Learn how to maximize your earnings as a Spec Markets IB or affiliate in 2026 with volume-based commissions and institutional-grade trading conditions.

If you already know forex, you probably know people who want to trade it. A forex IB program turns that network into income — refer active traders to a broker, earn on their volume, and keep earning as long as they trade.
The catch is that the broker you promote matters just as much as your referral skills. Traders who sign up and then leave because spreads are too wide, execution is unreliable, or the platform keeps going down take your commissions with them. This article covers how the Spec Markets partnership program works, what makes it worth promoting in 2026, and how to build income that actually compounds as an IB or affiliate.
An Introducing Broker (IB) is an individual or business that refers traders to a forex or CFD broker in exchange for a commission. That commission is typically tied to the trading volume those referred traders generate — not a one-time signup fee.
Most forex IB programs work like this:
Affiliate programs follow a similar structure but sometimes pay a flat cost-per-acquisition (CPA) instead of, or in addition to, volume-based rebates. Some brokers offer both.
What separates a good IB arrangement from a poor one is retention. If the broker you promote gives traders a bad experience, churn is high and your income stalls. If traders stick around and trade actively, your earnings build over time.
Spec Markets runs a dedicated partnership program for IBs and affiliates. Full details are at specmarkets.com/en-us/partnership/.
The program is built around referring traders to a regulated broker with institutional-grade conditions. Here is what that means for your earning potential:
Volume-based commissions. Your earnings are tied to the trading activity of your referred clients. Spec Markets' account structure is designed to attract active traders — scalpers and day traders executing 10 to 50+ trades per week. High-frequency traders generate far more volume than casual ones, which translates directly into higher commissions for you.
Two clean account types to promote. Both accounts start at a $50 minimum deposit:
That simplicity matters when you are promoting. No five-tier account matrix to explain, no steering traders toward the "right" option based on confusing criteria. Two accounts, clear differences, easy pitch.
Regulated broker with real trust signals. Spec Markets holds regulated status, keeps client funds in segregated accounts at top-tier banks, and runs a zero cut system for negative balance protection. These are the boxes traders tick before depositing. Referring traders to a regulated broker means higher conversion rates and longer retention.
Both roles earn by referring traders, but the mechanics differ.
| Introducing Broker (IB) | Affiliate | |
|---|---|---|
| Commission model | Volume-based rebates (per lot traded) | CPA, revenue share, or hybrid |
| Relationship | Ongoing — earn while referred traders are active | Often one-time per acquisition |
| Best for | Trading educators, community managers, signal providers | Content creators, media sites, influencers |
| Earning ceiling | Scales with referred trader activity | Scales with traffic and conversion volume |
If you run a trading community, manage a Telegram group, teach forex strategies, or operate as a signal provider, an IB arrangement typically earns more over time. Your referred traders are already engaged and tend to trade actively.
If you run a website, YouTube channel, or social media account with high traffic, a CPA or hybrid model may suit you better.
Spec Markets accommodates both profiles. Check the partnership page to see current commission structures and find the model that fits your situation.
This is the question that actually determines whether your IB income holds up. Traders you refer will compare Spec Markets against IC Markets, Pepperstone, Exness, Vantage, FP Markets, and others. You need to know why Spec Markets wins that comparison.
Spreads from 0.0 pips on Raw Zero accounts. Average execution speed of 0.028 seconds. 99.9% platform uptime. 15+ liquidity providers. These numbers stand up against any broker in the category.
Scalpers and EA traders are especially sensitive to execution quality — slow fills and wide spreads cut directly into P&L. When you refer these traders to Spec Markets, they notice the difference fast, and they stay.
Conversion is easier when the barrier is low. At $50, traders who are on the fence about switching can test Spec Markets without committing a large deposit. FP Markets requires $100 to start. That gap matters when you are converting cost-conscious traders across Southeast Asia.
Most execution-focused brokers are cold environments. Traders deposit, trade, and have no particular reason to stay engaged beyond their own P&L. Spec Markets adds a community and rewards layer that changes that dynamic:
For you as an IB, this matters directly. Traders who stay engaged trade more. More trading volume means more commission. The broker's retention mechanics work in your favour.
Traders running Expert Advisors or algorithmic strategies need a platform that supports them without restriction. Spec Markets runs MetaTrader 5 with full EA support — a strong selling point for the intermediate-to-advanced segment that generates the most volume.
The program is a strong fit for:
If your audience is based in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Japan, or South Korea, the fit is particularly strong. Spec Markets' platform and support are built for these markets, with multilingual support and a regional focus that makes conversion easier.
The process is straightforward:
Spec Markets provides marketing materials and support to help you promote effectively. For questions about commission rates or program specifics, the contact page connects you directly with the partnership team.
Joining the program is the easy part. Building consistent income takes a more deliberate approach.
Prioritise quality over quantity. One active scalper executing 30 trades per week generates more commission than 20 casual traders placing a handful of trades per month. Target traders who already have a strategy and trade regularly.
Educate before you pitch. Traders who understand why Raw Zero suits scalpers, or why 0.028-second execution matters for EA trading, are more likely to deposit and stay active. Content that teaches converts better than content that just promotes.
Use the competition angle. The Weekly Trading Sprint Challenge is a strong hook. Competitive traders respond to the idea of winning real cash based on their return percentage — frame it as skill recognition, not a gimmick.
Lead with regulated status. In markets where unregulated brokers are common, "regulated with segregated funds" is a meaningful differentiator. Put it front and centre.
Track your conversion data. Use your partner dashboard to identify which channels and content types drive the most active traders. Double down on what works, cut what does not.
Stay consistent. IB income builds as your referred trader base grows. Traders who sign up this month are still generating commissions six months from now if they stay active. Consistency in referrals compounds.
What is a forex IB program and how does it work?
A forex IB (Introducing Broker) program lets you earn commissions by referring traders to a broker. You get a unique referral link, traders who sign up through it are tagged to your account, and you earn rebates based on the volume those traders generate. The more actively they trade, the more you earn.
How much can I earn as a Spec Markets IB or affiliate?
Earnings depend on how many traders you refer and how actively they trade. Volume-based commissions scale with trading activity, so referring scalpers or day traders who execute frequently generates significantly more than referring occasional traders. Visit the partnership page for current commission rates.
Do I need to be an active trader myself to join?
No. You do not need to trade actively to become an IB or affiliate. That said, firsthand knowledge of the platform and accounts makes your referrals more credible and your conversion rates higher.
What is the difference between an IB and an affiliate at Spec Markets?
An IB earns ongoing volume-based rebates tied to the trading activity of referred clients. An affiliate typically earns a flat fee per acquisition (CPA) or a revenue share. IBs tend to earn more over time when their referred traders are active; affiliates benefit more from high-traffic content channels. Spec Markets accommodates both models.
Why should traders I refer choose Spec Markets over IC Markets or Pepperstone?
Spec Markets offers comparable execution — 0.028-second average fills, spreads from 0.0 pips — with a lower minimum deposit ($50 vs. $100 at FP Markets) and retention features that pure execution brokers do not offer: weekly cash competitions with a $1,100 prize pool and social trading. The two-account structure is also far simpler than the multi-tier menus most competitors run.
Is Spec Markets a regulated broker?
Yes. Spec Markets operates under regulated status with client funds held in segregated accounts at top-tier banks. The zero cut system provides negative balance protection — trust signals that matter to traders evaluating brokers and to IBs building referral credibility.
How do I track my referrals and commissions?
Once approved, you get access to a partner dashboard showing referred accounts, trading volume, and commissions earned in real time. Use that data to identify what is working and optimise accordingly.
The Spec Markets partnership program gives you a regulated, competitively priced broker with genuine retention mechanics behind it. Spreads from 0.0 pips, 0.028-second execution, a $50 minimum deposit, weekly cash competitions, and social trading are real selling points — ones that hold up when traders do their own research.
If you have an audience of active or aspiring traders, it is worth exploring. Apply at specmarkets.com/en-us/partnership/.
Trading CFDs and forex involves significant risk of loss and is not suitable for all traders. Leverage up to 1000:1 amplifies both gains and losses. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Ensure you understand the risks involved before trading. Spec Markets operates under regulated status; please review all legal documents at specmarkets.com/en-us/about/legal/ before opening an account.