Best brokers in Europe
This page keeps the European broker shortlist visible without country, cookie, or localStorage filters. It gives search crawlers and readers a stable EEA-focused view.
Broker availability can still vary by country and account type. Check each review and platform terms before opening an account.
Pepperstone
Our Pepperstone review covers pricing, platforms, regulation by entity, and real trading conditions for CFD users in EU and non-EU regions. Pepperstone supports MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView, with Standard and Razor account models. EU risk disclosure: 73.7% of retail CFD accounts lose money. Outside EU, risk disclosures vary by entity and usually range from 74% to 89%.
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eToro
Our first live broker review looks at eToroโs multi-asset offer, social investing tools, fee structure, and the main risks retail investors should understand before signing up.
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XM
XM is a globally regulated multi-asset broker offering forex, CFDs, stocks, and commodities on MT4 and MT5. Our review covers its low minimum deposit, competitive spreads, bonus structure, and the key risks retail traders should understand before signing up with partner code 62BMW.
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Libertex
Our Libertex review examines a CFD broker founded in 2012: CySEC-regulated for EEA and Switzerland clients, tight spread model with per-trade commissions, CySEC-compliant leverage limits, and a proprietary app alongside MT4/MT5. 84% of retail CFD accounts lose money.
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Bitget
Bitget is a global crypto exchange offering spot trading, futures, copy trading, and earn products across 700+ coins. Our review covers its fee structure, copy trading tools, and regulatory status. Promo code FRA555 is available for all regions; certain product-specific bonuses may vary by jurisdiction.
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