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Mitrade Account Types Explained | Standard, Pro & Demo Compared

Mitrade’s account structure is deliberately kept simple: most users have exactly one choice. This is very different from brokers offering five or six account tiers, and for new traders it removes a decision that doesn’t actually need to be made.

This guide breaks down all three Mitrade account modes — Standard, Professional, and Demo — what differentiates them, who each one suits, and what the reality of the Professional account looks like in practice.

What This Guide Covers
  • Overview of all three Mitrade account types
  • Standard account details and spread data
  • Professional account — eligibility and what it actually means
  • Demo account features and best use
  • Which account type suits your situation
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Mitrade Account Types — At a Glance

Most users
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Standard

For retail traders

Min. deposit $50
Commission None
Leverage Up to 1:200
Account manager No
Neg. balance protection Yes
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Professional

Select regions only

Min. deposit $1,000
Commission None
Leverage Up to 1:500
Account manager Yes
Neg. balance protection Reduced
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Demo

Risk-free practice

Min. deposit None
Virtual funds $50,000
Expires Never
Real market data Yes
Auto-replenish Yes
FeatureStandard AccountProfessional AccountDemo Account
Minimum Deposit$50 USD$1,000 USDNo deposit needed
Virtual Funds$50,000 (virtual)
Min Spread (EURUSD)From 0.05 pipsFrom 0.05 pipsSame as live
Avg Spread (EURUSD)~1.3 pips~1.3 pipsSame as live
CommissionNoneNone
Max Leverage1:30 (ASIC/CySEC)
1:200 (offshore)
1:200–1:500
(region dependent)
Same as your region
Dedicated Account Manager
TradingView Reimbursement
Negative Balance Protection❌ (some regions)
How to AccessStandard account openingEligibility criteria requiredStandard account opening
Professional account is only available in select regions and requires eligibility assessment. Most users default to Standard.
  • Mitrade does not offer Islamic (swap-free) accounts — this applies to all account types and all regions
  • Inactivity fee: $10/month charged after 6 months of no activity on accounts with balances below $100 USD
  • Leverage limits are primarily determined by your region’s regulatory framework, not your account type

Standard Account — The Choice for Almost Everyone

What the Standard Account Actually Offers

Mitrade’s account design philosophy is clear: the Standard account is built so most traders don’t need to think about upgrading. No commission, spreads from 0.05 pips, $50 minimum deposit, TradingView built in — all in one account without tiering.

For traders who aren’t running high-frequency strategies, the Standard account covers everything needed. One thing worth flagging honestly: while the minimum spread is 0.05 pips, the EUR/USD average spread runs around 1.3 pips — this is a floating spread that widens during low-liquidity sessions and ahead of major data releases. The minimum is not the typical experience.

InstrumentMin SpreadTypical Spread
EURUSD0.05 pips~1.3 pips
XAUUSD (Gold)0.06 pips~0.1 pips
US30 (Dow Jones)2.4 pips~3–5 pips
BTCUSD20 pips~25–40 pips
Actual spreads vary by market conditions. Opening a demo account to observe spreads firsthand is recommended before committing real funds.
Min spread Avg spread

* Average spreads are indicative. Actual spreads vary by market conditions.

Leverage: Determined by Region, Not Account Type

Mitrade’s leverage limits are set by the regulatory framework of your region — not by which account type you hold:

  • ASIC (Australia) / CySEC (EU) regulated clients: Maximum 1:30 on major forex pairs, lower on other instruments
  • Other regions (offshore entity): Up to 1:200 on forex pairs

ASIC / CySEC regulated

Australia · EU member states

Major forex pairs 1:30
Gold (XAUUSD) 1:20
Indices 1:20
Crypto 1:2

Regulated limits — applies to both Standard and Pro accounts

Offshore entity

Taiwan · Vietnam · Most of Asia

Major forex pairs 1:200
Gold (XAUUSD) 1:200
Indices 1:200
Crypto 1:2 – 1:5

Higher limits available — use conservatively regardless

Higher leverage is available in some regions, but using it aggressively is a separate decision from which account type you hold. The platform offering 1:200 doesn’t mean 1:200 is advisable — especially for traders who are still building consistency.

Professional Account — Further Away Than It Looks

The Reality of the Professional Account

To be direct: the Professional account is not a product Mitrade actively promotes. It exists primarily to satisfy regulatory requirements — allowing qualified investors to access higher leverage in jurisdictions that permit it — rather than as a standard upgrade path for regular users.

Even if you’re interested, availability is limited to select regions (primarily Australia), and the eligibility assessment is genuinely selective. Most traders outside Australia will not be able to apply regardless of their experience level.

What the Professional Account Actually Adds

  • Higher leverage: Up to 1:200–1:500 depending on region and asset class
  • Dedicated account manager: A named contact for account support and issue resolution
  • TradingView subscription reimbursement: Partial rebate on TradingView plan costs

The most important trade-off of the Professional account: upgrading removes some retail client protections, including negative balance protection in certain regions. Higher leverage amplifies both gains and losses — this is an intentional regulatory design, not an oversight. Understand the trade-off fully before applying.

Demo Account — More Useful Than Most People Treat It

What the Demo Account Offers

Mitrade’s demo account provides $50,000 in virtual funds, with spreads and execution matching live market conditions — a fully risk-free environment to learn the platform and test strategies.

Most people open a demo account, use it for a few days, and then ignore it. In my view, that’s leaving a useful tool underused. Before committing real capital, spending time in the demo specifically watching spreads across different instruments during different sessions gives a much more concrete sense of Mitrade’s actual trading costs than reading a spec sheet ever will.

  • Virtual funds: $50,000 USD (or AUD, depending on region)
  • Demo account does not expire after profile verification is complete
  • Auto-replenished when balance falls below $200
  • Can be used before or alongside a live account

The demo uses the same market data as the live platform. If you observe wide gold spreads during a particular session in the demo, expect the same in a live account. The demo is the most honest preview of actual trading conditions available before you deposit.

Which Account Type Should You Choose?

Your SituationRecommended AccountReason
First time trading CFDsDemo first, then StandardObserve spreads and platform before committing real funds
Experienced trader ready to go liveStandard AccountFull functionality — no upgrade needed for most use cases
Want higher leverage (and in an eligible region)Professional AccountRequires eligibility check — comes with reduced retail protections
Testing new strategies alongside live tradingDemo + Standard togetherUse demo for experimentation, Standard for confirmed setups

The short version: There’s no real account selection decision to agonize over at Mitrade. The overwhelming majority of users should go with the Standard account. The Professional account has a high bar, limited regional availability, and isn’t a realistic option for most people. The Demo account is genuinely worth using before depositing real money.


Mitrade Account Types FAQ

How many account types does Mitrade offer?

Three: Standard (for general retail clients), Professional (for qualified investors in select regions only), and Demo. Most users open and stay on the Standard account. The Professional account is not actively promoted and requires eligibility assessment in regions where it’s available.

What happens when the demo account virtual balance runs low?

The demo account automatically replenishes when the balance falls below $200 USD. Once your profile is verified, the demo account also does not expire from inactivity — you can return to it at any time.

Does the Mitrade Standard account charge commissions?

No. Mitrade uses a zero-commission model — all trading costs are embedded in the spread. This makes the cost structure simple to understand, but it also means the spread is the number to watch closely, especially during low-liquidity sessions when it can widen significantly.

Does Mitrade offer Islamic (swap-free) accounts?

No. Mitrade does not offer Islamic accounts on any account type or in any region. This is a firm limitation for traders who require swap-free trading under Sharia law — Mitrade is not suitable for this use case.

Can I use a demo and live account at the same time?

Yes. Mitrade allows simultaneous use of demo and Standard live accounts. Many traders keep the demo active for testing new strategies or instruments while running their live account in parallel — this is a genuinely useful setup, not just a beginner tool.

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