Affiliate Disclosure

Plain-language transparency. 10bestforexbrokers.com/ is supported in part by affiliate commissions. This page explains exactly what that means for you, and the rule we never break.

What an affiliate relationship is

Some links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and open an account or take a qualifying action with a broker, we may receive a commission. This costs you nothing extra — your terms with the broker are identical whether you use our link or navigate there directly.

Our rule about commissions and honesty

Affiliate income never determines a safety verdict, and never moves a broker up our list on the basis of regulation. If a broker isn’t CIRO-regulated, isn’t appropriate for a reader’s province, or carries elevated risk, we say so — even when there’s no commission in it for us, and even when there would be a commission if we stayed quiet. This is the entire basis of the site’s value, so we guard it carefully.

Where affiliate links do and don’t appear

We’re especially careful not to steer Canadian readers toward brokers that can’t legally serve them or that lack CIPF protection, just because an offshore broker pays a larger commission. That conflict is exactly the thing this site exists to avoid.

How we label affiliate links

In line with search-engine guidelines and advertising-disclosure best practice, affiliate and sponsored links are marked appropriately, and this disclosure appears before the first such link on our pages.

No investment advice

Everything here is general information and educational content, not personalised investment, legal, or tax advice. Forex and CFD trading carries a high risk of loss and isn’t suitable for everyone. Always do your own verification and consider speaking to a licensed professional. See also our methodology and about pages.

Frequently asked questions

No. Affiliate links cost you nothing extra. Your terms with the broker are identical whether you use our link or go direct.