The comparison pairs a legacy US broker with commission-free stock trading against a flexible CFD-driven platform. The tension focuses on cost, ownership, and regulatory protections.
Find out which stock broker best suits your investing profile.
Choose if…
Choose Charles Schwab if you want commission-free US stock trading and fractional shares. You also access IPOs and a broad research stack.
Choose if…
Choose Exness if you want a $1 minimum deposit and stock CFDs. You also benefit from instant withdrawals and strong regulatory coverage.
Which broker wins for each type of stock trader, based on costs, safety, features, and editorial scoring.
| Editorial score | 4.6/ 5 | 3.6/ 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Min deposit | N/A | $1 |
| Spreads from | N/A | 0.3 pips |
| Commission / lot | N/A | $3.5/lot |
A closer look at the specific criteria each broker meets or misses within each scoring category.
| Criteria | Charles Schwab | Exness |
|---|---|---|
| Trust & Regulation | ||
| Top-tier regulator (FCA, ASIC, SEC, etc.) | Pass | Pass |
| Segregated client funds | Pass | Pass |
| Negative balance protection | Fail | Pass |
| Compensation scheme (e.g. FSCS, SIPC) | Fail | Pass |
| Costs | ||
| Commission-free trading | Pass | Fail |
| No deposit fee | Pass | — |
| Features | ||
| Fractional shares | Pass | Fail |
| Dividend reinvestment (DRIP) | Pass | Fail |
| Extended hours trading | Pass | Fail |
| IPO access | Pass | 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 | Pass | Pass |
Charles Schwab rates 4.6/5 versus 3.6/5 for Exness. Charles Schwab edges ahead on our composite score, though both brokers meet a reasonable standard for most traders.
Exness starts from 0.3. Current spread data is not available for Charles Schwab. Check both brokers' websites for up-to-date spread and commission pricing.
Exness requires $1. Minimum deposit information is not currently available for Charles Schwab.
Both Charles Schwab 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, Exness provides negative balance protection, capping losses at your deposit amount. Also compare demo account availability and educational resources on each broker's site before deciding.
Charles Schwab lists maximum leverage of 1:4, 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 Charles Schwab 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.
Charles Schwab supports thinkorswim, Proprietary Web/Mobile, while Exness supports MetaTrader 5, MetaTrader 4. Charles Schwab has exclusive access to thinkorswim and Proprietary Web/Mobile. Exness has exclusive access to MetaTrader 5 and MetaTrader 4.
Charles Schwab 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.
Exness scores higher on investor protection criteria, with compensation scheme coverage and segregated client funds. For stock investors, confirming compensation scheme coverage ensures your assets are protected up to a defined limit if the broker becomes insolvent.
Charles Schwab wins for low cost trading with commission-free US stock and ETF trading.
Charles Schwab is regulated by SEC and FINRA, offering strong safety.
Charles Schwab wins for long-term investors with fractional shares and DRIP.
Charles Schwab wins for active traders with thinkorswim and broad research.
Charles Schwab is best for beginners with no account minimum and fractional shares.
Charles Schwab wins for global market access with 12 exchanges.
| N/A |
| 0.65 pips |
| Inactivity fee | None | None |
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| Deposit fee | Free | Free |
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| Withdrawal methods | Bank transferACHWire transferCheque | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNetellerPerfect MoneyCrypto |
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| Withdrawal fee | Free ACH; $25 wire transfer | Free |
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| Commission-free | Yes | No |
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| Fractional shares | Yes | No |
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| Dividend reinvestment | Yes | No |
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| Extended hours | Yes | No |
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| IPO access | Yes | No |
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| Short selling | Yes | Yes |
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| Regulators | SEC FINRA | CySEC FSCA FCA OJK |
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| Platforms | thinkorswim Proprietary Web/Mobile | MetaTrader 5 MetaTrader 4 |
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| Active bonuses | 2 offers | None |
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Charles Schwab edges Exness on overall score due to commission-free trading and broader long-term features.
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Score 3.6 / 5
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