itself.
  • Eligibility depends on the underlying account restrictions and SmartProfitFX's non-US limitation.
  • Users who specifically want Forex.ee's TickTrader platform, level 2 market depth, ECN rows, or web terminal may still prefer to keep researching Forex.ee directly.
Forex.ee

Pros

  • Official pages show Basic ECN and Advanced ECN trading terms with minimum deposits, leverage, spread wording, commission wording, and swap-free availability.
  • The ECN account specification states that Expert Advisors, scalping, hedging, news trading, phone dealing, and market depth with level 2 quotes are available.
  • Forex.ee publishes TickTrader access for Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal.
  • The TickTrader web terminal displays broad symbol references across FX pairs, indices, metals, energy, crypto pairs, and select ETFs.
  • Support articles explain deposit timing, withdrawal timing, verification requirements, and inactive-account fees.

Cons

  • Does not provide the SmartProfitFX $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus opening directly with Eightcap.
  • High leverage up to 1:500 increases the importance of risk controls and suitability checks.
  • Minimum-deposit references differ across official Forex.ee pages, so users need to identify the exact account type.
  • Entity wording varies between NTS Systems LLC and NTS Systems Ltd across official ForexEE surfaces.
  • The SVG FSA source says the authority does not issue forex or broker licenses and does not regulate or license BCs or LLCs involved in forex trading or brokerage.

Who should choose which?

The decision depends on whether the user wants SmartProfitFX's Eightcap-powered forex/CFD account setup or Forex.ee's ECN account table, TickTrader platform, market-depth tools, and high-leverage conditions.

ChooseWhen it makes sense
SmartProfitFXYou want Eightcap-powered account access, you are eligible, you want current Eightcap platform and market coverage, and the $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus opening directly with Eightcap matters more than Forex.ee's Basic ECN, Advanced ECN, TickTrader, web terminal, or NTS Systems LLC setup.
Forex.eeYou specifically want to evaluate Forex.ee's ECN trading terms, TickTrader platform, web terminal, level 2 market depth, 1:500 leverage, support articles, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines agreement context.
Keep researchingYou need certainty on which Forex.ee entity will serve your country, need exact live spread and commission data by instrument, are not comfortable with 1:500 leverage, or do not understand the risk of leveraged forex and CFDs.

Forex.ee comparison FAQ

Short answers for Forex.ee searches this page is designed to satisfy.

Is SmartProfitFX better than Forex.ee?

SmartProfitFX is better when an eligible non-US trader wants the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap account experience, Eightcap's current platform and market coverage, and the $1 lower round-trip commission edge versus opening directly with Eightcap. Forex.ee may fit users who specifically want ECN account rows, TickTrader, market-depth tools, and ForexEE's web terminal.

What account options does Forex.ee show?

Forex.ee's trading terms page shows Basic ECN and Advanced ECN rows. Basic ECN lists a USD 100 minimum deposit, while Advanced ECN lists USD 1,000. A separate ECN account specification page lists a USD 15 minimum deposit, so users should verify the exact account setup before funding.

Does Forex.ee offer MT4 or TickTrader?

The current Forex.ee platform page checked for this comparison centers on TickTrader and links to Windows, iOS, Android, and Web Terminal access. Older search and directory references may mention MT4, but this page uses the current official Forex.ee platform material.

What are Forex.ee spreads and commissions?

Forex.ee's trading terms page lists spreads from 0 on both Basic ECN and Advanced ECN. It lists Basic ECN commission as 3.5 units of base currency per lot and Advanced ECN commission as 2.5 units of base currency per lot, with the same commission applying to closing orders.

What entity details does Forex.ee publish?

The ForexEE TickTrader footer identifies NTS Systems LLC at First St Vincent Bank Ltd Building, James Street, Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, with registration number 24957 IBC 2018. The ECN customer agreement is also headed NTS Systems LLC.

Is SmartProfitFX the regulated broker?

No. SmartProfitFX is not the regulated broker itself. The account experience discussed here is powered by Eightcap, so users should review Eightcap entity, account, platform, funding, and risk information before funding.

Open through SmartProfitFX

If you are eligible and want current Eightcap-powered account access, opening through SmartProfitFX keeps the SmartProfitFX commission edge: $1 lower round-trip commission versus going directly to Eightcap.

Open through SmartProfitFX

Eligible non-US traders can start through SmartProfitFX and preserve the SmartProfitFX account setup.

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