AvaTrade has been operating since 2006, making it one of the longest-running online forex brokers. The broker has carved out a niche among traders who value simplicity, predictable costs, and innovative risk management tools — most notably AvaProtect, a trade insurance feature unique to the platform. For Gulf traders, AvaTrade offers an Islamic account, multiple regulatory licenses, and a mobile app that consistently ranks among the best in the industry.

This review is based on three months of live testing from a UAE-based account. We evaluated AvaTrade's trading costs (with particular attention to how fixed spreads behave during volatile periods), Islamic account implementation, the practical value of AvaProtect, and how the overall experience compares to Exness and XM for Gulf traders.

AvaTrade at a Glance

FeatureDetails
Founded2006
HeadquartersDublin, Ireland
RegulationCBI (Ireland), ASIC (Australia), FSCA (South Africa), FSA (Japan), ADGM (Abu Dhabi)
DFSA RegulatedNo (ADGM regulated)
Min Deposit$100
EUR/USD SpreadFixed 0.9 pips (typical)
Islamic AccountYes — swap-free (14-day standard, extendable)
PlatformsMT4, MT5, AvaTradeGO, WebTrader, AvaOptions
Instruments1,250+ — forex, stocks, crypto, commodities, indices, bonds, ETFs
Max Leverage1:400
Unique FeatureAvaProtect trade insurance

Regulation: The ADGM Advantage

AvaTrade holds an Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) license, making it one of the few international brokers with regulatory presence in the UAE alongside XM's DFSA license. The ADGM, like the DIFC, is an independent financial free zone with its own courts and regulatory framework based on English common law.

While the ADGM is newer and less established than the DFSA, it represents genuine UAE-based oversight. Gulf traders using AvaTrade through the ADGM entity benefit from local dispute resolution and regulatory protections that offshore entities cannot provide.

AvaTrade's additional licenses — CBI in Ireland (EU regulation), ASIC in Australia, and FSA in Japan — provide multi-jurisdictional protection. The CBI license is particularly significant as Ireland is an EU member state, subjecting AvaTrade to MiFID II requirements and the Irish Investor Compensation Scheme. For regulatory comparison with other brokers, see our GCC regulation guide.

Trading Costs: Fixed Spreads Analysed

AvaTrade's primary pricing model uses fixed spreads with no commission. This means the cost per trade remains consistent regardless of market volatility, time of day, or news events — a genuine advantage during high-impact events when variable spread brokers can see spreads spike to 5-10x normal levels.

Spread Comparison

InstrumentAvaTrade (Fixed)Exness Raw (Variable)XM Ultra Low (Variable)
EUR/USD0.9 pips0.0-0.3 pips + $70.6-1.0 pips
GBP/USD1.5 pips0.1-0.5 pips + $70.9-1.5 pips
USD/JPY1.1 pips0.0-0.3 pips + $70.7-1.2 pips
XAU/USD35 cents7-15 cents + $718-30 cents
US303.0 pts2.5-4.0 pts + $74.0-7.0 pts

Under normal market conditions, AvaTrade's fixed spreads are wider than Exness's Raw Spread but comparable to XM's Ultra Low. However, during volatile events (NFP, FOMC, CPI releases), AvaTrade's fixed spread holds steady at 0.9 pips on EUR/USD while variable spreads on Exness and XM can spike to 3-5 pips momentarily.

For traders who frequently trade during news events or prefer predictable costs, AvaTrade's fixed model has genuine value. For traders who primarily trade during high-liquidity sessions and avoid news, Exness's variable model is significantly cheaper.

AvaProtect: Trade Insurance

AvaProtect is AvaTrade's most distinctive feature and the primary reason some traders choose it over cheaper alternatives. The concept is straightforward: when opening a trade, you can pay a premium to insure it against losses for a set duration.

How It Works

  1. Open a trade on AvaTradeGO (AvaProtect is only available on the proprietary app).
  2. Select "Protect this trade" and choose the protection duration (1 hour, 24 hours, 48 hours, or 1 week).
  3. The platform shows the protection premium (typically 1-5% of the position value depending on duration and volatility).
  4. If the trade is profitable at expiry, you keep the full profit minus the premium.
  5. If the trade is at a loss at expiry, AvaTrade refunds the loss amount (you only lose the premium).

Practical Example

You buy 1 lot EUR/USD at 1.0800 and pay a $50 premium for 24-hour protection. If EUR/USD rises to 1.0850, your profit is $500 minus the $50 premium = $450 net. If EUR/USD falls to 1.0750, your loss would be $500, but AvaProtect refunds it — your only loss is the $50 premium.

When AvaProtect Makes Sense

When AvaProtect Is Not Worth It

Islamic Account

AvaTrade's Islamic account removes swap charges on overnight positions. To activate, register a standard account and contact AvaTrade's multilingual support team (Arabic available) to request Islamic status.

Key characteristics:

AvaTrade's Islamic account is less generous than Exness's (which has no time limits and no fees) but on par with most other brokers. For traders who hold positions for less than 14 days, the implementation is functionally equivalent. For longer-term positions, Exness is the better choice. Compare in our Islamic account guide.

AvaTradeGO Mobile App

The AvaTradeGO app is AvaTrade's strongest platform offering and arguably the best proprietary mobile trading app in the industry. Unlike MetaTrader's mobile apps (which are functional but dated), AvaTradeGO was built from the ground up for mobile-first trading.

Key features:

For Gulf traders who primarily trade on mobile — particularly during commuting or after work hours — AvaTradeGO provides a superior experience to MetaTrader mobile. However, for desktop trading with advanced charting, MetaTrader 5 remains more capable. AvaTrade supports both. For mobile trading comparisons, see our best trading apps guide.

AvaTrade vs Exness vs XM for Gulf Traders

FactorAvaTradeExnessXM
Best ForBeginners, risk-averse tradersActive traders, lowest costsRegulation-focused traders
Regulation (Gulf)ADGMFCA, CySECDFSA
Min Deposit$100$1$5
EUR/USD Cost0.9 pips (fixed)~$7.10 total0.6-0.7 pips
Islamic AccountGood (14-day standard)Excellent (unlimited)Good (review period)
Withdrawal Speed1-3 daysInstant24h processing
Unique FeatureAvaProtectInstant withdrawalsDFSA regulation
Mobile AppExcellent (AvaTradeGO)GoodGood
EducationStrongBasicExcellent

Pros and Cons

Pros

Cons

Our Verdict: 7.8/10

AvaTrade earns 7.8 out of 10 for Gulf traders. The broker's strengths — fixed spreads, AvaProtect, ADGM regulation, and an excellent mobile app — serve a specific audience well: beginners, risk-averse traders, and those who prioritize simplicity over cost optimization. The AvaProtect feature is genuinely innovative and has no direct equivalent at any other major broker.

However, for the majority of Gulf traders, Exness offers better value (lower costs, instant withdrawals, unlimited Islamic account) and XM offers better regulation (DFSA). AvaTrade is the right choice when its specific features — fixed spreads and trade insurance — align with your trading needs and risk profile.

Compare for Yourself

Try Exness's 0.0 pip Raw Spread account and compare with AvaTrade's fixed spreads. Most Gulf traders save significantly with Exness's lower costs.

Open Exness Account — Compare Spreads

Frequently Asked Questions

Is AvaTrade good for Gulf traders?
AvaTrade is best for beginners and risk-averse traders who value fixed spreads and AvaProtect insurance. Its ADGM regulation provides UAE-based oversight. For active traders focused on costs, Exness is more suitable. For maximum regulatory trust, XM's DFSA license is stronger.
Does AvaTrade have an Islamic account?
Yes. AvaTrade offers Islamic swap-free accounts for Gulf traders. Standard swap-free period is 14 days, extendable on request. An admin fee may apply after 14 days on some instruments. Contact support to activate. Less generous than Exness's unlimited swap-free policy.
What is AvaProtect?
AvaProtect is trade insurance. Pay a small premium when opening a trade, and if it loses money within the protected period, AvaTrade refunds the loss. You only lose the premium. Available on AvaTradeGO app only. Useful for news trading and weekend gap protection.
How does AvaTrade compare to Exness?
Exness is better for costs (0.0 pip spreads vs 0.9 fixed), deposits ($1 vs $100 minimum), withdrawals (instant vs 1-3 days), and Islamic accounts (unlimited vs 14 days). AvaTrade is better for spread certainty, mobile app quality, and the unique AvaProtect feature.
What is AvaTrade's minimum deposit?
AvaTrade requires $100 minimum deposit, higher than XM ($5) and Exness ($1). This applies to all account types and payment methods. Deposits via Visa, Mastercard, and bank wire from GCC banks are free of broker fees.

Author

Khalid Al-Rashidi is a financial markets analyst based in the Gulf region with over 10 years of experience covering forex, commodities, and Islamic finance.