Interactive Brokers
Interactive Brokers offers unrivalled market access and the lowest commissions in the industry for active stock traders. The TWS platform is extremely powerful but has a steep learning curve for beginners.

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Interactive Brokers offers unrivalled market access and the lowest commissions in the industry for active stock traders. The TWS platform is extremely powerful but has a steep learning curve for beginners.
XTB offers real share ownership on 5,800+ stocks and ETFs alongside share CFDs under KNF and FCA regulation, a rare combination of commission-free real equity ownership and professional CFD trading on the xStation 5 platform.
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.
Stock trading is Regulated in Mexico. The country currently has 35 brokers operating under its regulatory framework. Always verify a broker’s licence with the CNBV before depositing funds.
Look for brokers regulated by the CNBV 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 under the CNBV 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 Mexico 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 Mexico.
Yes. Most brokers available in Mexico 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.
The brokers listed here have been reviewed for regulation, account types, fees, and investment options for Mexican stock and ETF investors. In Mexico, the Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores (CNBV) oversees securities brokers and enforces local regulations relevant to investor protection and broker conduct. Domestic investors trading through CNBV-regulated brokers benefit from minimum capital requirements and client asset safeguards, though there is no explicit investor compensation scheme for broker insolvency. The Mexican Stock Exchange (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores) remains the main venue for local equities, and brokers may also provide access to US and global markets, but tax-advantaged investment wrappers are not widely available to retail investors in Mexico.
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