Broker comparison
Capital.com vs IC Markets
This page helps you compare Capital Com and IC Markets side by side without naming a universal winner. Every broker suits different traders, so treat the points below as a structured checklist rather than a recommendation. Confirm every figure against each broker's current official documents before you open or fund an account, because product terms change and can differ by region and entity.
Capital.com
Current broker data
- 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
IC Markets
Current broker data
- Rating
- 4.5 / 5
- Minimum deposit
- $200
- Regulator labels
- ASIC, CySEC, FSA, CMA
- Markets listed
- Forex, Commodities, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Stocks
- 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.
Regulation and account entity
Start by confirming which legal entity would hold your account and which regulator oversees it. Both brokers may operate multiple entities across regions, and the protections available to you depend on the entity you sign with. Read the client agreement and the disclosures shown during onboarding rather than relying on marketing summaries.
Key checks: Check the exact entity name and licence number on each broker's site.; Confirm whether investor compensation or segregation applies to your entity.; Verify which country's rules govern your account before funding..
Fees, spreads and platforms
Compare the total cost of trading, not just headline spreads. Look at commissions, financing or swap charges, inactivity fees and any deposit or withdrawal costs. Also confirm which trading platforms and instruments each broker supports for the markets you plan to trade, since availability varies by account type and region.
Key checks: List spreads and commissions for the specific instruments you trade.; Check overnight financing and any inactivity or withdrawal fees.; Confirm platform availability and supported order types for your needs..
Support, funding and onboarding
Review how each broker handles deposits, withdrawals, verification and customer support. Processing times and accepted payment methods differ, and these practical details affect your day-to-day experience. Use the full reviews and the compare tool to line up fields consistently before deciding.
Key checks: Compare accepted deposit and withdrawal methods and stated timings.; Check available support channels and hours for your region.; Read the onboarding and verification requirements in advance..
Verdict
Both brokers can suit different traders. Use the checklist and confirm current documents before choosing; neither is a universal winner.