Why Exness?

Why Exness for traders in the Gulf, Egypt, and Morocco

Why this page? When we point you to a broker, you have the right to know why this broker specifically. We don't work with Exness by chance — we chose it because it is one of the suitable options for traders in the Gulf, Egypt, and Morocco. This page explains the reasons honestly, without exaggeration.

1. Who Exness is, in short

Exness is a global forex and CFD broker, founded in 2008, that grew into a globally recognized broker, with a strong presence in the Middle East and North Africa specifically — the region we care about.

For a trader in Riyadh, Cairo, or Casablanca, this means two things: a solid, well-known name, and infrastructure that supports execution of large trading volumes according to market conditions.

2. Why it suits the Gulf specifically

Gulf traders often trade larger volumes than the global average. This changes what really matters when choosing a broker:

And here is the heart of Mardodi: the cashback amount depends on trading volume and Mardodi programme terms.

Forex and CFD trading carries real risk and may result in loss of capital. Larger volumes mean larger exposure — only trade what you can afford to lose. This content is informational and does not constitute investment advice.

3. Why it suits Egypt

The Egyptian market is large and growing in trading, but the Egyptian trader has specific needs:

CFD trading involves risk and is not suitable for everyone. Cashback reduces your trading cost — it does not eliminate the market risk on your positions. Trade with a plan and only what you can afford to lose.

4. Why it suits Morocco

The Moroccan trader often balances global reach with trust in the name:

This content is informational only. Trading CFDs with international brokers is your legal responsibility as a trader — confirm the regulatory position in your country before opening any account. Past platform performance does not guarantee future results.

5. Comparison: what sets a large broker apart from an ordinary one?

Without naming anyone, these are the differences you actually feel between a large global broker and a smaller one — and they are the reasons we chose the first kind:

CriterionLarge broker (like Exness)Smaller ordinary broker
Execution on large volumesFast and stableMay lag or slip
Liquidity depthDeepSometimes limited
Withdrawal speedVaries by payment method and processing conditionsCan take longer
Stability during newsMay maintain better stability in some market conditionsMay freeze
Regional presenceWideVaries

* A general, illustrative comparison between two kinds of brokers, not about any specific company. The goal is to explain why the large-broker category matters to a serious trader.

6. Where Mardodi fits in

Exness is a strong broker — but it does not return part of your spread or commission to you. This is where we come in:

In short: you get Exness services, plus the opportunity to benefit from the cashback programme offered by Mardodi under its terms.

Let's be honest: there is no "perfect" broker, and every trade carries real risk that can reach the loss of your capital. We explain why we see Exness as a strong choice for large volumes in our region — but the decision is yours, and it is your responsibility to check for yourself. Mardodi is a cashback service only, and does not give investment advice.

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