Capital.com and Exness face off on regulation, cost structure, and platform depth. The clash highlights how each aligns with different trading needs.
Capital.com edges Exness on editorial score, supported by broader regulation coverage and stronger platform tools.
Find out which stock broker best suits your investing profile.
Choose Capital.com if…
Choose Capital.com for a commission-free trading model. It also offers AI trading insights and a large selection of share CFDs.
Choose Exness if…
Choose Exness if you prefer a low entry point with a $1 minimum deposit. It provides MT4/MT5 and Exness Terminal with social trading.
Which broker wins for each type of stock trader, based on costs, safety, features, and editorial scoring.
Capital.com wins for low cost trading due to its commission-free model.
| Editorial score | 3.9/ 5 | 3.6/ 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Min deposit | $20 | $1▼ lower |
| Spreads from | 0.6 pips | 0.3 pips▼ lower |
| Commission / lot | N/A | $3.5/lot |
A closer look at the specific criteria each broker meets or misses within each scoring category.
| Criteria | Capital.com | Exness |
|---|---|---|
| Trust & Regulation | ||
| Top-tier regulator (FCA, ASIC, SEC, etc.) | Pass | Pass |
| Segregated client funds | Pass | Pass |
| Negative balance protection | Pass | Pass |
| Compensation scheme (e.g. FSCS, SIPC) | Pass | Pass |
| Costs | ||
| Commission-free trading | Pass | Fail |
| Features | ||
| Fractional shares | Fail | Fail |
| Dividend reinvestment (DRIP) | Fail | Fail |
| Extended hours trading | Fail | Fail |
| IPO access | Fail | Fail |
| Short selling | Pass | Pass |
| Stock screener tool | Pass | Fail |
| Support | ||
| Mobile app | Pass | Pass |
| Advanced charting tools | Pass | Pass |
| 24/5 live chat | Pass | Pass |
| Phone support | Fail | Pass |
The scores are close: Capital.com rates 3.9/5 and Exness rates 3.6/5. Capital.com has a marginal edge in our scoring, but the difference is small enough that your specific priorities — fees, platforms, or regulatory jurisdiction — should guide the final choice.
Exness lists tighter spreads from 0.3, compared with Capital.com's 0.6. For stock trading, also factor in any per-trade or per-share commissions — spreads and commissions together determine the true cost per trade.
Exness has $1, while Capital.com requires at least $20. This makes Exness more accessible for traders with limited starting capital.
Both Capital.com and Exness hold licences from top-tier regulators, indicating a high standard of regulatory oversight. Check each broker's specific regulatory bodies to confirm coverage in your jurisdiction.
For beginners, two factors stand out: Exness requires a lower minimum deposit ($1), lowering the barrier to entry, and both brokers provide negative balance protection. Also compare demo account availability and educational resources before deciding.
Capital.com lists maximum leverage of 20:1, while Exness lists up to 20:1. Available leverage depends on your jurisdiction. EU retail clients under ESMA rules are capped at 1:30 on major forex pairs.
Exness charges $3.5 per trade on commission-based accounts. Commission details for Capital.com are not currently available. Check their website for up-to-date pricing. Stock commissions may be charged as a flat rate per trade or per share; confirm the exact structure on each broker's website.
Capital.com supports Proprietary Web/Mobile, while Exness supports MetaTrader 5, MetaTrader 4. Capital.com has exclusive access to Proprietary Web/Mobile. Exness has exclusive access to MetaTrader 5 and MetaTrader 4.
Capital.com offers commission-free stock trading while Exness does not according to our data. Commission-free trading can reduce costs for frequent traders. Always confirm the current fee structure directly on each broker's website.
Both Capital.com and Exness are covered by a compensation scheme according to our data, providing an additional safety net for your stock investments. Confirm the specific scheme and coverage limit that applies to your account before depositing.
Capital.com edges Exness on regulation with more licenses including MAS and CMA.
Capital.com wins for active traders with AI insights and broad stock CFD coverage.
Exness wins for beginners due to ultra-low $1 minimum deposit.
Capital.com offers broader global access with 25 exchanges.
equally matched; neither offers fractional shares, DRIP, or IPO access.
| N/A |
| 0.65 pips |
| Inactivity fee | $10/month (after 3 months) | None |
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| Deposit fee | Free | Free |
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| Withdrawal methods | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNeteller | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNetellerPerfect MoneyCrypto |
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| Withdrawal fee | Free | Free |
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| Commission-free | Yes | No |
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| Fractional shares | No | No |
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| Dividend reinvestment | No | No |
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| Extended hours | No | No |
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| IPO access | No | No |
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| Short selling | Yes | Yes |
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| Regulators | MAS FCA ASIC CySEC CMA | FSCA FCA OJK CySEC |
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| Platforms | Proprietary Web/Mobile | MetaTrader 5 MetaTrader 4 |
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