Pip Bulletin

2026-08-21

Document / Colophon

About

Pip Bulletin — Brokers, priced to the pip. This is a publication about foreign-exchange brokers that treats every broker the way an auditor treats an expense report: line by line, converted to a common unit, totals checked twice. The common unit is the pip.

What we cover

Broker reviews and broker news. Reviews take a broker’s published pricing — spreads, commissions, account types, entity structures — and add it up into the one number the marketing never prints: the all-in cost of a trade, in pips. News covers the things that move that number or the market around it — regulation, financial-promotion rules, disclosure practice, platform changes. We review brokers as services. We do not tell anyone to trade, we publish no signals, and we make no claims about anyone’s returns.

How we work

From the documents. Reviews are built from published pricing schedules, legal documentation, and regulatory disclosures, and figures are attributed as such — “published”, “as of this writing”, “per the regulator”. We repeat a broker’s published averages; we do not certify them, and we never present them as measurements of our own. Headline claims — “tightest spreads”, “from 0.0 pips” — are quoted only so they can be priced. The full method lives in our editorial policy.

How this site is paid for

Pip Bulletin is an independent, commercially supported publication. We may earn affiliate or advertising revenue from links on this site. That revenue never dictates our conclusions: paid placements are disclosed where they appear, paid links are marked rel="sponsored", and no score has ever been for sale. If a broker wants a better writeup, the published price list is the only door.

Who writes here

The site is edited under the byline Sofia Marchetti — a disclosed house pen name maintained by the editorial team, in the manner of publications that write under a house identity. Reviews run under the editor’s byline; news runs as “Staff, Pip Bulletin”. We do not invent journalist biographies or credentials, and the editorial policy states the byline model in full.

The standing caution

It is in the footer of every page and it belongs here too: trading involves substantial risk of loss, and nothing on this site is financial advice. Spotted an error — a commission figure, an entity name, a spread average? The contact page is the corrections desk.