Saxo Bank vs Interactive Brokers — which is better for EU traders?
How this answer was verified
- Cross-checked against broker-published fact sheets, regulator licensing databases, and ESMA product intervention notices.
- Reviewed by the FX-Brokers EU editorial desks (Markets, Platforms, Regulation). Desk structure disclosed at /about/editorial-desks.
- Refreshed quarterly. The most recent verification date is shown above. Read our methodology.
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What is the best forex broker in Europe in 2026?
Our editorial team's top pick for EU traders in 2026 is Exness (9.4/10), closely followed by Pepperstone (9.3/10) and IG (9.2/10). Exness wins on ultra-low spreads, instant 24/7 withdrawals, and flexible account types. Pepperstone is preferred by traders who want BaFin regulation. IG offers the broadest market coverage with 17,000+ instruments.
Is forex trading profitable in 2026?
Forex trading is profitable for a minority of retail traders. Regulatory data from ESMA and national authorities consistently shows that 65-85% of retail CFD and forex accounts lose money. The most successful traders treat it as a multi-year skill development process with strict risk management rather than a quick income source.
Interactive Brokers vs Saxo — which is better for professionals?
Interactive Brokers wins on commission cost across stocks, ETFs and options, and on global market access (150 markets, 33 countries). Saxo wins on UX, SaxoTraderGO/PRO platforms, and on European banking infrastructure. Professionals optimising for cost: Interactive Brokers. Professionals prioritising platform and Danish banking safeguards: Saxo.
What is the best forex broker for Hong Kong traders in 2026?
For Hong Kong traders the top picks are Saxo Hong Kong (SFC Type 3, Danish banking parent), Interactive Brokers Hong Kong (full multi-asset access) and IG Hong Kong. All three hold the SFC Type 3 Leveraged Foreign Exchange Trading licence required for retail FX.
Pepperstone vs Exness — which is better?
Pepperstone and Exness are both top-tier ECN brokers with 0.0 pip raw spreads. Pepperstone wins on regulation (BaFin vs CySEC) and has zero minimum deposit. Exness wins on execution speed, instant 24/7 withdrawals, and more flexible account types. For most EU active traders, Exness edges ahead on the total trader experience.
FxPro vs Tickmill — which is better for EU traders?
Tickmill wins on raw pricing — Pro account offers 0.0 pip EUR/USD spreads with $6 round-turn commission, lowest in the EU-regulated bracket. FxPro wins on platform breadth (cTrader, MT4, MT5, FxPro Edge) and 70+ industry awards. Both are CySEC-regulated. For active scalpers, Tickmill. For broader instrument coverage, FxPro.