Economy
Comprehensive BlackBull Markets Review By Traders Union

An in-depth look into forex trading reveals BlackBull Markets as a significant player. This Financial Technology and Foreign Exchange broker aims to become a leader in the industry, offering impressive solutions to a global clientele.
Traders Union experts published a comprehensive BlackBull review outlining its notable features, trading conditions, and comparison with other brokers. TU experts’ detailed BlackBull Markets review offers insightful revelations for seasoned and aspiring traders.
What is the BlackBull Markets broker?
TU experts highlight that BlackBull Markets was established with a clear vision to dominate the online Financial Technology and Foreign Exchange brokerage industry. It’s a true ECN, No Dealing Desk brokerage specializing in Forex, CFDs, Commodities, Fibre Optic Communications, and Fintech solutions. Catering to a diverse, global clientele, BlackBull Markets is committed to providing top-tier, innovative trading solutions designed to enhance trading experiences and optimize financial outcomes.
What are the main features of BlackBull Markets?
When dissecting BlackBull Markets’ offerings, TU experts evaluated the various elements.
- Execution of Orders: BlackBull Markets scored 6.11/10, showcasing a reliable and efficient order processing system.
- Investment Instruments: The broker offers various instruments, scoring 5.75/10 in this category.
- Withdrawal Speed: With a 6.05/10, BlackBull Markets provides a relatively quick and smooth withdrawal process.
- Customer Support: Rated at 5.53/10, the broker’s customer service is responsive and adept at resolving clients’ issues.
- Variety of Instruments: BlackBull Markets’ diverse selection of trading instruments earned a 6.27/10.
- Trading Platform: With a score of 5.9/10, the trading platform is robust, intuitive, and user-friendly, catering to all levels of traders.
What are the trading conditions for BlackBull Markets?
According to TU experts, BlackBull Markets offers a variety of trading conditions to its clients. The broker provides diverse platforms such as MT4, MT5, Webtrader, and Mobile platforms. They offer ECN Standard, ECN Prime, and ECN Institutional accounts, with a minimum deposit of 200 USD. The leverage stands at 1:500, and they offer a spread starting from 0.0 p. Various instruments like Forex, Index CFDs, Commodities, Precious Metals, and Energy are available for trading.
Comparison of BlackBull Markets with other brokers
TU experts evaluated BlackBull Markets against other renowned brokers.
RoboForex
RoboForex, while offering a similar trading platform, has a higher minimum deposit than BlackBull Markets. However, their spreads are competitive, and the leverage is similar to BlackBull Markets.
Pocket Option
Pocket Option differs in its trading platform and offers slightly less leverage. The minimum deposit is lower, but the spreads are higher compared to BlackBull Markets.
Tickmill
Tickmill provides the same trading platforms and comparable leverage but with a lower minimum deposit. However, their spreads are somewhat wider than BlackBull Markets.
EXNESS Group
EXNESS Group offers similar platforms and leverage but with a lesser minimum deposit. Their spreads, though, are pretty competitive.
IC Markets
IC Markets, similar to BlackBull Markets, provides the same trading platforms. The leverage and minimum deposit are relatively comparable, but their spreads are narrower.
Further, NAGA Markets is also a great Forex broker like BlackBull Markets and other brokers. To read their full review, visit the official website of the Traders Union.
Conclusion
The comprehensive BlackBull Markets review provides valuable insights about this significant player in the Forex trading arena. The broker has demonstrated a solid commitment to offering top-tier services, competitive trading conditions, and various trading instruments. Compared to other brokers, BlackBull Markets holds its own, showcasing unique strengths that make it a viable choice for traders.
However, individual trading needs and preferences may vary. Hence, it is crucial for traders to make informed decisions based on their specific requirements. To further explore the world of Forex trading and to get more details about BlackBull Markets and other brokers, we encourage readers to visit the Traders Union’s official website. It provides an extensive database of broker reviews, trading tips, and other resources to help traders navigate the dynamic world of Forex trading.
Economy
FrieslandCampina, Afriland Properties Weaken NASD Index by 0.24%

By Adedapo Adesanya
The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange fell by 0.24 per cent on Friday, April 25 after the duo of FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc and Afriland Properties Plc landed on the losers’ table.
FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc depreciated by N2.58 to sell at N35.37 per unit compared with the previous day’s N37.95 per unit, and Afriland Properties Plc lost 2 Kobo to close at N17.78 per share versus Thursday’s closing value of N17.80 per share.
However, Geo-Fluids Plc appreciated by 10 Kobo during the trading day to sell for N1.80 per unit, in contrast to the preceding session’s N1.70 per unit. The rise in the price of the stock could not prevent the fall of the bourse yesterday.
Consequently, the market capitalisation of the trading platform went down by N4.64 billion to N1.914 trillion from N1.918 trillion and the NASD Unlisted Security Index (NSI) declined by 7.92 points to 3,269.06 points from 3,276.98 points.
The final trading session of the week ended with a surge of 1,695.8 per cent in the volume of securities transacted to 3.7 billion units from the 206.2 milion units transacted in the previous trading day.
Equally, the value of transactions jumped by 2,592.6 per cent to N9.5 billion from N354.1 million on Thursday, and the number of deals decreased by 47.4 per cent to 20 deals from the 38 deals recorded a day earlier.
Impresit Bakolori Plc remained the most active stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 533.9 million units sold for N520.9 million, followed by Geo-Fluids Plc with 259.3 million units worth N456.1 million, and Okitipupa Plc with 153.6 million units valued at N4.9 billion.
Also, Okitipupa Plc remained the most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis with 153.6 million units valued at N4.9 billion, trailed by FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc with 15.6 million units worth N598.5 million, and Impresit Bakolori Plc with 533.9 million units sold for N520.9 million.
Economy
Nigeria’s Stock Market Gives up 0.30% Friday

By Dipo Olowookere
A 0.30 per cent fall was recorded by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited on Friday as a result of profit-taking in the industrial goods sector.
This was mainly caused by sell-offs in Dangote Cement Plc, which released its financial statements for the first quarter of 2025 yesterday.
The cement maker lost 10.00 per cent during the session to trade at N432.00, Regency Alliance lost 8.06 per cent to close at 57 Kobo, VFD Group depreciated by 7.57 per cent to N17.10, Chams declined by 7.27 per cent to N2.04, and Sovereign Trust Insurance crashed by 6.12 per cent to 92 Kobo.
Conversely, International Breweries, Legend Internet, and Ikeja Hotel gained 10.00 per cent each to sell for N7.70, N6.82, and N12.10 apiece, Vitafoam Nigeria surged by 9.93 per cent to N44.85, and Eterna rose by 9.92 per cent to N39.90.
The industrial goods index was down by 4.73 per cent on Friday, as the others finished in green territory.
The consumer goods space rose by 2.21 per cent, the banking sector appreciated by 1.55 per cent, the insurance counter expanded by 1.50 per cent, the energy sector increased by 0.07 per cent, and the commodity industry went up by 0.04 per cent.
At the close of transactions, the All-Share Index (ASI) went down by 321.21 points to 105,753.05 points from 106,074.26 points and the market capitalisation shrank by N202 billion to N66.465 trillion from N66.667 trillion.
The level of activity increased yesterday as the trading volume, value, and number of deals grew by 30.40 per cent, 94.23 per cent, and 17.64 per cent, respectively.
This was because investors transacted 428.1 million shares worth N20.2 billion in 14,284 deals compared with the 328.3 million shares valued at N10.4 billion in traded in 12,142 deals a day earlier.
GTCO led the activity chart with 60.7 million equities sold for N3.8 billion, Fidelity Bank traded 41.4 million stocks worth N829.3 million, Access Holdings exchanged 40.6 million shares valued at N968.3 million, MTN Nigeria sold 33.0 million equities for N8.2 billion, and Zenith Bank transacted 22.9 million stocks worth N1.1 billion.
Economy
Naira Now N1,599/$1 at Official Market, N1,605/$1 at Black Market

By Adedapo Adesanya
The Naira extended its gains against the US Dollar in the Nigerian Autonomous Foreign Exchange Market (NAFEX) on Friday, April 25 by 0.22 per cent or N3.59 to sell for N1,599.42/$1 compared with the N1,603.01/$1 it was traded in the previous session.
The Nigerian currency also improved its value against the Euro in the official market by N1.36 to close at N1,818.53/€1 compared with Thursday’s closing price of N1,819.89/€1.
However, the domestic currency depreciated against the Pound Sterling in the same market segment yesterday by N1.90 to wrap the session at N2,130.44/£1 versus the preceding session’s rate of N2,128.50/£1.
At the black market segment, the Naira appreciated against the greenback on Friday by N2 to quote at N1,605/$1, in contrast to the previous day’s value of N1,607/$1.
In the cryptocurrency market, a possible regulatory progress about digital assets in the US spurred buying interest among investors during the trading session.
The chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, Mr Paul Atkins, was at a crypto roundtable on Friday and he devoted his inaugural speech to assuring the industry that he will continue to remake securities policy to favor digital assets innovation.
Litecoin (LTC) rose by 3.0 per cent to $87.24, Dogecoin (DOGE) grew by 2.7 per cent to $0.1862, Bitcoin (BTC) increased by 1.3 per cent to $94,687.84, Ethereum (ETH) jumped by 1.2 per cent to $1,797.51, Cardano (ADA) improved by 0.9 per cent to $0.7235, and Ripple (XRP) gained 0.6 per cent to close at $2.20.
On the flip side, Solana (SOL) depreciated by 0.9 per cent to $151.64, and Binance Coin (BNB) lost 0.8 per cent to sell for $602.89, while the US Dollar Tether (USDT) and the US Dollar Coin (USDC) remained unchanged at $1.00 each.
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