Broker comparison
Eightcap vs VT Markets
Traders comparing Eightcap and VT Markets often want a quick winner, but broker suitability is personal: it turns on your country of residence, the legal entity that would onboard you, your instruments and your trading style. This page gives you a verification checklist to work through instead of a blanket recommendation. Use it together with the Eightcap review (/reviews/eightcap), the VT Markets review (/reviews/vt-markets) and the compare broker tool (/tools/compare-brokers?brokers=eightcap,vt-markets), and treat each broker's current official documents as the final authority on any detail.
Eightcap
Current broker data
- Rating
- 4.6 / 5
- Minimum deposit
- $100
- Regulator labels
- FCA, ASIC, CySEC, SCB
- Markets listed
- Forex, Commodities, Indices, Crypto, US Stocks +1
- 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.
Regulation and entity checks before anything else
Both broker brands may operate through more than one legal entity, and your protections depend entirely on which entity accepts your application. Establish which Eightcap entity and which VT Markets entity serves your country, then verify each licence number on the regulator's own public register. Read the client agreement issued by that entity to understand client money segregation, negative balance protection for your client category, leverage limits and the formal complaints process. Do not assume that terms advertised for one entity apply to another under the same brand.
Key checks: Match your country of residence to the specific onboarding entity at each broker.; Verify licence numbers on the regulator's register, not just the broker's website.; Read the entity's client agreement for money handling and protection terms.; Check the leverage caps and client categorisation rules that would apply to you..
Cost comparison built on current published figures
To compare trading costs between Eightcap and VT Markets fairly, gather each broker's current account specifications and fee schedules and compare the same account type on the instruments you actually trade. Headline spreads alone rarely tell the full story. Factor in commissions, swap or financing charges for overnight positions, and non-trading costs such as funding fees, currency conversion and inactivity charges. Because these figures are revised periodically, note the date you collect them and re-verify before opening an account.
Key checks: Calculate all-in cost per round trip for your typical instruments and sizes.; Include swap rates if you hold positions overnight or over weekends.; List non-trading fees: deposits, withdrawals, conversion and inactivity.; Record the date of your figures and re-check before funding an account..
Hands-on testing of platforms, markets and withdrawals
The practical differences between brokers are easiest to judge through your own testing. Open demo accounts at both Eightcap and VT Markets to evaluate the platforms currently offered to your region, including order execution, charting and mobile functionality. Confirm that the markets you plan to trade appear on the instrument list of the entity that would serve you, since availability can differ by region. If a broker passes your demo checks, a small live test of the full cycle, from deposit to trades to withdrawal, is a sensible final step before committing larger amounts. The detailed reviews at /reviews/eightcap and /reviews/vt-markets set out the fields to compare side by side.
Key checks: Trial both brokers on demo accounts before any live funding.; Verify instrument availability for your region's entity, not a global list.; Complete a small deposit, trade and withdrawal cycle as a live test.; Evaluate customer support with a real question about your account type..
Verdict
No universal recommendation is made here. Eightcap and VT Markets each require verification against your personal circumstances: the entity available where you live, up-to-date costs on the instruments you trade, platform suitability and account terms. Read both full InvestorTrip reviews, run the comparison tool, and confirm every material fact with each broker's current documents before making a decision.