About John Bringans

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John Bringans

Managing Editor

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John Bringans is the Managing Editor for ForexBrokers.com. An experienced media professional, John has close to a decade of editorial experience with a background that includes key leadership roles at global newsroom outlets.

He holds a Bachelorโ€™s Degree in English Literature from San Francisco State University, and conducts research on forex and the financial services industry while assisting in the production of content across Reink Media domains.

Latest Articles

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Vantage Review

Vantage rounds out its MetaTrader platform suite offering with support for multiple social trading platforms, content powered by Trading Central.

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Best Forex Brokers for 2025

For our 2025 Forex Broker Review we assessed, rated, and ranked 32 international forex brokers. Here are our findings.

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Interactive Brokers Forex Review

Interactive Brokers is a highly trusted multi-asset broker with an extensive offering of tradeable global markets.

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FOREX.com Review

FOREX.com is a trusted brand that delivers an excellent trading experience for forex and CFDs traders across the globe.

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Pepperstone Review

Pepperstone offers a growing range of tradeable markets, good-quality research, and support for multiple social copy trading platforms.

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Capital.com Review

Capital.com stands out for its quality research, strong educational content, and innovative web platform.

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HFM (HF Markets) Review

Alongside quality research and MetaTrader offering, HFM (HF Markets) offers a proprietary copy trading platform, HFcopy, as well as a decent selection of nearly 1,000 CFDs (including 100+ forex pairs).

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LegacyFX Review

LegacyFX is a plain-vanilla MetaTrader 5 (MT5) broker that offers a medium range of CFD markets and forex pairs.

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