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Best Alternatives to XTB in 2026

People search for XTB alternatives mainly for one of these reasons: the 0.5% currency-conversion fee, the lack of a UK ISA wrapper, or a preference for a simpler app over a full-featured platform. Several well-regulated, low-cost brokers cover the same ground. Below are the closest alternatives, ranked, with how each compares on cost.

  1. 1. eToro

    eToro is a multi-asset platform best known for copy trading and an extremely beginner-friendly interface. Commission-free stock investing, but watch the withdrawal and currency-conversion fees.

    eToro

    Best for beginners and social/copy trading

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  2. 2. Trading 212

    Trading 212 offers genuinely commission-free investing with no withdrawal fee and an Invest/ISA account for UK users. A strong low-cost pick, though product depth is narrower than full-service brokers.

    Trading 212

    Best for low fees and UK investors

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  3. 3. Webull

    Webull pairs commission-free stocks, ETFs and options with surprisingly advanced charting and analysis tools. Strong for active US traders; available in the UK with a 0.35% FX fee. Only regulatory fees apply on sells.

    Webull

    Best for active traders who want advanced tools free

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  4. 4. Capital.com

    Capital.com is a CFD broker with tight spreads (from 0.6 pips on EUR/USD), no commission, and no inactivity or withdrawal fees. A low-cost, well-regulated choice for CFD traders — but it is CFD-only, not a share-ownership investing platform.

    Capital.com

    Best for low-cost CFD trading with tight spreads

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  5. 5. Robinhood

    Robinhood pioneered commission-free trading in the US. Zero commission on stocks, ETFs, options, and crypto, no FX fees (USD only), and a clean app. US residents only, and the $75 account-transfer-out fee is worth noting.

    Robinhood

    Best for commission-free investing in the US

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  6. 6. AvaTrade

    AvaTrade is an established, multi-regulated CFD and forex broker with fixed spreads and a beginner-friendly app (AvaTradeGO). Costs sit in the spread, so watch the quarterly inactivity and annual administration fees if you trade rarely. CFD-only — not a share-ownership investing platform.

    AvaTrade

    Best for CFD and forex trading with fixed spreads

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  7. 7. Revolut

    Revolut bolts simple stock investing onto its popular banking app. Convenient if you already use Revolut, with one free trade per month on Standard, but the 0.25% per-trade commission makes it pricier than dedicated low-cost brokers for active investors.

    Revolut

    Best for investing inside an all-in-one money app

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FeatureXTBeToroTrading 212WebullCapital.comCFDRobinhoodAvaTradeCFDRevolut
Rating4.5 / 54.5 / 54.4 / 54.3 / 54.3 / 54.2 / 54.2 / 53.9 / 5
Stock commission0% up to €100k monthly turnover, then 0.2% (min €10)$1–$2 per stock trade (varies by country/exchange); ETFs 0%0%$0 on stocks, ETFs and options (regulatory fees on sells)No commission; cost is in the spread (from 0.6 pips on EUR/USD)$0 on US stocks, ETFs, options and cryptoNo commission; cost is in the spread (from 0.9 pips on EUR/USD)0.25% per trade (min ~$1), 0.12% on Ultra; 1+ free trades/month by plan
Withdrawal feeFree above €100 (some entities charge €10 below €100)$5 per withdrawal on USD accounts ($30 min); free on GBP/EUR accountsFreeFree (ACH); wires $25 to send; account transfer out $75FreeFree (ACH); instant withdrawal 1.5%; account transfer out $75FreeFree
Inactivity fee€10/month after 1 year inactive with no deposit in 90 daysNone (eToro removed the inactivity fee in 2026)NoneNoneNoneNone$10/quarter after 3 months idle, plus $100/year administration fee after 12 monthsNone
Min deposit$0$50$1$0$20$0$100$0
Fractional sharesYesYesYesYesNoYesNoYes
Demo accountYesYesYesYesYesNoYesNo
RegulatorsFCA, CySEC, KNFFCA, CySEC, ASICFCA, CySECSEC, FINRA, SIPC, FCAFCA, CySEC, ASIC, SCBSEC, FINRA, SIPCCentral Bank of Ireland, ASIC, FSCAFCA, CySEC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best alternative to XTB?

eToro is the strongest alternative for most users — best for beginners and social/copy trading.

Why switch from XTB?

Common reasons include lower fees, different account types, or a simpler interface. Compare the options above against what matters to you.