Libertex offers share CFDs with zero spread and commission-based pricing under CySEC regulation - a European-focused broker with 50+ equity CFDs and a user-friendly proprietary platform.
How Libertex ranks
Libertex extends its zero-spread, commission-based model to share CFDs, providing transparent equity trading cost under CySEC regulatory oversight.
Libertex provides 50+ share CFDs across major US (Apple, Tesla, Meta, Amazon, Alphabet) and European equities. The zero-spread model means the cost is entirely in the transparent per-trade commission - no hidden spread markup.
The proprietary Libertex platform (web and mobile) provides a clean visual interface for equity trading. MT4 is also available for technical analysis purists.
CySEC regulated (Cyprus) - with ICF investor compensation fund coverage up to EUR 20,000. Negative balance protection applies to retail EU clients.
Commission-only pricing is less efficient than spread-plus-commission ECN models for high-frequency traders. No real share ownership. Not available to US clients.
Libertex suits European traders who want transparent commission-based share CFD access under CySEC regulation with a clean proprietary platform.
Last reviewed: May 3, 2026
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Instead of charging a bid-ask spread, Libertex charges a variable commission (called a multiplier) on each trade. For EUR/USD, this is typically around 0.03% of the notional value, which works out similarly to a 0.3-pip spread at standard lots.
Libertex is regulated by CySEC (Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission) under license 164/12. This provides EU MiFID II-level investor protection for eligible clients.
Libertex accepts a minimum deposit of just $10, making it one of the most accessible brokers for traders with limited capital.
No. Libertex does not currently accept clients from the United Kingdom, United States, or Australia. It primarily serves clients in Latin America, Eastern Europe, and parts of Asia and the Middle East.
Libertex supports MetaTrader 4 (MT4), MetaTrader 5 (MT5) and a proprietary web and mobile platform. A mobile trading app is available for iOS and Android.
Libertex customer support is available via live chat during trading hours (24 hours a day, Monday to Friday). Phone support is also available. Support is provided in multiple languages.
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