Capital.com Review 2025

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Trust Platform Assets Mobile Fees Accounts Research Education Support 4.0
Capital.com is #94 in our CFD broker rankings.
$20
Web Platform, MT4, TradingView
CFDs on Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, ETFs, Crypto
FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SCA, SCB
USD, EUR, GBP, AUD, SEK, NOK, DKK, CHF, HKD, PLN, CZK, AED, HUF, MXN
Debit Card, Credit Card, PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Wire Transfer

Pros

  • Traders who prefer robust charting can connect their Capital.com account directly to TradingView. This lets you use TradingView’s advanced tools and community ideas alongside Capital.com’s execution, blending a popular charting platform with a regulated broker’s access.
  • Capital.com has an especially strong selection of forex (120+), commodities (70+) and cryptos (500+ pairs), catering to traders interested in these asset classes and needing depth.
  • The Capital.com app performed excellently during testing, with smooth orders, trade management and alerts, while it sits among the highest rated trading apps on the App Store for iOS users.

Cons

  • While Capital.com supports MT4, it lacks MT5 integration, limiting access to advanced trading features, including additional timeframes, indicators, and order types.
  • The broker’s research resources focus on educational content and in-house analysis but lack deep third-party tools such as Trading Central, Autochartist, sentiment indicators, and professional-level screeners that some top competitors offer.
  • Capital.com offers primarily one standard CFD account and a professional account with higher leverage, but it lacks ECN/raw spread accounts or tiered pricing, which can limit trading flexibility for high-volume scalpers.

Capital.com Review

This Capital.com review evaluates the broker in eight key areas that matter to active trades, with section ratings, various data points and the hands-on observations of our testing team, which includes experienced traders and brokerage experts.

Regulation & Trust

4.3 / 5

Capital.com launched in 2016 as a mobile‑first CFD broker and has grown fast, adding thousands of instruments and expanding into Europe, the UK, Australia, and other regions.

Capital.com is highly trusted due to its clean track record and the strength of its regulatory credentials:

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For day traders, these regulations mean decent protections like segregated funds and compensation schemes in the UK (FCA) and EU (CySEC) – up to £85k or €20k if things go south. But offshore spots like the Bahamas offer less, so check which entity you sign up under.
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Regulation & Trust Rating
Regulators FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SCA, SCB FCA, SEC, FINRA, CFTC, CBI, CIRO, SFC, MAS, MNB, FINMA, AFM FINMA, JFSA, FCMC
Segregated Client Accounts Yes Yes Yes
Negative Balance Protection Yes Yes Yes
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Accounts & Banking

3.5 / 5

Live Accounts

Capital.com keeps its account options simple, which can be a plus or a minus depending on your needs.

There’s basically one main account for day trading with variable spreads, no commissions, and a low minimum deposit starting around $20, depending on region. Leverage is capped at 1:30 for retail clients under ESMA-style rules, with negative balance protection, across a wide range of CFDs.​

There’s also a 1X account, which is an unleveraged CFD setup: long-only, no overnight fees, and the same spreads as the regular CFD account, with a cap of about £20,000 exposure at any one time. That’s safer for new day traders, but it also limits upside, and it’s not really a substitute for a real stock account at a multi-asset broker for long-term investments.

Capital.com also offers a professional account with higher leverage and rebates, but only for experienced, high-volume traders.

Unlike brokers such as IC Markets or XM, Capital.com doesn’t provide account tiers or ECN-style pricing, but it’s generally easier and cheaper to get started.

Demo Accounts

We tested Capital.com’s demo account and found it genuinely straightforward to set up – no deposit required, just basic registration details.

We immediately received virtual funds (we topped up to $10k when needed) and got our hands on both the web platform and the mobile app, with access to many – but not all (such as interest rates and bonds) – of the same CFD markets we’d trade live.

We worked with charts across 23 timeframes, experimented with 90+ technical indicators, and used the drawing tools while monitoring live news feeds – perfect for testing our day trading setups without putting real money on the line.

There’s also MT4 demo access with more sophisticated tools like automation.

What we appreciated most was the option to open multiple accounts with unlimited access. We’re not racing against a 30-day cutoff as we’ve encountered with other brokers. The demo closely mirrors live conditions – we saw spreads as low as 0.6 pips and the same 1:30 leverage caps we’d face when trading for real.

Opening a demo account on Capital.com

Deposits & Withdrawals

We’ve found Capital.com’s deposit process refreshingly straightforward, with a low $20 minimum via debit card, credit card, e-wallets (PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, Google Pay), or bank wire transfer (minimum of $250). However, funding options depend on your jurisdiction.

We tested several methods – deposits landed almost instantly and were fee-free, except for wire transfers, which took a few days. Capital.com doesn’t charge conversion fees, though we’d recommend you watch for bank-side charges.

For withdrawals, we had to use the same method as for deposits, with a $50 minimum for bank transfers and $20 for cards and e-wallets. Capital.com claims withdrawals are processed within 24 hours in 99% of cases (we’ve seen some clear in minutes), with a maximum of five days.

Crucially, we could only withdraw profits to a verified bank account. We also needed to complete KYC first – uploading ID, address proof, and bank documents via ‘My requests’ – or face AML delays.

For day traders funding small and cashing out fast, we’ve found Capital.com competitive, with zero fees and low minimums, beating IG and FOREX.com on costs, though e-wallet provider fees can add up, and there are no crypto funding options.

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Accounts & Banking Rating
Payment Methods Apple Pay, Credit Card, Debit Card, Google Pay, Neteller, PayPal, Skrill, Wire Transfer ACH Transfer, Automated Customer Account Transfer Service, Cheque, Debit Card, TransferWise, Wire Transfer Apple Pay, Bitcoin Payments, Credit Card, Debit Card, Ethereum Payments, Maestro, Mastercard, Neteller, Skrill, Visa, Wire Transfer
Minimum Deposit $20 $0 $100
Fast Withdrawals No No No
Islamic Account Yes No Yes
Demo Account Yes Yes Yes
Demo Competitions No No No
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Assets & Markets

4.3 / 5

We’ve dug into Capital.com’s 5,000+ CFD offerings and found the headline number somewhat inflated – it’s padded with obscure stocks and altcoins most people will rarely trade.

The forex selection impressed most with over 120 pairs, including majors like EUR/USD and GBP/JPY, as well as exotics like USD/TRY. We counted over 35 global indices, including the Nasdaq-100, US Dollar Index, DAX 40, and Nikkei 225, alongside 4,000+ global stock CFDs, including Tesla, Nvidia, and Barclays.

There are around 70 commodities – including energy (such as Crude Oil, Brent Oil, Natural Gas), metals (such as gold, silver, copper), and agricultural products (such as wheat, sugar, coffee) – plus over 10 bonds, including the US 10-Year T-Note.

The crypto CFD range stood out with 500+ options (unavailable to UK retail), including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and niche picks like Pepe and Sui. Crucially, we found no real stocks, ETFs, or options – just derivatives.

For day trading, there’s a great variety for quick forex and index scalps, though the depth lags behind IG’s 15,000+ instruments. The crypto selection is strong, but retail leverage caps limit appeal.

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Assets & Markets Rating
Trading Instruments CFDs on Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, ETFs, Crypto Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Funds, Bonds, ETFs, Mutual Funds, CFDs, Cryptocurrencies CFDs, Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, Crypto, Bonds, Binary Options
Extended Hours Trading No Yes No
Fractional Shares No Yes No
Margin Trading Yes Yes Yes
Maximum Leverage 1:30 1:50 1:200
Fast Execution Yes Yes Yes
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Fees & Costs

4 / 5

We tested Capital.com’s commission-free structure and found it refreshingly clean for day traders. Our costs came purely from spreads: we saw EUR/USD at 0.6 pips, GBP/USD at 1.3, gold at 0.25 points, and the S&P 500 index at about 0.9.

We’ve deposited and withdrawn multiple times without incurring any fees – genuinely zero charges.

When we hold positions overnight, swap fees are calculated based on the leverage used rather than the full position size. We’ve noticed this adding up on volatile trades, particularly crypto longs at 0.06% daily.

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After a year of inactivity, you may face $10 monthly fees, so we’d recommend closing dormant accounts.

For day traders closing same-day, it’s cost-effective enough – unless you’re a high-volume scalper looking for zero spreads. We’d recommend checking its ‘Charges and fees‘ page for your specific market’s rates before sizing positions.

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Fees & Costs Rating
Fixed Spreads No No No
Inactivity Fee $10 $0 CHF 100
EUR/USD Spread 0.6 0.08-0.20 bps x trade value 0.1
FTSE Spread 3.0 0.005% (£1 Min) 100
Oil Spread 0.030 0.25-0.85 0.1
Crypto Spread $50 (Bitcoin) 0.12%-0.18% 0.1
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Platforms & Tools

4 / 5

We extensively tested Capital.com’s proprietary TradingView-powered web platform and found it clean and fast – genuinely helpful for beginners to learn to read charts and place orders.

We particularly like the ability to drag and drop TP and SL levels directly on the chart, which makes adjusting trades feel intuitive and visual.

Capital.com also excels at making risk and reward crystal clear before you place trades – we can instantly see our potential profit and loss, which helps us size positions confidently without second-guessing ourselves.

Capital.com trading interface

We’ve used one-click trading, price alerts, integrated news, and enough indicators and drawing tools to run basic intraday setups without feeling overwhelmed.

Beginner day traders will find it easier to grasp than MetaTrader 4, though it sacrifices some of the advanced customization available at brokers like IG.

We rely on the Capital.com mobile app for monitoring and light scalping. The layout matches the web version, our watchlists sync seamlessly, and we receive in-app notifications for price levels and news.

Order tickets work simply, though editing stops and targets on small screens feels fiddly when we trade very short timeframes.

We also appreciate Capital.com’s MT4 support, letting us tap into custom indicators, EAs, and external journals like TradeZella. Direct TradingView integration offers stronger charting and community ideas while routing orders through Capital.com.

This mix competes well with top CFD brokers, though there’s no MT5 yet, and advanced users might find the built-in tools somewhat thin.

Capital.com platform showing most traded assets

Beginners may also prefer to learn the ropes at a broker that offers copy trading, trading signals, or actionable technical analysis provided by third-parties like Trading Central and Autochartist.

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Platforms & Tools Rating
Platforms Web Platform, MT4, TradingView Trader Workstation (TWS), IBKR Desktop, GlobalTrader, Mobile, Client Portal, AlgoTrader, OmniTrader, TradingView, eSignal, TradingCentral, ProRealTime, Quantower JForex, MT4, MT5
Mobile App iOS & Android iOS & Android iOS & Android
Automated Trading Expert Advisors (EAs) on MetaTrader Capitalise.ai, TWS API
Copy Trading No No No
VPS No No No
Guaranteed Stop Loss Yes No No
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Research

3.8 / 5

We’ve dug into Capital.com’s research tools and found them centered on in-house articles and videos – hundreds of them covering the impact of news on currencies and cryptocurrencies.

We’ve worked through the YouTube channel’s short explainers on strategies, market recaps, and beginner tips, updated weekly with real trading examples. What we appreciate is the straightforward approach without fluff – perfect for our quick pre-session prep.

We’ve used the built-in news feed pulling live headlines, economic calendars, and personalized Smart Feed alerts tailored to our watchlist for forex volatility and index moves.

There is a lack of third-party depth though, with no Reuters news integration, Autochartist, or Trading Central technical and sentiment analysis as we’ve seen at other brokers. On the plus side, the YouTube-hosted videos are genuinely helpful rather than sales-driven.

Against category leaders like FOREX.com or IG, we’d call Capital.com newbie-friendly but light on professional-grade research tools.

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Autochartist No No No
Trading Central No Yes No
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Education

4.3 / 5

Capital.com takes education more seriously than most CFD brokers – genuinely unusual in this space. We’ve navigated the Learn hub’s content split by level (beginners and experienced traders), which clearly explain trading ‘essentials’ including risk management that actually address drawdowns and realistic expectations, not just chart patterns.

Newbies should definitely work through structured series like ‘Getting to your first trade,’ as well as glossaries and quizzes, to build a solid foundation before executing your first trade.

As day traders, we’ve found the most value in strategy explainers, risk management pieces, and the excellent YouTube videos walking through timeframes, volatility, and position sizing in plain language.

You can pair this with the demo account to practice what you’ve learned without risking real capital immediately.

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On the downside, the content skews toward beginner-level strategies rather than advanced intraday ones.

Two resources mostly impressed us: the comprehensive Glossary, which provides quick, plain-English definitions for hundreds of terms, such as ‘AMM’ and ‘Hedging strategy,’ and the Investmate mobile app, which offers 30+ bite-sized courses, quizzes, and lessons with different learning paths based on your experience level and goals.

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Customer Support

4 / 5

We’ve tested Capital.com’s support and found it very good. We accessed 24/7 coverage via live chat, email, phone, and in-app messaging – more than sufficient for most account or platform issues we encountered mid-session.

We’ve had to work through a chatbot first before reaching a real person, however, which slowed us down when markets were moving fast. On the plus side, support has resolved our fundamental issues quickly: login problems, KYC document queries, and ‘where’s this feature?’ questions.

Live chat conversation with Capital.com support about inactivity fees

There’s no true 24/7 dealing desk phone line, fewer local-language desks than the biggest brokers, and less robust escalation paths for serious trading issues, but it’s fine for most beginners and everyday traders.

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Should You Day Trade With Capital.com?

Capital.com works well for beginner day traders if you want a simple account structure, competitive spreads, fast execution, and CFD access without commissions or high funding requirements.

The proprietary platform is clean, with solid TradingView-powered charts and news feeds, education resources to build habits, plus a safer 1X option for newer traders.​ There’s also MT4 support for automated trading.

But it’s not for everyone. No MT5, raw spreads, high leverage, or third-party trading signals means scalpers or high-volume traders might prefer deeper tools.

Try the unlimited demo first. If your style fits retail CFDs, it’s an excellent option.

FAQs

Is Capital.com Legit Or A Scam?

Based on our assessment, Capital.com is legit, not a scam – regulated by top-tier bodies like the UK’s FCA, Cyprus’ CySEC, Australia’s ASIC, plus SCA and SCB offshore. Client funds stay segregated, with compensation up to £85k (FCA) or €20k (CySEC).

For day traders, it’s trustworthy if you verify your entity and stick to regulated regions. Test with demo first – scams don’t offer that transparency.

Is Capital.com Suitable For Beginners?

Capital.com suits beginners well with its unlimited demo account, low $20 minimum deposit, and simple web/app platforms that explain leverage and risk upfront.

Hundreds of free articles, videos, and step-by-step guides cover basics like first trades or candlesticks, plus negative balance protection caps losses at your deposit.​

Sadly, there’s no hand-holding like Plus500’s more straightforward interface, or market-leading copy trading found at eToro – it’s more self-serve than some beginner brokers.​ But if you’re new and want to learn CFD day trading hands-on with a wide range of assets, Capital.com is an excellent place to start.

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  1. Interactive Brokers – Interactive Brokers (IBKR) is a premier brokerage, providing access to 150 markets in 33 countries, along with a suite of comprehensive investment services. With over 40 years of experience, this Nasdaq-listed firm adheres to stringent regulations by the SEC, FCA, CIRO, and SFC, amongst others, and is one of the most trusted brokers for trading around the globe.

  2. Dukascopy – Established in 2004, Dukascopy Bank SA is a Swiss online bank and brokerage providing short-term trading opportunities on 1,200+ instruments, including binaries. A choice of accounts (JForex, MT4/5, Binary Options) and sophisticated platforms (JForex, MT4/MT5) deliver powerful tools and market data for active traders.

Capital.com Comparison Table

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Rating 4 4.3 3.6
Markets CFDs on Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, ETFs, Crypto Stocks, Options, Futures, Forex, Funds, Bonds, ETFs, Mutual Funds, CFDs, Cryptocurrencies CFDs, Forex, Stocks, Indices, Commodities, Crypto, Bonds, Binary Options
Demo Account Yes Yes Yes
Minimum Deposit $20 $0 $100
Minimum Trade 0.01 Lots $100 0.01 Lots
Regulators FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SCA, SCB FCA, SEC, FINRA, CFTC, CBI, CIRO, SFC, MAS, MNB, FINMA, AFM FINMA, JFSA, FCMC
Bonus 10% Equity Bonus
Platforms Web Platform, MT4, TradingView Trader Workstation (TWS), IBKR Desktop, GlobalTrader, Mobile, Client Portal, AlgoTrader, OmniTrader, TradingView, eSignal, TradingCentral, ProRealTime, Quantower JForex, MT4, MT5
Leverage 1:30 1:50 1:200
Payment Methods 8 6 11
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Compare Trading Instruments

Compare the markets and instruments offered by Capital.com and its competitors. Please note, some markets may only be available via CFDs or other derivatives.

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CFD Yes Yes Yes
Forex Yes Yes Yes
Stocks Yes Yes Yes
Commodities Yes Yes Yes
Oil Yes No Yes
Gold Yes Yes Yes
Copper Yes No Yes
Silver Yes No Yes
Corn Yes No No
Crypto Yes Yes Yes
Futures Yes Yes No
Options Yes Yes No
ETFs Yes Yes Yes
Bonds Yes Yes Yes
Warrants Yes Yes No
Spreadbetting Yes No No
Volatility Index Yes No Yes

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