Profile
This Plus500 US review focuses on the broker’s operations in the United States, where it offers regulated futures trading through a dedicated subsidiary. Unlike its global CFD offering, Plus500 US provides access to futures contracts via a compliant exchange-member model, catering to traders seeking exposure to commodities, indices, and crypto futures under strict regulatory oversight.
Regulation and Safety
Plus500 US LLC is registered with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) and is a member of the National Futures Association (NFA ID: 0532861). As a US-regulated entity, it complies with all CFTC and NFA rules regarding capital adequacy, risk disclosures, and client fund protection. All client funds are held with segregated custodians at qualified US financial institutions.
Execution Model and Trading Platforms
Plus500 US provides direct market access to CME Group futures markets with DMA execution. It operates a transparent execution model with no dealing desk involvement. The proprietary platform offered includes:
- Plus500 Futures Web Platform – browser-based, intuitive interface
- Plus500 Futures Mobile App – available for iOS and Android
The platform supports real-time market depth, limit/stop orders, and integrated risk controls. MetaTrader and FIX API are not supported in the US division.
Markets and Instruments
Plus500 US offers a limited but focused set of regulated futures products traded via CME Group:
- Equity Index Futures – E-mini and Micro E-mini S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones
- Commodity Futures – Crude Oil, Natural Gas, Gold
- Cryptocurrency Futures – Micro Bitcoin and Ethereum futures
All contracts are standardized and cleared through CME, ensuring full market transparency and regulatory compliance.
Accounts, Spreads and Leverage
Plus500 US provides a single futures trading account with transparent pricing:
- Commission: From $0.35 per side (Micro contracts)
- No spread markup – exchange spread only
- Leverage: Defined by exchange margin requirements (typically 10–25x notional)
Minimum deposit is $100. There are no inactivity fees, and margin requirements follow CME SPAN guidelines. Pattern Day Trader (PDT) rules do not apply to futures.
Funding and Base Currencies
All accounts are denominated in USD. Supported deposit and withdrawal methods include:
- ACH bank transfer (domestic)
- Wire transfer
- Debit cards (for deposits only)
ACH deposits clear in 1–2 business days. Withdrawals via ACH and wire are processed within 1–3 business days. No deposit or withdrawal fees are charged by Plus500 US.
Client Protections and Features
As a US-regulated futures broker, Plus500 US offers the following safeguards:
- Full CFTC and NFA regulatory compliance
- Segregated client funds held at US banks
- Mandatory risk disclosures and trading education
- 2FA and biometric login support
- Regular audits and real-time compliance reporting
Institutional and Retail Offering
Plus500 US is primarily retail-focused but meets institutional compliance standards. Institutional features such as FIX API, co-location, or block trading are not currently available. The offering is designed for US-based individuals trading standardized futures products on regulated exchanges.
Pros
- Fully regulated by the CFTC and NFA
- Direct market access to CME-listed futures
- Low commissions and no spread markup
- User-friendly proprietary futures platform
- No PDT rule restrictions
Cons
- Limited to US residents only
- Futures only — no CFDs, forex, or equities
- No third-party platform integrations like MT4 or TradingView
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Plus500 US regulated?
Yes, Plus500 US is registered with the CFTC and is a member of the National Futures Association (NFA ID: 0532861).
What products can I trade with Plus500 US?
Clients can trade CME Group futures including indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies.
Does Plus500 US charge commissions?
Yes, commissions start at $0.35 per side for Micro contracts. There are no hidden fees or spread markups.
Is Plus500 US available to non-US residents?
No, Plus500 US is only available to residents of the United States.
Can I use MetaTrader or FIX API with Plus500 US?
No, Plus500 US only supports its proprietary Plus500 Futures platform via web and mobile.


