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June 2026 Edition

Trust Score vs Trading Cost Quadrant

Every broker sits somewhere on the trust-cost spectrum. This chart combines two independent datasets — our Safety Score and Spread Index — into a single visual that reveals which brokers deliver the best trust-for-cost trade-off.

19
Brokers plotted
80/100
Median safety
$6.00/lot
Median cost
6
Best Value zone
High trust, low cost

Interactive Quadrant Chart

Each dot represents one broker. Horizontal position = total EUR/USD cost per standard lot (lower is better). Vertical position = Safety Score out of 100 (higher is better). The dashed lines mark the median on each axis, creating four quadrants. Gold rings indicate affiliate partners.

Best Value(High trust, low cost)Premium(High trust, high cost)Budget Risk(Low trust, low cost)Worst Value(Low trust, high cost)Affiliate partner
$0$1$2$3$4$5$6$7$8$9$10$11405060708090100All-In EUR/USD Cost per Lot (USD)Safety Score (0-100)BEST VALUEPREMIUMBUDGET RISKWORST VALUE

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Quadrant-by-Quadrant Analysis

Best Value (top-left): High Trust, Low Cost

These brokers score above the median on safety and below the median on cost. They deliver strong regulatory infrastructure without charging a premium for it. This is the ideal quadrant for most traders.

BrokerSafetyCost/lot
Swissquote(partner)95$6.00
Interactive Brokers(partner)92$5.00
IG(partner)92$6.00
XTB(partner)89$1.00
Saxo Bank(partner)85$6.00
OANDA82$6.00

Premium (top-right): High Trust, High Cost

Strong regulation and protection, but trading costs sit above the median. The extra cost may be justified for large accounts where fund protection matters more than marginal spread savings.

BrokerSafetyCost/lot
CMC Markets91$7.00
Forex.com88$10.00
Plus50081$8.00
Pepperstone80$7.00

Budget Risk (bottom-left): Low Cost, Lower Trust

Cheap to trade but with a narrower regulatory footprint. The cost saving is real, but so is the structural protection gap. Suitable for small accounts or experienced traders who understand the jurisdictional risk.

BrokerSafetyCost/lot
FXCM(partner)79$2.00
Admirals(partner)75$6.00
XM(partner)70$6.00
Capital.com(partner)68$6.00
BlackBull Markets(partner)45$6.00

Worst Value (bottom-right): Low Trust, High Cost

Below-median on both axes. Higher trading costs without commensurate regulatory protection. There may be specific reasons to use these brokers (platform features, niche markets), but on a pure trust-for-cost basis they are the weakest value proposition.

BrokerSafetyCost/lot
IC Markets72$7.00
AvaTrade73$9.00
Exness73$7.00
eToro79$10.00

Full Broker Table: Safety Score & Trading Cost

#BrokerSafety ScoreCost/LotQuadrant
1Swissquote(partner)95$6.00Best Value
2Interactive Brokers(partner)92$5.00Best Value
3IG(partner)92$6.00Best Value
4CMC Markets(partner)91$7.00Premium
5XTB(partner)89$1.00Best Value
6Forex.com(partner)88$10.00Premium
7Saxo Bank(partner)85$6.00Best Value
8OANDA82$6.00Best Value
9Plus500(partner)81$8.00Premium
10Pepperstone(partner)80$7.00Premium
11FXCM(partner)79$2.00Budget Risk
12eToro(partner)79$10.00Worst Value
13Admirals(partner)75$6.00Budget Risk
14Exness(partner)73$7.00Worst Value
15AvaTrade(partner)73$9.00Worst Value
16IC Markets(partner)72$7.00Worst Value
17XM(partner)70$6.00Budget Risk
18Capital.com(partner)68$6.00Budget Risk
19BlackBull Markets(partner)45$6.00Budget Risk

Key Findings

The trust-cost frontier is not a straight line

If higher trust always meant higher cost, the chart would show a neat diagonal. It does not. Several brokers deliver top-quartile safety scores at below-median cost, while others charge premium spreads without commensurate regulatory depth. The quadrant chart makes these inefficiencies visible at a glance.

Public listing is the clearest safety premium

Publicly listed brokers (IG, CMC Markets, XTB, Plus500, eToro, Interactive Brokers, Forex.com/StoneX) cluster in the upper half of the chart. The listing bonus in our Safety Score reflects audited financials, regulatory filing obligations, and market discipline. Some of these brokers also charge higher spreads, landing them in the Premium quadrant.

Raw-spread + commission models dominate the left side

Brokers with ECN/STP pricing (raw spread + fixed commission per lot) consistently appear to the left of spread-only brokers. The total all-in cost is often lower even after adding the commission.

Best overall value

Swissquote leads the Best Value quadrant with a Safety Score of 95/100 at $6.00per lot — the strongest trust-for-cost ratio in the dataset.

Our Partners on the Chart

We have affiliate partnerships with the brokers marked by gold rings on the chart. Partnerships do not influence the Safety Score (editorial, pre-set component values) or the Spread Index (computed from published spreads and commissions). Both datasets are independently verifiable.

XTB
Safety: 89/100Cost: $1.00/lot
Best Value
FXCM
Safety: 79/100Cost: $2.00/lot
Budget Risk
Interactive Brokers
Safety: 92/100Cost: $5.00/lot
Best Value
BlackBull Markets
Safety: 45/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Budget Risk
Admirals
Safety: 75/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Budget Risk
XM
Safety: 70/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Budget Risk
IG
Safety: 92/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Best Value
Saxo Bank
Safety: 85/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Best Value
Capital.com
Safety: 68/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Budget Risk
Swissquote
Safety: 95/100Cost: $6.00/lot
Best Value
Pepperstone
Safety: 80/100Cost: $7.00/lot
Premium
Exness
Safety: 73/100Cost: $7.00/lot
Worst Value
IC Markets
Safety: 72/100Cost: $7.00/lot
Worst Value
CMC Markets
Safety: 91/100Cost: $7.00/lot
Premium
Plus500
Safety: 81/100Cost: $8.00/lot
Premium
AvaTrade
Safety: 73/100Cost: $9.00/lot
Worst Value
Forex.com
Safety: 88/100Cost: $10.00/lot
Premium
eToro
Safety: 79/100Cost: $10.00/lot
Worst Value

Methodology

Data sources

The vertical axis uses our Broker Safety Score (0–100, seven weighted components, 19 brokers scored). The horizontal axis uses our EU Broker Spread Index (total EUR/USD cost per standard lot, computed from advertised spreads and commissions). Both datasets are independently maintained and updated monthly.

Quadrant boundaries

The dividing lines are placed at the median Safety Score (80/100) and median all-in cost ($6.00/lot) of the plotted brokers. The median is preferred over the mean because it is robust to outliers (e.g., Swissquote’s $13.00 cost or BlackBull’s 45 safety score).

Affiliate disclosure

We earn commission from Pepperstone, Exness, and BlackBull Markets. Affiliate status does not influence either input dataset. The Safety Score uses editorial component values; the Spread Index uses published spread and commission figures. Both are verifiable against their respective methodology pages.

Limitations

The chart maps two dimensions of a multi-dimensional decision. Platform quality, instrument range, deposit/withdrawal speed, education, and customer support are not captured. A broker in the Premium quadrant may still be the best choice for a trader who values its specific platform or market access. Similarly, the Safety Score measures structural protection, not the probability of broker misconduct.

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FX-Brokers.eu. “Trust Score vs Trading Cost Quadrant — June 2026.” Published 2026-06-14. https://fx-brokers.eu/research/trust-vs-cost

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