
Capital.com Customer Reviews
Tell us what you think of this provider.
5/5
Pros:
Ease of use, intuitive
5/5
Pros:
the personal account manager and the platform is so easy to use!
Cons:
happy with everything
5/5
Pros:
Spreads, Account Managers, User friendly
Cons:
trailing stop
4/5
Pros:
Service
Cons:
Spreads
Nicola @ 12/19/2020 01:06
Great availability of trading instruments with this broker. I was amazed when I first checked it. I am trading commodities, and like possibility to trade futures on commodities, which is also available with this broker. There are no commissions, and spreads are more or less in range with other brokers. No issues for now.
3/5
5/5
Expert Capital.com Review
Capital.com Review: Best Trading Account 2025

Name: Capital.com
Description: Capital.com was founded in 2016 and is a CFD trading platform and spread betting broker with offices in the UK and around the world. Since then, they have grown to offer over 3,700 tradable assets to 690,000 clients. Capital.com won the People’s Choice “Best Trading Account” Good Money Guide Award in 2025 and βBest Trading Appβ in 2023.
Is capital.com any good for trading?
Capital.com has an easy-to-use and intuitive trading platform and app, that gives access to the most popular financial markets with competitive spreads with the ability to reduce risk by decreasing your leverage. Trading via the app has always been capital.com’s forte, and in 202, it won our award for “best trading app” not in part due to the fact that the company CTO has extensive experience in building engaging apps like Candy Crush.
Pros
- Innovative and intuitive app
- Set your own leverage
- Proprietary technology
Cons
- Trading only
- No options markets
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Pricing & Spreads
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Market Access
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Apps & Trading Platform
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Customer Service
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Research & Analysis
Overall
4.5Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and/or CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Capital.com News, Reviews & Interviews


Capital.com enhances its trading platform with LSEG data integration

Meme stop loss trading surges over the summer on Capital.com

Capital.com adds Newsquawk – trading voices

Capital.com stops on-boarding UK accounts

Kypros Zoumidou takes over from Peter Hetherington as Capital.com CEO

Capital.com Introduces Cheaper Guaranteed Stop Loss Premiums

Capital.com Introduces Average Execution Pricing

Capital.com adds dynamic widgets and VWAP indicators



Capital.com improves overnight financing charge transparency

Capital.com unviels its new London HQ

Capital.com acquires the OvalX (ETX Capital) client base

What makes Capital.com different? Thumbs up, literally




Capital.com saw rapid growth in 2021 due to pandemic volatility

Capital.com launches in Spain & Sponsors Valencia CF

79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider
Capital.com Video Review
Watch as we trade live on the Capital.com app and web platform and demonstrate some of the key features including, user experience, leverage and overnight funding.
79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider
Capital.com Facts & Figures
Capital.com Total Markets | Over 3700 |
β‘οΈ Forex Pairs | 122 |
β‘οΈ Commodities | 19 |
β‘οΈ Indices | 21 |
β‘οΈ UK Stocks | 328 |
β‘οΈ US Stocks | 1432 |
β‘οΈ ETFs | 120 |
Capital.com Key Info | |
π Number Active Clients | 75,000 (monthly) |
π° Minimum Deposit | Β£20 |
β Inactivity Fee | β |
π Founded | 2016 |
β¬ Public Company | β |
Capital.com Account Types | |
β‘οΈ CFD Trading | βοΈ |
β‘οΈ Forex Trading | βοΈ |
β‘οΈ Spread Betting | βοΈ |
β‘οΈ DMA (Direct Market Access) | βοΈ |
β‘οΈ Futures Trading | β |
β‘οΈ Options Trading | β |
β‘οΈ Investing Account | β |
Capital.com Average Fees | |
β‘οΈ FTSE 100 | 1 |
β‘οΈ DAX 30 | 1.5 |
β‘οΈ DJIA | 2 |
β‘οΈ NASDAQ | 1.8 |
β‘οΈ S&P 500 | 0.7 |
β‘οΈ EURUSD | 0.6 |
β‘οΈ GBPUSD | 1.3 |
β‘οΈ USDJPY | 0.8 |
β‘οΈ Gold | 0.18 |
β‘οΈ Crude Oil | 0.03 |
β‘οΈ UK Stocks | 0.1% |
β‘οΈ US Stocks | 0.1% |
79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider
Capital.com FAQs
Yes, if you a UK trader Capital.com is authorised and regulated by the FCA (Financial Conduct Authority) and your funds are protected up to a certain point by the FSCS.
Capital.com offers financial spread betting and CFDs (contracts for difference) on forex, indices, commodities and shares. They also have a Zero commission investing feature on the app.
No, Capital.com is not regulated in the US. However, you can trade US stocks and shares, indices and USD denominated currencies.
The two main revenue streams from Capital.com are spreads (comission) and funding (overnight financing charges) which is charged when you hold positions over night.
No, Capital.com does not charge for deposits or withdrawals.
Spread bets and CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading spread bets and/or CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
79% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider

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