IC Markets
IC Markets offers Shares CFDs on 2,000+ global stocks via MT5 and IRESS, combining its benchmark ECN infrastructure with direct equity access, a strong complement to its core forex range for active traders who also need equity exposure.

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The brokers featured here have been reviewed for regulation, fees, platform quality, and access to stocks and ETFs for investors in Aruba. Aruba does not have a specifically named financial regulator governing retail stock brokers, so residents typically access global brokerages that comply with international standards and offer multi-currency accounts. Investors should pay close attention to each broker’s segregation of client funds and investor protection schemes, which may vary depending on the jurisdiction where the broker is licensed. Most platforms available in Aruba operate from Europe or North America, influencing the account types and tax reporting required for local residents.
IC Markets offers Shares CFDs on 2,000+ global stocks via MT5 and IRESS, combining its benchmark ECN infrastructure with direct equity access, a strong complement to its core forex range for active traders who also need equity exposure.
FP Markets offers direct-access share CFD trading via IRESS alongside standard MT4/MT5/cTrader share CFDs, a differentiated dual-model approach under ASIC and CySEC regulation that suits both ECN forex traders and equity-focused clients.
eToro's zero-commission real stocks and fractional share product make it accessible for beginners, though its USD-denominated accounts mean non-US investors face FX conversion costs on every transaction.
Stock trading is Regulated in Aruba. The country currently has 17 brokers operating under its regulatory framework. Always verify a broker’s licence with the local authority before depositing funds.
Look for brokers regulated by Aruba's local authority or a Tier 1 regulator such as the FCA, ASIC, or SEC. Compare commissions, platform quality, available markets, and customer support. Our list above is sorted by overall rating to help you shortlist quickly.
Regulated brokers in Aruba are required to segregate client funds from company funds and participate in investor compensation schemes where applicable. Always check the broker’s regulatory status and read the terms before depositing.
The brokers listed for Aruba typically provide access to major global exchanges including the NYSE, NASDAQ, and LSE, as well as local markets where available. Check each broker’s instrument list for the specific markets and exchanges offered to residents of Aruba.
Yes. Most brokers available in Aruba offer iOS and Android apps. Look for brokers that list mobile trading as a key feature, and check whether the app supports your preferred markets and order types.
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