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eToro

eToro

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61% of investor accounts lose money by trading CFDs with this provider.

Assesment

4

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  • Commissions

  • Platform

  • Regulatory compliance

  • Customer service

Pros

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  • Equities, ETFs, crypto both real and derivatives
  • Social trading e copy trading
  • User-friendly platform and demo account

Cons

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  • Slightly higher than average spreads
  • Not much variety on Forex crosses
  • USD-only account -> conversion cost on euro deposits

Characteristics

Regolamento
Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission, Commissione Nazionale per le Societa e la Borsa (CONSOB), The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
Offered products
Forex, Stocks, ETF, CFD, Crypto
Min deposit
50 USD
Broker type
Market Maker
Deposit method
Klarna, Neteller, Paypal, Skrill, Sofort, Credit card, Wire transfer
Platforms
WebTrader
Demo account
true value
Commissions

    Reviews

    eToro broker is a broker specialising in Forex, commodities and indices. Since its founding in 2007, eToro has expanded its influence worldwide. One of eToro's distinguishing features is that it is designed as a social network for traders to share their experience with other eToro customers. The eToro social network has more than 4.5 million users in 140 countries. eToro is registered and supervised by the Cyprus Securities Exchange Commission (CySEC). As far as we can see, eToro is regulated and supervised by bodies that give it an adequate level of security for the investor.

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    FAQ

    61% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.