Broker comparison
Capital.com vs VT Markets
This comparison of Capital Com and Vt Markets is built as a verification checklist rather than a ranking. Broker fees, regulation and account terms vary by region and change without notice, so the only reliable comparison is one you confirm yourself against each broker's current documents. The steps below show you what to check and in what order. Pair this page with the full InvestorTrip reviews of both brokers and the interactive compare tool.
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
VT Markets
Current broker data
- Rating
- 4.5 / 5
- Minimum deposit
- $100
- Regulator labels
- ASIC, FSCA, FSC
- Markets listed
- Forex, Shares, Indices, Cryptocurrencies, Commodities +1
- Editorial status
- Editorial notice
Editorial notice
VT Markets is an authorised representative of Vantage Global Prime Pty Ltd, which holds ASIC license 428901 (issued 21 December 2012). The same licensee also operates the Vantage brand. These two brokers are corporate-linked under shared regulatory coverage rather than independent alternatives.
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.
Confirm the regulated entity behind your account
Broker groups commonly run multiple legal entities, each supervised by a different regulator and offering different client protections. Your first task is to establish which Capital Com entity and which Vt Markets entity would actually hold your account based on your country of residence. Find the entity name and licence number in the client agreement, then verify it on the regulator's public register. Note any differences in client money segregation rules, compensation schemes and dispute resolution routes between the two entities you would use.
Key checks: Locate the specific legal entity for your region in each broker's client agreement.; Verify licence numbers on the regulator's official register, not on the broker's website alone.; Compare client money handling and any applicable compensation arrangements.; Check whether negative balance protection is stated for your account type..
Build a like-for-like cost comparison
To compare costs fairly, hold everything else constant: same instrument, same account type, same trade size, same holding period. Pull spreads or commissions from each broker's current pricing pages, then add overnight financing, currency conversion fees and any deposit, withdrawal or inactivity charges. Pay attention to whether quoted spreads are minimum, typical or fixed, because these labels change how figures should be read. If a fee is not clearly documented, ask support in writing and save the response as evidence of what you were told.
Key checks: Model total cost per trade, including financing for any positions held overnight.; Check non-trading fees such as withdrawals, conversions and inactivity charges.; Note whether quoted spreads are minimum, typical or fixed figures.; Date every figure you record so you know when it was last valid..
Trial the platforms and review the paperwork
Open demo accounts with both brokers and run your usual workflow: placing and modifying orders, reading margin requirements, using charts and alerts, and navigating the mobile app if you trade on the move. Separately, read each broker's order execution policy, terms of business and complaints procedure so you understand how orders are handled and what happens if something goes wrong. The InvestorTrip reviews of Capital Com and Vt Markets, plus the compare broker tool, let you check the same review fields side by side.
Key checks: Use demo accounts to test order handling and platform behaviour before depositing.; Read the execution policy and complaints procedure for each broker.; Work through the linked Capital Com review, Vt Markets review and compare tool for a field-by-field check..
Verdict
This page does not name a winner between Capital Com and Vt Markets. Your outcome depends on which regulated entities serve your region, the verified all-in costs for your trading style, and your own platform testing. Complete the checklist above, read both full reviews and the compare tool output, and confirm every detail with each broker's current documentation before committing funds.