Exness and Octa are prominent online brokers offering competitive trading conditions and a variety of features. Exness boasts multiple tier-1 regulations, while Octa is regulated by CySEC. Both provide popular platforms like MT4 and MT5, with Octa additionally offering cTrader and its proprietary OctaTrader. Account types cater to different trading styles and capital levels, with Exness generally offering tighter spreads. Both brokers offer a wide range of assets, including forex, CFDs, and cryptocurrencies, and support copy trading. While Exness excels in educational resources, Octa often presents attractive bonuses and promotions. Ultimately, the best choice depends on individual trading preferences, such as desired platform, fee structure, and regulatory oversight.
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Brokers Details
Founded :
Headquarters :
Min. Deposits :
Base Currencies :
Max. Leverage :
Trading Desk :
US Clients :
Commission :
Platforms :
Fees Details
EUR/USD Spreads :
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Gold Spreads :
BTC/USD Spreads :
CopyTrading :
Scalping :
Hedging :
Auto Trading :
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MT5 :
TradingView :
cTrader :
Proprietary :
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Forex :
Crypto :
Commodities :
Crude Oil :
Gold :
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Bonds :
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