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easyMarkets vs Swissquote

Side-by-side comparison of regulation, trading costs, platforms, and account types for easyMarkets and Swissquote.

easyMarketsTrust 7.9/10
ASIC
CySEC
FSCA
FSA-Seychelles

One of the longest-running CFD brokers (since 2001), known for fixed spreads, dealCancellation and freeze-rate features. Regulated by ASIC and CySEC with a $25 entry point on the Standard account.

SwissquoteTrust 8.9/10
FINMA
FCA
MAS
SFC

Swiss bank-grade broker offering forex and CFDs alongside traditional banking. FINMA-regulated and listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange — a premium choice for security-focused traders willing to accept higher entry costs.

Quick verdict

  • Trust: Swissquote has the higher trust score.
  • EUR/USD spread: easyMarkets is tighter on EUR/USD.

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureeasyMarketsSwissquote
Trust score7.98.9
RegulatorsASIC, CySEC, FSCA, FSA-Seychelles, FSC-BVIFINMA, FCA, MAS, SFC, DFSA
HeadquartersCyprusGland, Switzerland
Founded20011996
Min deposit$25$1,000
Max leverage1:20001:100
EUR/USD spread0.70 pips1.30 pips
Commission per lot$0.00$0.00
Raw spread account
Standard account
Swap-free account
cTrader
MT4
MT5
TradingView
Scalping allowed
EAs / algo allowed
Hedging allowed
Copy trading
Deposit methodsBank Wire, Credit/Debit Card, Skrill, Neteller, CryptoBank Wire, Credit/Debit Card
Withdrawal methodsBank Wire, Credit/Debit Card, Skrill, Neteller, CryptoBank Wire
Withdrawal speed24h24h
Base currenciesUSD, EUR, GBP, AUDUSD, EUR, GBP, CHF

easyMarkets is best for

Beginners
Swing traders
Day traders

Swissquote is best for

Swing traders
High-volume traders