LYNX vs TradeStation
Lynx is a well-known online broker founded in 2006. The head office is located in Amsterdam. The broker offers a wide range of trading products which include currency pairs, stocks, futures, options, bonds, CFDs and ETFs. LYNX Broker is regulated by the Dutch Financial Supervisory Authority. TradeStation Securities, or TradeStation for short, is an experienced online broker and provider of the multiple award-winning trading platform of the same name. The broker was already founded in 1982, at that time under the company name Omega Research Inc. The broker has its headquarters in Florida, USA. Traders can trade almost all common financial products via TradeStation, such as bonds, stocks, ETFs, options, futures, forex and CFDs.
Broker | LYNX | TradeStation | XM |
Headquarters | Amsterdam | Florida | Cyprus |
Spanish | |||
MM/STP Broker | |||
ECN Broker | |||
Founded | 2006 | 1982 | 2009 |
Regulated By CySEC | |||
Regulated By NFA | |||
Regulated By FCA | |||
Regulated By ASIC | |||
Minimum Deposit | $ 3000 | $500 | $5 |
Maximum Leverage | 1:40 | 1:4 | 1:500 |
Minimum Trade | $ 1 | 1 Contract | 0.01 Lots |
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Fixed Spreads | |||
Variable Spreads | |||
EUR/USD Spread (Variable) | 0.80 | Not Offered | 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 | 105 | 0 | 57 |
CFDs | 3000 | 4357 | 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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