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Best Online Brokerages and Trading Platforms in 2024. Apply Via ValueChampion Now!

Webull Online Brokerage

Webull has some of the lowest trading fees currently available, making it suitable for those who are just getting started with investing or those with a small investment budget.


Webull Online Brokerage


Pros

  • Supports fractional trading for US stocks
  • Allows you to earn interest on your idle cash
  • Allows you to automate your investing

Cons

  • Trading of US stocks during overnight hours has slightly higher commission fees than during regular and extended hours
  • Limited investment features
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Moomoo

moomoo by FUTU is a great brokerage for investors who are looking for a platform that allows them to get the most bang for their buck.


Moomoo


Pros

  • Lowest commission fees in Singapore
  • Lifetime $0 commission for US stocks
  • No minimum income requirement

Cons

  • Commission free trades only apply to US stocks, does not apply to SG or HK stocks
  • High margin rates
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uSMART

With its innovative SMART features, extensive learning affordances, and some of the cheapest commission fee rates for the SG and HK markets, uSMART is the perfect option for new and fresh investors.


uSMART


Pros

  • Lowest commision fees for SG and HK markets
  • SMART features for convenient trading process
  • Educational features to guide new investors

Cons

  • Does not support mutual funds or bonds trading
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IG

IG is an online trading platform, offering traders access to over 13,000+ financial markets in CFDs for indices, forex, shares, commodities and more.


IG


Pros

  • Broad range of CFD products
  • Competitive Forex trades

Cons

  • Not the lowest costs to trade
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Tiger Brokers

Tiger Brokers is one of the cheapest online brokers on the market.


Tiger Brokers


Pros

  • Low cost trading fees
  • Cheap trades on the HKSE
  • Easy to use platform

Cons

  • Limited market access
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SAXO Markets

An excellent, low cost platform that offers great market access.


SAXO Markets


Pros

  • Low-fee brokerage with great user interface
  • Access to international markets
  • Earn up to 4.65% interest on uninvested cash without any lock-in period for Platinum & VIP accounts

Cons

  • Interest on cash balance not available for the Classic account plans
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City Index

Consider this if you are looking for a CFD trading platform with low fees and fast execution.


City Index


Pros

  • Great for experienced CFD trader
  • International CFDs available

Cons

  • Not the best for inexperienced traders
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