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Mugan Markets Review: What Traders Should Verify Before Depositing
Abstract:Mugan Markets offers MT4 trading with a low entry point, but a 2.00 score, an unverified regulation claim and split user reports mean traders should verify oversight before depositing.
Mugan Markets is a South African broker that promotes Forex, CFD and cryptocurrency CFD trading through MetaTrader 4, with leverage of up to 1:500 and three ECN-style account tiers. On the surface it reads like a standard MT4 shop: a demo account, a $50 entry point on two of its three accounts, and a profile that describes itself as regulated in South Africa.
The picture becomes less clear once you look at the regulatory data and the score. WikiFX assigns Mugan Markets a score of 2.00 out of 10, and no regulatory record was found in the data reviewed for this article, even though the broker's own profile describes itself as regulated. This review walks through what can be confirmed, what users have reported, and what to verify before funding an account.

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Regulation and Safety
The most important item to resolve is regulation. No regulatory information was found for Mugan Markets in the regulatory data reviewed for this article. That finding does not, by itself, prove the broker is unauthorised, but it does mean the claimed authorisation has to be checked against the relevant regulator before any money is sent.
The broker's profile, in contrast, describes itself as regulated in South Africa. This is reported by the broker rather than confirmed in the data reviewed, so the claimed authorisation should be verified directly with the local regulator before any deposit. There is also a naming detail worth confirming: the profile refers to Jura Investments (Pty) Ltd as the operating entity, while the company registration field lists Meydan Ltd. Confirming which entity actually holds any licence, and that your account sits with that entity, is part of the pre-deposit check.
Trading Conditions and Accounts
Mugan Markets runs on MetaTrader 4 and supports Expert Advisors, so the familiar automated-trading workflow is available. Maximum leverage is 1:500 across the range, and the profile lists Forex, CFDs, cryptocurrency CFDs, stocks, metals and commodities as tradable assets.
The account structure splits into three tiers. Classic ECN opens at $50 with spreads from 0.9 pips and no commission, while Trader ECN also opens at $50 but offers spreads from 0.0 pips with an $8 per-side commission. Custom ECN starts from 0.0 pips with a tailored commission but requires a $10,000 minimum deposit. A demo account is available, which is useful given the verification questions above.
What Users Report
User feedback is split in a way that mirrors the regulatory gap. On the positive side, a trader in Italy described the spreads as among the tightest they had seen, while a trader in Nigeria praised fast execution with no noticeable slippage, though they added that account opening was complicated and slower than expected. Another user described the platform holding firm through a Non-Farm Payroll release with zero slippage.
On the other side, a trader in the Netherlands reported that the advertised low spreads turned out “sky-high” in practice and that the platform crashed during trades, including once while a profitable position was close to closing. A separate user in Nigeria said the Custom ECN deposit requirement was “through the roof” and described the support team as unhelpful. These are individual accounts, not findings against the broker, but they point to execution and spread claims that should be tested with a small account first.
Strengths and Risks to Weigh
Strengths:
- Familiar MT4 platform with Expert Advisor support
- Low $50 entry point on Classic and Trader ECN accounts
- Demo account available for testing before real deposits
Risks to verify:
- A low score of 2.00 and no regulatory record found in the data reviewed, despite the regulation claim
- Conflicting user reports on spreads and platform stability
- A $10,000 minimum deposit on the Custom ECN tier
- An entity-name discrepancy between the profile and the company registration field
Final Thoughts
Based on what could be confirmed, Mugan Markets is a broker where the marketing page and the regulatory picture do not yet line up. It offers a familiar MT4 setup with a low entry cost, but a score of 2.00, an absent regulatory record in the data reviewed, and split user reports on spreads and stability mean the verification work falls to the trader rather than to the broker.
Before depositing, confirm the regulation claim directly against the official register, confirm which entity holds any licence, and test execution and withdrawals with a small amount first. You can track the live score, regulation and recent complaints on the WikiFX App or the Mugan Markets dealer page, which is the simplest way to keep checking the picture as it develops.
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.










