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027Vol. IVJuly 7, 2026
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Broker comparison

ActivTrades vs Capital.com

ActivTrades and Capital.com are useful to compare for readers researching app-led forex, CFD and multi-asset trading brands. This page is a decision checklist built from InvestorTrip's current database rows, not a live pricing table.

ActivTrades

Current broker snapshot

Review
Rating
4.6 / 5
Minimum deposit
$0
Regulator labels
FCA, SCB, CMVM, Bacen +1
Markets listed
Forex, Shares, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Commodities +1
Editorial status
No current notice

Capital.com

Current broker snapshot

Review
Rating
4.7 / 5
Minimum deposit
$20
Regulator labels
FCA, CySEC, FSA, SCB +1
Markets listed
Forex, Commodities, Share CFDs, Indices, ETFs
Editorial status
No current notice

How to read this comparison

The facts below come from InvestorTrip's current broker database and linked review pages. They are a screening aid, not a claim that a broker is available, cheaper or safer for every country, account type or legal entity.

Quick Take

ActivTrades currently screens with a lower listed minimum deposit than Capital.com. Both rows list FCA-related regulator labels and broad market categories that include forex, shares or share CFDs, indices, commodities and crypto-related markets.

Platform And Product Fit

The important comparison is the account route, not only the brand. Confirm whether the products are real assets, CFDs or another contract type, then check platform order controls, risk tools, execution terms and mobile-app restrictions.

Cost And Document Checks

Before choosing either broker, compare current spreads, commissions, overnight financing, guaranteed-stop or risk-control charges, withdrawal terms and inactivity rules from broker documents tied to the entity that would hold your account.

Verdict

ActivTrades currently screens better on listed minimum deposit, while Capital.com remains a close comparison for readers prioritizing app experience and broad CFD-style market access. The decision should come from entity, product type, platform controls and verified costs.