Which CFD Broker Should You Use? Here’s What We Use.
- Lepus Proprietary Trading
- May 30
- 2 min read
We’re often asked which broker we recommend. The short answer? Use whichever broker works best for you. Lepus Proprietary Trading isn’t in the business of promoting brokers—our focus is trading. That said, we do know brokers. We deal with them daily. And because of the volume we trade, we have strong relationships with several.

If you’re unsure where to start, here’s a quick look at the CFD brokers we currently use inside Lepus Proprietary Trading. These brokers suit our style of trading—mainly the DAX during the European session—and they each offer slightly different benefits depending on your platform preferences and trading needs.
Broker | Spread on DAX (EU Session) | TradingView Integration | MT4/5 | cTrader |
0.7 pts | ❌ | ✅ | ❌ | |
1.2 pts | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | |
1.1 pts | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
We trade both futures and CFDs here. The brokers above are CFD brokers only, and they’ve served us well. For beginners, intermediate traders, and even advanced market participants, CFDs remain a solid option thanks to their low margin requirements.
Because Lepus Proprietary Trading and Wolverton Investment Group put substantial volume through the market, we’ve built strong working relationships with our brokers. Historically, we have had months of up to one yard (that’s one billion notional) moving through the market, and while this is not real capital—it’s leveraged volume—it still means we’ve got the kind of flow that brokers pay attention to.
That matters if you’re under our banner. Using the links above helps brokers understand who you’re associated with. In return, you’ll benefit from the same spread pricing and support we’ve negotiated over time.
We’ll publish a list of futures brokers we use in due course. For now, if you’re trading CFDs, this is a solid place to begin.
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