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Gold, forex, oil, indices and crypto — every signal with a clear entry, take-profit and stop-loss, and every week's result published. 94% average weekly accuracy by points across 30 published weeks, timed to the London and New York sessions in Hong Kong time.

  • 94% avg weekly accuracy by points
  • +159,336 net points published
  • Timed to the London/New York sessions in HKT
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XAU · FX
US100 — Nasdaq
BUY 30050 · 13/08/26
TP ✓ +50
XAU/USD — Gold
BUY 4408 · 12/08/26
TP ✓ +50
GER40 — DAX
BUY 26445 · 14/08/26
TP ✓ +45
GBP/JPY
SELL 215.200 · 12/08/26
TP ✓
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Trading forex, CFDs and crypto carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Hong Kong, dealing in securities and leveraged foreign exchange trading are licensed activities supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) — the brokers reviewed here are onboarded offshore and hold no SFC licence, so no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverage applies to those accounts. Our signals are analyst opinions, not guaranteed profits, and past performance does not guarantee future results.

Trading forex, CFDs and crypto carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Hong Kong, dealing in securities and leveraged foreign exchange trading are licensed activities supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) — the brokers reviewed here are onboarded offshore and hold no SFC licence, so no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverage applies to those accounts. Our signals are analyst opinions, not guaranteed profits, and past performance does not guarantee future results.

At a glance

Best Trading Signal delivers professional trading signals for gold, forex, oil, indices and crypto — every signal with a clear entry, take-profit (TP) and stop-loss (SL). Our published track record shows 94% average weekly accuracy by points and +159,336 net points across 30 weeks. Hong Kong traders get full access free by opening a Base Markets account through our link and depositing $400 (roughly HK$3,120, capital stays yours to trade), or subscribe via our Telegram bot. One thing we state plainly: in Hong Kong, dealing in securities and leveraged foreign exchange trading are licensed activities supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), and none of the brokers we cover holds an SFC licence — they onboard Hong Kong residents through offshore entities. Read best trading brokers Hong Kong before you fund anything.

94% average weekly accuracy — measured by points, not cherry-picked trades+159,336 net points across 30 published weeks (Aug 2025 – Jul 2026) — see the track recordEvery signal is complete: entry, take-profit (TP) and stop-loss (SL) — delivered on TelegramFree path: open a Base Markets account + deposit $400 (roughly HK$3,120) — your capital stays yours to tradeStated plainly: none of the brokers we cover holds an SFC licence — Hong Kong residents are onboarded offshore, which means no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverageMarkets covered: gold (XAUUSD), forex majors, oil, indices and crypto, timed to the London and New York sessions in HKT
94%
Average weekly accuracy
Measured by points, not trade count
+163,816
Net points
August 2025 – July 2026
31
Published weeks
Every result public — wins and losses
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How to get the signals

Two ways in: get full access **free** through our broker offer, or simply **subscribe on Telegram**. The free path takes about 15 minutes; the paid path works with any broker, including an SFC-licensed one — see the full walkthrough on the [get started page](/start).

1

Open a Base Markets account through our link

Use our link so the account is registered under our partnership — that is what makes the signals free for you instead of a paid subscription. Base Markets is licensed by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius (Licence GB25204723). It holds no SFC licence, so the account sits outside Hong Kong's regulatory perimeter; open it only if you have consciously accepted that.

2

Deposit $400 (roughly HK$3,120) — the capital stays yours

The $400 is not a fee. It sits in your own trading account, yours to trade with, and you can withdraw it under the broker's terms. Confirm the currency, conversion and settlement route for a Hong Kong bank transfer in writing before you fund.

3

Send your proof on Telegram and start receiving signals

Message us your account confirmation on Telegram and you are in — every signal with entry, TP and SL, free, replacing a subscription worth around $2,500/yr (roughly HK$19,500).

Brokers

The brokers we cover — and who actually regulates them

We cover five internationally licensed brokers: **Base Markets** (our free-signals partner, FSC Mauritius), **ActivTrades**, **XM**, **Pepperstone** and **Capital.com**. None of them holds a Hong Kong SFC licence — Hong Kong residents are onboarded by offshore entities, and we say so on every review rather than leaving you to discover it after a dispute. Start with [best trading brokers Hong Kong](/signals/guides/best-trading-brokers) for the SFC-licensed alternatives, or [Base Markets](/brokers/base-markets) if the free signals path is what you came for.

Simple, low-cost — and your signals come free
Base Markets
4.7/54.7 / 5

The lowest barrier to entry: deposits from $0 and spreads from 0.0 pips on MT5 — plus our full trading signals service free when you fund your account with $400 (roughly HK$3,120) through our link. It is our rank 1 for that commercial reason, not for its regulation.

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Min. deposit
$0
Spreads from
0.0 pips
Platforms
MetaTrader 5
Regulation
FSC

Pros

  • Deposits from $0 — the lowest entry barrier of the five brokers we cover
  • Competitive spreads from 0.0 pips
  • The full MetaTrader 5 platform with all its tools

Cons

  • MT5 only — no MT4 support
  • No SFC licence: a Hong Kong resident is a client of a Mauritian entity, outside SFC supervision, the SFC complaint route and the Investor Compensation Fund
ActivTrades
4.5/54.5 / 5

Authorised by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (ActivTrades PLC, firm reference 434413) with FSCS protection up to £85,000 for UK-entity clients, founded in 2001, and no deposit or withdrawal fees — but no SFC licence for Hong Kong residents.

Min. deposit
$0
Spreads from
0.5 pips
Platforms
ActivTrader, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5
Regulation
FCASCBCMVM

Pros

  • Long-standing UK FCA licence (ActivTrades PLC, firm reference 434413) with FSCS protection up to £85,000 for UK-entity clients
  • Operating since 2001 — one of the industry's longest track records
  • Three platforms: the proprietary ActivTrader plus MT4 and MT5

Cons

  • No SFC licence — Hong Kong residents are not onboarded by an SFC-licensed corporation, so no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverage
  • Its international entity publishes that 84% of retail investor accounts lose money trading CFDs — the highest figure of the brokers we cover
XM
4.6/54.6 / 5

Licensed by ASIC, CySEC and the DFSA in Dubai, genuine swap-free accounts with no spread widening, both MT4 and MT5, and deposits from just $5 (roughly HK$39) — but no SFC licence for Hong Kong residents.

Min. deposit
$5
Spreads from
0.6 pips
Platforms
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5
Regulation
ASICCySECDFSAFSC

Pros

  • Multiple respected licences — ASIC, CySEC and the DFSA in Dubai
  • Swap-free accounts with no spread widening in exchange
  • Deposits from just $5 (roughly HK$39)

Cons

  • No SFC licence — a Hong Kong resident's account sits outside SFC supervision and the Investor Compensation Fund
  • Standard-account spreads are higher than the Zero account's
Pepperstone
4.6/54.6 / 5

The widest platform line-up of the brokers we cover — MT4, MT5, cTrader and TradingView — with spreads from 0.0 pips on the Razor account. Hong Kong residents are onboarded by Pepperstone Markets Limited, licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SIA-F217), not by an SFC-licensed corporation.

Min. deposit
$0
Spreads from
0.0 pips
Platforms
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView
Regulation
SCBFCAASICCySECBaFinDFSA

Pros

  • The widest platform choice of the brokers we cover: MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader and TradingView
  • Raw spreads from 0.0 pips on the Razor account with a transparent per-lot commission
  • Tier-one licences elsewhere in the group — FCA, ASIC, BaFin, CySEC and DFSA

Cons

  • No SFC licence: a Hong Kong resident is onboarded by Pepperstone Markets Limited in Nassau, so no SFC supervision, no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverage
  • The Bahamian entity publishes that 79.6% of retail investor accounts lose money trading CFDs with this provider
Visit brokerRisk warning (Pepperstone, Jul–Sep 2026): 72.9% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider under FCA and CySEC, 75.2% under BaFin, 79.6% under SCB and 75–95% under CMA. The figure depends on the licensed entity your account is opened with. Make sure you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford the high risk of losing your money.Read review
Capital.com
4.5/54.5 / 5

A slick multi-asset broker with 3,000+ markets, zero-commission spread-only pricing, and MT4, MT5, TradingView and API access alongside its own app. Hong Kong residents are onboarded by Capital Com Online Investments Ltd, licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SIA-F245), not by an SFC-licensed corporation.

Min. deposit
$20
Spreads from
0.6 pips
Platforms
Capital.com web & app, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, TradingView, API
Regulation
SCBFCACySECASICFSA

Pros

  • 3,000+ markets — forex, shares, indices, commodities, crypto and thematic baskets
  • MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, TradingView and API access alongside a well-regarded native app
  • Zero-commission, spread-only pricing with a low $20 (roughly HK$156) minimum

Cons

  • No SFC licence: a Hong Kong resident is onboarded by Capital Com Online Investments Ltd in The Bahamas, outside SFC supervision and the Investor Compensation Fund
  • The international entity publishes that 79.75% of retail investor accounts lose money trading CFDs
A signal without a stop-loss is not a signal — it is a guess. We publish every week's result, wins and losses alike, because a track record you cannot verify is worth exactly nothing. And we name the entity behind every broker account, because in Hong Kong the difference between an SFC-licensed corporation and an offshore one is the whole ballgame.
Best Trading Signal research desk · Signals methodology and market analysis
94%
Accuracy (by points)
+163,816
Net points
31
Weeks

Trading forex and CFDs involves substantial risk of loss. Hong Kong's securities and leveraged foreign exchange markets are supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), and the brokers we cover onboard Hong Kong residents through offshore entities that hold no SFC licence — our signals are analyst opinions, not investment advice.

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Open a trading account with Base Markets through our link and deposit $400 (roughly HK$3,120) — the capital stays in your account, yours to trade — and you unlock full signals access free, replacing a subscription worth around $2,500/yr (roughly HK$19,500). Base Markets is licensed by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius, not by the SFC.

  1. 1Open a Base Markets account through our link
  2. 2Deposit $400 (roughly HK$3,120) — the capital stays yours to trade
  3. 3Send your proof on Telegram and get every signal free
Open a Base Markets account
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No broker account needed — subscribe through our Telegram bot and start receiving every signal with a clear entry, take-profit and stop-loss, so you can trade them at an SFC-licensed firm if that is what you prefer.

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Trading forex and CFDs involves substantial risk of loss. Hong Kong's securities and leveraged foreign exchange markets are supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), and the brokers we cover onboard Hong Kong residents through offshore entities that hold no SFC licence — our signals are analyst opinions, not investment advice.

Frequently asked questions

Best Trading Signal is a professional signal provider covering gold, forex, oil, indices and crypto for traders in Hong Kong. Every signal includes an entry, take-profit and stop-loss, and we publish our results weekly — 94% average weekly accuracy by points and +159,336 net points across 30 published weeks.

No, and we would rather say it here than bury it. In Hong Kong, dealing in securities and leveraged foreign exchange trading are licensed activities supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC), and none of the five brokers we cover holds an SFC licence. Pepperstone onboards Hong Kong residents through Pepperstone Markets Limited in Nassau, licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SIA-F217). Capital.com onboards through Capital Com Online Investments Ltd, also licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SIA-F245). Base Markets is licensed by the Financial Services Commission of Mauritius. Those accounts sit outside SFC supervision, outside the SFC complaint route and outside Hong Kong's Investor Compensation Fund — see best trading brokers Hong Kong for the SFC-licensed alternatives.

Open a trading account with Base Markets through our link, deposit $400 (roughly HK$3,120 — the capital stays in your account, yours to trade), then send your proof on Telegram. You then receive every signal free — replacing a subscription worth around $2,500/yr (roughly HK$19,500).

No, it is not a fee. The $400 is your own trading capital, deposited into your own Base Markets account, which you trade with and can withdraw under the broker's terms — we never hold or touch your money. Confirm the funding currency, conversion rate and settlement route for a Hong Kong bank transfer with the broker in writing before you send anything.

Pepperstone Markets Limited, the Bahamas-licensed entity that onboards Hong Kong residents, publishes that 79.6% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. This figure is entity-specific: Pepperstone publishes 72.9% under FCA and CySEC, 75.2% under BaFin, 79.6% under SCB and 75–95% under CMA, and the figure that applies to you depends on the entity your account is opened with. Capital.com's international entity publishes 79.75%. ActivTrades' international entity publishes 84%. Base Markets publishes no figure, because Mauritius does not mandate one — and the absence of a figure is not evidence of lower risk.

Hong Kong does not levy a capital gains tax, but profits tax can apply where trading activity amounts to carrying on a trade or business in Hong Kong, and the distinction turns on the facts of your own situation. We are not tax advisers — take professional advice on your circumstances rather than relying on a general statement on a website.

It is the average of our published weekly accuracy figures, measured by points — total points won versus points lost — not by counting trades. Every week's number is public on our performance page, including losing trades. It is a historical record, not a promise of future results.

Yes — subscribe directly through our Telegram bot. You receive exactly the same signals with entry, take-profit and stop-loss, no broker account required, so you can trade them at an SFC-licensed firm if you prefer to stay inside the local perimeter.

Signals follow market opportunity rather than a fixed clock, concentrated around the London and New York sessions — roughly 3:00 PM to 4:00 AM Hong Kong Time, with the busiest window between 8:00 PM and midnight HKT. They arrive as instant Telegram alerts, which suits trading after work rather than during the Hong Kong cash session.

Trading forex, CFDs and crypto carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Hong Kong, dealing in securities and leveraged foreign exchange trading are licensed activities supervised by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) — the brokers reviewed here are onboarded offshore and hold no SFC licence, so no SFC complaint route and no Investor Compensation Fund coverage applies to those accounts. Our signals are analyst opinions, not guaranteed profits, and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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