Forex.com vs Interactive Brokers
Gaincapital is a company that includes several brokers, including Forex.com. Gaincapital itself is licensed and regulated by the FCA. It is a broker offering a total of four different trading platforms, including MetaTrader 4, which allows investors to trade more than 45 currency pairs with a minimum deposit of $ 250. The Interactive Brokers Group was founded 33 years ago, in 1982. The broker has its headquarters in the United States (Greenwich Connecticut), but is also represented in numerous other locations outside the USA. InteractiveBrokers offers a wide range of trading services, from equities, options and bonds to foreign exchange and funds. The broker is regulated by the NYSE, among others.
Broker | Forex.com | Interactive Brokers | XM |
Headquarters | United States | Greenwich | Cyprus |
Spanish | |||
MM/STP Broker | |||
ECN Broker | |||
Founded | 1999 | 1977 | 2009 |
Regulated By CySEC | |||
Regulated By NFA | |||
Regulated By FCA | |||
Regulated By ASIC | |||
Minimum Deposit | $ 250 | $2000 | $5 |
Maximum Leverage | 1:200 | 1:50 | 1:500 |
Minimum Trade | 0.01 Lots | 0.25 Lots | 0.01 Lots |
Commission | |||
Deposit Fee | |||
Withdrawal Fee | |||
Fixed Spreads | |||
Variable Spreads | |||
EUR/USD Spread (Variable) | 1.00 | 0.40 | 0.50 |
View all spreads | View all spreads | View all spreads | |
Demo Account | |||
Micro Account | |||
Zero Spread Account | |||
Islamic Account | |||
Deposit Bonus | |||
No Deposit Bonus | |||
Currency Pairs | 84 | 115 | 57 |
CFDs | 97 | 6100 | 356 |
Cryptocurrencies | |||
Stocks | |||
Indices | |||
Energies | |||
Metals | |||
View Instruments | View Instruments | View Instruments | |
MetaTrader 4 | |||
MetaTrader 5 | |||
Mobile App | |||
iOS | |||
Android | |||
Web Platform | |||
cTrader | |||
NinjaTrader | |||
Mirror Trader | |||
ZuluTrade | |||
Social Trading | |||
Signals | |||
Scalping | |||
Hedging | |||
VPS | |||
Expert Advisor | |||
PayPal | |||
Neteller | |||
Skrill | |||
Payoneer | |||
Credit Card | |||
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