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Trading signals with a track record you can actually check

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 East Africa Time.

  • 94% avg weekly accuracy by points
  • +159,336 net points published
  • Timed to the London/New York sessions in EAT
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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 on margin carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Kenya, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) licenses online foreign exchange brokers in dealing and non-dealing categories — verify the exact legal entity and licence number on the CMA register before funding an account. Our signals are analyst opinions, not guaranteed profits, and past performance does not guarantee future results.

Trading forex, CFDs and crypto on margin carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Kenya, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) licenses online foreign exchange brokers in dealing and non-dealing categories — verify the exact legal entity and licence number on the CMA register before funding an account. 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. Kenyan traders get full access free by opening a Base Markets account through our link and depositing $400 (roughly KSh 52,000, capital stays yours to trade), or subscribe via our Telegram bot. On brokers, Kenya is unusual: the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) genuinely licenses online foreign exchange brokers, so you can — and should — check any broker's exact legal entity and licence number on the CMA register before you deposit. Base Markets is licensed in Mauritius and holds no CMA licence; we say so plainly rather than dress the ranking up as regulatory advice.

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 KSh 52,000) — your capital stays yours to tradeKenya is a licensed market: the CMA licenses online forex brokers in dealing and non-dealing categories — verify the entity, licence number and category before fundingMarkets covered: gold (XAUUSD), forex majors, oil, indices and crypto, timed to the London and New York sessions in East Africa Time (EAT)
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 takes about two and works with any broker you already use, including a CMA licensee — 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 and is not a CMA licensee, so read the broker review before you decide.

2

Deposit $400 (roughly KSh 52,000) — 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 which funding methods reach you from Kenya — bank transfer, card or mobile money — and what conversion and withdrawal fees apply, 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 KSh 325,000).

Brokers

Regulated brokers we work with

We rank brokers by how well they fit signal traders in Kenya, and we separate the two questions that matter here. On the free-signals offer, **Base Markets** is rank 1 — a commercial reason we state openly, and it is FSC-regulated in Mauritius with no CMA licence. On Kenyan regulation, **Pepperstone** is the stronger choice: Pepperstone Markets Kenya Limited holds **CMA Licence No. 128**, which is a genuine Kenyan licence rather than a foreign one. **ActivTrades** and **XM** are internationally regulated alternatives. Read [Base Markets](/brokers/base-markets) for the free-signals path, and the [best trading brokers Kenya guide](/signals/guides/best-trading-brokers) for the licensing detail.

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 KSh 52,000) through our link. Licensed in Mauritius, not by Kenya's CMA.

Get the signals free
Min. deposit
$0
Spreads from
0.0 pips
Platforms
MetaTrader 5
Regulation
FSC

Pros

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

Cons

  • **Holds no CMA licence** — a Kenyan client sits outside the Capital Markets Authority perimeter, unlike a Kenyan client of a CMA licensee
  • MT5 only — no MT4 support
ActivTrades
4.5/54.5 / 5

Authorised by the UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA, PLC registration 434413) with FSCS protection up to £85,000 for UK-entity clients, founded in 2001, and no deposit or withdrawal fees.

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

Pros

  • Long-standing UK FCA licence (PLC 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

  • Not a CMA licensee — protections sit outside Kenya's regulatory perimeter entirely
  • Its international entity publishes an 84% retail-loss disclosure — read it before you fund
XM
4.6/54.6 / 5

Licensed by the DFSA in Dubai, plus ASIC and CySEC, genuine swap-free accounts with no spread widening, and deposits from just $5 (roughly KSh 650).

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

Pros

  • Multiple respected licences — DFSA (Dubai), ASIC (Australia) and CySEC (Cyprus)
  • Deposits from just $5 (roughly KSh 650) — the lowest starting figure of any broker we rank
  • Both MT4 and MT5 supported, with a wide instrument range

Cons

  • Not licensed by Kenya's CMA — no Kenyan entity and no local escalation route
  • Standard-account spreads are higher than the Zero account's
Pepperstone
4.6/54.6 / 5

Pepperstone Markets Kenya Limited holds Capital Markets Authority Licence No. 128 as a non-dealing online foreign exchange broker, with a Nairobi address — plus MT4, MT5, cTrader and TradingView and spreads from 0.0 pips on the Razor account.

Min. deposit
$0 to open ($10 minimum funding amount)
Spreads from
0.0 pips (Razor)
Platforms
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView
Regulation
CMAASICFCACySECDFSABaFinSCB

Pros

  • **A genuine Kenyan licence**: Pepperstone Markets Kenya Limited, CMA Licence No. 128, company PVT-PJU7Q8K, Nairobi — the only broker we rank that we verified a Kenyan licence for
  • Non-dealing category: it routes orders to liquidity providers rather than taking the other side of your trade
  • The widest platform line-up we cover — MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader and TradingView

Cons

  • Publishes the highest retail-loss disclosure of any broker we rank: **88% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading on margin** with this provider under its Kenyan licence
  • Offers **no guaranteed stop-loss** — your exit can fill through your level in fast markets
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
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 in Kenya, where the CMA actually licenses forex brokers, checking the register takes a minute and is worth more than any ranking we could give you.
Best Trading Signal research desk · Signals methodology and market analysis
94%
Accuracy (by points)
+163,816
Net points
31
Weeks

Trading forex and CFDs on margin involves substantial risk of loss. In Kenya, online foreign exchange brokers are licensed by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) — check any broker on the CMA register before you deposit. Our signals are analyst opinions, not investment advice.

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Get the signals free

Open a trading account with Base Markets through our link and deposit $400 (roughly KSh 52,000) — 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 KSh 325,000). Base Markets is licensed in Mauritius and holds no CMA licence; if a Kenyan licence is your priority, use a CMA licensee and subscribe on Telegram instead.

  1. 1Open a Base Markets account through our link
  2. 2Deposit $400 (roughly KSh 52,000) — the capital stays yours to trade
  3. 3Send your proof on Telegram and get every signal free
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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, wherever you are in Kenya, and keep the CMA-licensed broker you already trade with.

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Trading forex and CFDs on margin involves substantial risk of loss. In Kenya, online foreign exchange brokers are licensed by the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) — check any broker on the CMA register before you deposit. 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 across Kenya. 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.

Yes. The Capital Markets Authority (CMA) licenses online foreign exchange brokers in Kenya, in dealing and non-dealing categories, and trading through a licensed broker is a lawful, regulated activity. What is regulated is the broker rather than you — a firm soliciting Kenyan clients without a CMA licence operates outside the local framework, and you carry that risk. See our best trading brokers Kenya guide.

Open a trading account with Base Markets through our link, deposit $400 (roughly KSh 52,000 — 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 KSh 325,000).

No, it is not a fee. The $400 is your own trading capital, deposited into your own Base Markets account. You trade with it and can withdraw it under the broker's terms — we never hold or touch your money. Confirm the available funding and withdrawal methods from Kenya, and any conversion cost, with the broker before you fund.

Pepperstone Markets Kenya Limited holds CMA Licence No. 128 as a non-dealing online foreign exchange broker, which we verified directly. Locally established names such as FXPesa (EGM Securities) and Scope Markets Kenya are also CMA licensees — we did not read their licence numbers from a primary source, so we do not print them. Base Markets holds no CMA licence: it is licensed by the FSC in Mauritius. Always confirm the exact legal entity and licence category on the CMA register yourself.

That depends entirely on the broker, and we do not publish funding claims we have not verified. Mobile money is the default rail for most Kenyan traders, and several locally licensed brokers support it, but availability, limits and settlement times differ by broker and can change. Ask your broker in writing which methods it accepts from Kenya, in which currency, and what conversion or withdrawal fees apply, before you deposit.

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, and you keep whichever CMA-licensed broker you already trade with.

Signals follow market opportunity rather than a fixed clock, concentrated around the London and New York sessions — roughly 11:00 AM to 1:00 AM East Africa Time, with the busiest window between 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM EAT. They arrive as instant Telegram alerts, so you catch entries whether you trade after work in Nairobi or late in the evening.

Trading forex, CFDs and crypto on margin carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. In Kenya, the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) licenses online foreign exchange brokers in dealing and non-dealing categories — verify the exact legal entity and licence number on the CMA register before funding an account. Our signals are analyst opinions, not guaranteed profits, and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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