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Last updated: February 6, 2025
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Safety & Regulation
Safety & Regulation score
Safety & Regulation score
Top tier regulators
Top tier regulators
Organizations that ensure brokers operate legally and fairly, like ASIC in Australia or FCA in the UK.
Investor protection
Investor protection
Safeguards in place to help protect your money if the broker goes bankrupt.
Publicly traded
Publicly traded
The broker is listed on a stock exchange, meaning you can buy shares in the company.
Founded year
Founded year
Account Information
Safety & Regulation score
Account Setup score
Top tier regulators
Micro(mini)
Small account types where you can trade with lower amounts of money.
Investor protection
ECN/RAW
An account type with direct access to the market and lower spreads, but commissions might be charged.
Publicly traded
DMA/STP
A type of account where your orders are passed directly to the market without dealing desk interference.
Publicly traded
Standard account
A common account type that offers regular trading conditions for most traders, usually requiring a moderate deposit.
Publicly traded
VIP account
A special account type for high-volume traders, often offering better trading conditions, lower fees, and premium customer support.
Publicly traded
Islamic account
A trading account that complies with Islamic finance principles, meaning no interest is charged or earned, in accordance with Sharia law.
Publicly traded
Demo account
A practice account that lets you trade with virtual money to learn how trading works without risking real funds.
Publicly traded
Real futures
Contracts that allow you to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a fixed price, involving actual ownership of the asset at settlement.
Publicly traded
Standard Leverage
The ratio that allows you to control a large trade size with a smaller amount of your own money.
Publicly traded
Negative Balance Protection
Ensures you can’t lose more money than you deposit in your trading account.
Publicly traded
Scalping
A trading strategy where you make lots of small, quick trades to profit from minor price change
Publicly traded
Hedging
A risk management strategy where you open trades that offset potential losses in another position.
Publicly traded
Real stock
Buying and owning actual shares of a company, giving you part ownership and sometimes dividends, unlike trading stock through contracts like CFDs.
Publicly traded
CFD futures
Contracts that allow you to speculate on the future price of an asset without owning it.
Deposit & Withdrawal
Safety & Regulation score
Deposit & Withdrawal Options
Publicly traded
Minimum deposit
The lowest amount of money you need to put in to start trading with this broker.
Publicly traded
Bank transfer for withdrawal
Publicly traded
Credit debit for withdrawal
Publicly traded
Bank transfer deposit
Publicly traded
Credit debit deposit
Publicly traded
PayPal deposit
Publicly traded
Skrill deposit
Publicly traded
Revolute deposit
Publicly traded
Wise deposit
Publicly traded
Netteller deposit
Publicly traded
Trustly deposit
Publicly traded
ACH/SEPA deposit
Trading Fees & Spreads
Safety & Regulation score
Fees & Commissions
Publicly traded
Broker available asset
The total number of different financial instruments (like stocks, currencies, commodities, etc.) that you can trade through the broker’s platform.
Publicly traded
Cost EUR/USD spread
The difference between the buying and selling price of the Euro against the US Dollar, which represents the broker’s fee for facilitating the trade.
Publicly traded
DAX spread
The difference between the buying and selling price of the DAX index, which represents the performance of the 30 largest companies listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. This spread is the cost to trade the DAX.
Publicly traded
WTI spread
The difference between the buying and selling price of West Texas Intermediate crude oil, which is a benchmark for oil prices in the U.S. This spread represents the broker’s fee for trading oil.
Publicly traded
Stocks Commission
The fee charged by a broker for executing a trade on your behalf when buying or selling stocks. This fee can vary based on the broker and the size of the trade.
Publicly traded
Inactivity fee
A charge applied by the broker if you do not make any trades or log into your trading account for a specified period of time.
Trading platform & Experience
Safety & Regulation score
Trading Platforms & Tools
Safety & Regulation score
Apple iOS App
Safety & Regulation score
Android App
Safety & Regulation score
Desktop Platform (Windows)
Safety & Regulation score
Desktop Platform (MacOs)
Safety & Regulation score
Web Platform
Safety & Regulation score
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)
Safety & Regulation score
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)
Safety & Regulation score
Proprietary Platform
Plus500
Safety & Regulation
Safety & Regulation score
Top tier regulators
Organizations that ensure brokers operate legally and fairly, like ASIC in Australia or FCA in the UK.
FCA in the UK, ASIC in Australia, FSA in Japan, MAS in Singapore
Investor protection
Safeguards in place to help protect your money if the broker goes bankrupt.
Yes
Publicly traded
The broker is listed on a stock exchange, meaning you can buy shares in the company.
Yes
Founded year
2031
Account Information
Account Setup score
Micro(mini)
Small account types where you can trade with lower amounts of money.
Yes
ECN/RAW
An account type with direct access to the market and lower spreads, but commissions might be charged.
DMA/STP
A type of account where your orders are passed directly to the market without dealing desk interference.
Standard account
A common account type that offers regular trading conditions for most traders, usually requiring a moderate deposit.
Yes
VIP account
A special account type for high-volume traders, often offering better trading conditions, lower fees, and premium customer support.
Yes
Islamic account
A trading account that complies with Islamic finance principles, meaning no interest is charged or earned, in accordance with Sharia law.
Yes
Demo account
A practice account that lets you trade with virtual money to learn how trading works without risking real funds.
Yes
Real futures
Contracts that allow you to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a fixed price, involving actual ownership of the asset at settlement.
No
Standard Leverage
The ratio that allows you to control a large trade size with a smaller amount of your own money.
1:30
Negative Balance Protection
Ensures you can’t lose more money than you deposit in your trading account.
Yes
Scalping
A trading strategy where you make lots of small, quick trades to profit from minor price change
No
Hedging
A risk management strategy where you open trades that offset potential losses in another position.
No
Real stock
Buying and owning actual shares of a company, giving you part ownership and sometimes dividends, unlike trading stock through contracts like CFDs.
CFD futures
Contracts that allow you to speculate on the future price of an asset without owning it.
Yes
Deposit & Withdrawal
Deposit & Withdrawal Options
Bank transfer for withdrawal
Yes
Credit debit for withdrawal
Yes
Bank transfer deposit
Yes
Credit debit deposit
Yes
PayPal deposit
Yes
Skrill deposit
Yes
Revolute deposit
No
Wise deposit
No
Netteller deposit
No
Trustly deposit
ACH/SEPA deposit
No
Trading Fees & Spreads
Fees & Commissions
Inactivity fee
A charge applied by the broker if you do not make any trades or log into your trading account for a specified period of time.
Yes
Trading platform & Experience
Trading Platforms & Tools
Apple iOS App
Yes
Android App
Yes
Desktop Platform (Windows)
No
Desktop Platform (MacOs)
No
Web Platform
Yes
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)
No
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)
No
Proprietary Platform
Yes
Vantage FX
Safety & Regulation
Safety & Regulation score
Top tier regulators
Organizations that ensure brokers operate legally and fairly, like ASIC in Australia or FCA in the UK.
ASIC in Australia, FSA in Japan
Investor protection
Safeguards in place to help protect your money if the broker goes bankrupt.
Yes
Publicly traded
The broker is listed on a stock exchange, meaning you can buy shares in the company.
No
Founded year
2009
Account Information
Account Setup score
Micro(mini)
Small account types where you can trade with lower amounts of money.
Yes
ECN/RAW
An account type with direct access to the market and lower spreads, but commissions might be charged.
Yes
DMA/STP
A type of account where your orders are passed directly to the market without dealing desk interference.
Standard account
A common account type that offers regular trading conditions for most traders, usually requiring a moderate deposit.
Yes
VIP account
A special account type for high-volume traders, often offering better trading conditions, lower fees, and premium customer support.
Yes
Islamic account
A trading account that complies with Islamic finance principles, meaning no interest is charged or earned, in accordance with Sharia law.
Yes
Demo account
A practice account that lets you trade with virtual money to learn how trading works without risking real funds.
Yes
Real futures
Contracts that allow you to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a fixed price, involving actual ownership of the asset at settlement.
No
Standard Leverage
The ratio that allows you to control a large trade size with a smaller amount of your own money.
1:1
Negative Balance Protection
Ensures you can’t lose more money than you deposit in your trading account.
Yes
Scalping
A trading strategy where you make lots of small, quick trades to profit from minor price change
Yes
Hedging
A risk management strategy where you open trades that offset potential losses in another position.
Yes
Real stock
Buying and owning actual shares of a company, giving you part ownership and sometimes dividends, unlike trading stock through contracts like CFDs.
CFD futures
Contracts that allow you to speculate on the future price of an asset without owning it.
Yes
Deposit & Withdrawal
Deposit & Withdrawal Options
Bank transfer for withdrawal
Yes
Credit debit for withdrawal
Yes
Bank transfer deposit
Yes
Credit debit deposit
Yes
PayPal deposit
No
Skrill deposit
Yes
Revolute deposit
No
Wise deposit
No
Netteller deposit
Yes
Trustly deposit
ACH/SEPA deposit
No
Trading Fees & Spreads
Fees & Commissions
Inactivity fee
A charge applied by the broker if you do not make any trades or log into your trading account for a specified period of time.
Trading platform & Experience
Trading Platforms & Tools
Apple iOS App
Yes
Android App
Yes
Desktop Platform (Windows)
No
Desktop Platform (MacOs)
No
Web Platform
Yes
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)
Yes
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)
Yes
Proprietary Platform
Yes
AvaTrade
Safety & Regulation
Safety & Regulation score
Top tier regulators
Organizations that ensure brokers operate legally and fairly, like ASIC in Australia or FCA in the UK.
ASIC in Australia, FSA in Japan
Investor protection
Safeguards in place to help protect your money if the broker goes bankrupt.
Yes
Publicly traded
The broker is listed on a stock exchange, meaning you can buy shares in the company.
No
Founded year
2006
Account Information
Account Setup score
Micro(mini)
Small account types where you can trade with lower amounts of money.
Yes
ECN/RAW
An account type with direct access to the market and lower spreads, but commissions might be charged.
DMA/STP
A type of account where your orders are passed directly to the market without dealing desk interference.
Standard account
A common account type that offers regular trading conditions for most traders, usually requiring a moderate deposit.
Yes
VIP account
A special account type for high-volume traders, often offering better trading conditions, lower fees, and premium customer support.
Yes
Islamic account
A trading account that complies with Islamic finance principles, meaning no interest is charged or earned, in accordance with Sharia law.
Yes
Demo account
A practice account that lets you trade with virtual money to learn how trading works without risking real funds.
Yes
Real futures
Contracts that allow you to buy or sell an asset at a future date for a fixed price, involving actual ownership of the asset at settlement.
No
Standard Leverage
The ratio that allows you to control a large trade size with a smaller amount of your own money.
1:30
Negative Balance Protection
Ensures you can’t lose more money than you deposit in your trading account.
Yes
Scalping
A trading strategy where you make lots of small, quick trades to profit from minor price change
No
Hedging
A risk management strategy where you open trades that offset potential losses in another position.
Yes
Real stock
Buying and owning actual shares of a company, giving you part ownership and sometimes dividends, unlike trading stock through contracts like CFDs.
CFD futures
Contracts that allow you to speculate on the future price of an asset without owning it.
No
Deposit & Withdrawal
Deposit & Withdrawal Options
Bank transfer for withdrawal
Yes
Credit debit for withdrawal
Yes
Bank transfer deposit
Yes
Credit debit deposit
Yes
PayPal deposit
No
Skrill deposit
Yes
Revolute deposit
No
Wise deposit
No
Netteller deposit
Yes
Trustly deposit
ACH/SEPA deposit
No
Trading Fees & Spreads
Fees & Commissions
Inactivity fee
A charge applied by the broker if you do not make any trades or log into your trading account for a specified period of time.
Yes
Trading platform & Experience
Trading Platforms & Tools
Apple iOS App
Yes
Android App
Yes
Desktop Platform (Windows)
No
Desktop Platform (MacOs)
No
Web Platform
Yes
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)
Yes
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)
Yes
Proprietary Platform
Yes