In a head-to-head on stock access and platform reach, Swissquote emphasizes real ownership and global exchange access while Vantage leans on CFDs and multi-platform trading.
Swissquote edges ahead of Vantage on editorial score, 4.3 vs 3.8, driven by stronger regulation and broader exchange access. Vantage offers 24/5 live chat and multi-platform trading but lacks real ownership and wider exchange access.
Find out which stock broker best suits your investing profile.
Choose Swissquote if…
Choose Swissquote if you want real share ownership with custody and access to 60 exchanges, under FINMA regulation.
Choose Vantage if…
Choose Vantage if you prefer 24/5 live chat, equity CFDs across 1,000+ stocks, and no minimum deposit.
Which broker wins for each type of stock trader, based on costs, safety, features, and editorial scoring.
Swissquote leads for safety with FINMA regulation and Swiss banking custody.
| Editorial score | 4.3/ 5 | 3.8/ 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Min deposit | $1,000 | $50▼ lower |
| Spreads from | 1.7 pips | 0 pips▼ lower |
| Commission / lot | N/A | $6/lot |
A closer look at the specific criteria each broker meets or misses within each scoring category.
| Criteria | Swissquote | Vantage |
|---|---|---|
| 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 | Fail | 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 | Fail | Pass |
| Phone support | Pass | Pass |
Swissquote rates 4.3/5 versus 3.8/5 for Vantage. Swissquote edges ahead on our composite score, though both brokers meet a reasonable standard for most traders.
Vantage lists tighter spreads from 0, compared with Swissquote's 1.7. For stock trading, also factor in any per-trade or per-share commissions — spreads and commissions together determine the true cost per trade.
Vantage has $50, while Swissquote requires at least $1000. This makes Vantage more accessible for traders with limited starting capital.
Both Swissquote and Vantage 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: Vantage requires a lower minimum deposit ($50), lowering the barrier to entry, and both brokers provide negative balance protection. Also compare demo account availability and educational resources before deciding.
Swissquote lists maximum leverage of 20:1, while Vantage 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.
Vantage charges $6 per trade on commission-based accounts. Commission details for Swissquote 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.
Swissquote supports MetaTrader 5, Proprietary Web/Mobile, MetaTrader 4, while Vantage supports MetaTrader 5, Proprietary Web/Mobile, DXtrade, MetaTrader 4. Both provide MetaTrader 5 and Proprietary Web/Mobile and MetaTrader 4. Vantage has exclusive access to DXtrade.
Neither Swissquote nor Vantage is listed as offering commission-free trading in our data. Compare each broker's commission schedule directly, as fees vary by account type and the markets you trade.
Both Swissquote and Vantage 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.
Swissquote suits active traders with broad global access and regulated custody.
Swissquote provides access to 60 exchanges globally.
Swissquote wins for long-term investors with real shares and broad exchange access.
| N/A |
| 0.6 pips |
| Inactivity fee | CHF 10/month (after 6 months) | None |
|---|
| Deposit fee | Free | Free |
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| Deposit methods | Bank transferCredit cardDebit card | Bank transferCredit cardDebit cardSkrillNetellerPayPal |
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| Withdrawal methods | Bank transfer | Bank transferCredit cardSkrillNeteller |
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| Withdrawal fee | Free | Free |
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| Commission-free | No | 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 | FCA DFSA FINMA | FCA ASIC CIMA |
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| Platforms | MetaTrader 5 Proprietary Web/Mobile MetaTrader 4 | MetaTrader 5 Proprietary Web/Mobile DXtrade MetaTrader 4 |
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