XM.Market Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 26 November 2025
XM.Market (“we”, “us”, “our”) is an educational website focused on XM’s products, account types, pricing, promotions and risks. This Affiliate Disclosure explains how XM.Market may be compensated when you visit XM or other partners through links on this website.
We believe it is important that readers understand when commercial relationships exist, how they work and how they may influence the content you see. This page should be read together with our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
How affiliate links & referrals work
XM.Market may earn a commission or other form of compensation if you interact with certain links, banners or tracking parameters on this website and subsequently open or fund an account with XM or another partner.
What is an affiliate link?
An affiliate link is a special URL that contains tracking information. When you click such a link from XM.Market to XM’s official website or another provider:
- you are taken to the provider’s website or app;
- a tracking parameter and/or cookie may record that XM.Market referred you;
- if you later open an account, deposit or take another qualifying action, the provider may pay XM.Market a commission.
This compensation does not increase the price you pay or change the trading conditions you receive from XM or the other provider. It is paid from the provider’s marketing budget as a referral fee.
Relationship with XM
XM.Market focuses almost entirely on XM’s ecosystem. We may have an affiliate or partner relationship with XM that allows us to receive compensation if you become or remain an XM client after using certain links. At the same time:
- XM.Market is not a broker, exchange, bank or investment firm;
- XM.Market does not provide trading accounts or hold client funds;
- any contractual relationship for trading services is between you and XM, not XM.Market.
How affiliate compensation affects content
Commercial relationships can create potential conflicts of interest. We want to be clear about how we try to handle this in practice.
Editorial approach
Our guides are written with the goal of helping new and intermediate traders understand how XM’s products work in the real world — including both attractive features and structural risks. In particular, we aim to:
- explain where conditions depend heavily on country or XM entity;
- highlight trading costs, leverage risks and behavioural traps;
- encourage readers to treat promotions and competitions cautiously;
- send readers back to XM’s official website and legal documents for final confirmation.
Even though XM.Market may be paid when you open or fund an account, we do not guarantee or promote any specific trading result. Nothing on this website should be seen as a “push” to trade if doing so does not fit your personal circumstances or risk tolerance.
No personalised recommendations
Affiliate compensation does not turn our content into personalised financial advice. We do not recommend that any specific individual should trade, copy trade, increase leverage or participate in promotions or competitions. All examples and explanations are general in nature.
The decision to open an account, deposit, trade or copy trade is always yours. If you are unsure, you should consider obtaining independent financial advice.
Tracking, cookies & third-party networks
Referral tracking usually involves cookies, URL parameters or similar technologies. These are often handled by XM or by an affiliate network on their behalf.
How tracking works in practice
When you follow an affiliate link:
- a tracking parameter may be appended to the URL;
- a third-party script or network may set a cookie in your browser;
- XM or the network can later attribute a qualifying action (such as account opening) to XM.Market.
XM.Market does not control how XM or their networks implement this tracking. Their practices are governed by their own privacy and cookie policies, which you should review directly on their websites.
Analytics vs. affiliate tracking
We may also use web analytics tools to understand overall traffic patterns on XM.Market. Analytics data is typically aggregated and does not identify you as a specific individual. Affiliate tracking, by contrast, focuses on attributing referrals to the correct source.
For more detail on how XM.Market uses cookies and similar technologies, please see our Privacy Policy. For XM’s own processing of your data, refer to the privacy and cookie policies on XM’s official website.
Questions, concerns & feedback
If you have questions about this Affiliate Disclosure, or if you believe any page on XM.Market does not clearly indicate a commercial relationship where one exists, we would like to hear from you.
You can contact us using the form on the XM.Market Contact page.
When you contact us, please include the URL of the page you are referring to and any relevant details. We review all good-faith feedback and will update our disclosures where necessary.
Please note: XM.Market cannot resolve disputes about your XM trading account, bonuses, spreads, withdrawals or other contractual matters. Those issues must be addressed directly with XM through their official support channels.