Swissquote Bank vs TradeStation

Both of these regulated forex brokers have built a positive reputation, and feedback from our members supports that. That said, Swissquote Bank currently holds a stronger overall rating (4.8) than TradeStation (0). Swissquote Bank has a lower minimum deposit, at 1000.0. Traders should note that Swissquote Bank offers a minimum lot size of 1.0 and a maximum lot size of 1.0, while TradeStation offers 111.0 and 111.0. Swissquote Bank offers a greater leverage limit of 1:100, whereas TradeStation allows a maximum of only 1:50.
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Overall Rating: Platform: Pricing: Customer service: Features:
4.8/5 (10 reviews)
4.7/5
4.7/5
5/5
5/5
0/5 (0 reviews)
0/5
0/5
0/5
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Minimum deposit ($) 1000.0 2000.0
Commission 0.0 0.0
Accepting US clients?
Swap free accounts
Segregated accounts
Interest on margin
Managed accounts
Accounts for money managers (MAM, PAMM)
One click trading
API
OCO orders
Trading over the phone
Hedging allowed
Trailing stops
Mobile trading
Scalping allowed
Bonuses
Demo Accounts
Web based trading
Contests
Decimals 5 5
Minimum lot size 1.0 111.0
Maximum lot size 1.0 111.0
Spread - Fixed
Broker type STP Dealing Desk
Maximal leverage (1:?) 100 50
Availability STP Dealing Desk
Regulation FCA (UK), FINMA (Switzerland), MFSA (Malta), DFSA (UAE) NFA (US)
Trading Platforms MetaTrader 4 (MT4), MetaTrader 5 (MT5) Web Platform, Mobile Platform
Funding/Withdrawal methods Wire Transfer, Credit Card Wire Transfer, Check
Account Currency USD USD, GBP, EUR, JPY, CAD, DKK, SEK, NOK
Languages English English, Spanish
Country Switzerland United States
Trading platform(s) timezone China, Singapore, Uganda, United Kingdom Costa Rica, United Kingdom
Other trading instruments Stocks, Commodities, Precious Metals CFDs
spreads
EUR/USD - -
GBP/USD - -
USD/JPY - -
USD/CAD - -
XAU/USD - -

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