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Capital.com Customer Reviews

4.8
1,637 Good Money Guide users have given this provider a review rating of 4.8 out of 5 based on their genuine experience.
Excellent88%
Very good9%
Average1%
Poor1%
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Tell us what you think of this provider.

Good

28th February 2025

Everything is good

Mohammad Aurangzeb Hussain
Verified

Great API and intuitive user interface

28th February 2025

I personally love their API, using that I am able to do quick statistics using code and that for me at least, is a huge advantage

Florin
Verified

Good Plateform for Trading

28th February 2025

I get quick refunds or benefit withdrawl whenever i need money.

Syed Irfan

Best broker

28th February 2025

Capital is the best broker I’ve ever tried no hidden fast order execution and the best part is your money is safe

Abdul wahab Muhammad ali
Verified

Easy, beginner friendly games

28th February 2025

Easy to access, read and do your chart. Beginner friendly like me who is first timer to start the trading. Also, good rebates to incentivise your trades !

Jing Yao

Best app for trading

28th February 2025

Best app for trading

Been using it for 4 years

Kunal chandwani

Easy efficient trading with many useful โ€˜noobieโ€™ guides

28th February 2025

Day to day trading account where I can easily add extra money or withdraw, everything can be seen in an instant and margins are not too bad. Mobile app works well

Nigel Mulvana
Verified

Game changer!!

28th February 2025

I tested the platform and was really impressed buy the user experience and features inside. Looking forward to the NEW updates as it feels they don’t stop.

Ksenia

Kot

28th February 2025

Okay

Okay

Enjoying my Trading Experience

28th February 2025

I started trading on this platform for 1 and half years and I find it very user-friendly and seamless deposits and withdrawals, wonderfully detailed reports to review our trades. Good choice of indicators, app works very well with PC and Mobile devices. Have recommended it to many friends.

Angelina Vincent
Verified

Capital.com Good Money Guide Review

Capital.com Voted Best Trading Account In 2025
Capital.com

Provider: Capital.com

Verdict: Capital.com won the People’s Choice vote for “Best Trading Account” in the 2025 Good Money Guide Awards and “Best Trading App” in our 2023 awards as they have one of the most intuitive apps for trading the most popular markets globally. Capital.com was founded in 2016 and is a CFD trading platform broker with offices in the UK and around the world. Since then, they have grown to offer over 3,000 tradable assets to 100,000 monthly active clients.
64% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. CFDs trading carries risk. Capital.com is regulated by the Securities and Commodities Authority.

Is Capital.com any good for trading?

Best Trading App 2025Capital.com has a user friendly 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.

What makes Capital.com different? Thumbs up, literally

Do you know what one of the most impressive thing about Capital.com is? They put the buy and sell buttons at the bottom of the app.

I don’t mean that in a facetious way, it’s genuinely a brilliant feature.

This may not sound like much but it’s a good example of how Capital.com has integrated decades of analytics, experience, feedback and customer data into creating a very easy-to-use intuitive trading app from scratch.

When Capital.com first became authorised by the FCA back in 2018, I visited their offices in London to have a chat about what they offer. The two main things we discussed were button placement and AI.

Trading App

But anyway, if you’ve updated your iPhone to the latest iOS you’ll notice that Apple has started moving things to the bottom of the screen, the search bar for instance. This is because, phones are getting bigger, and your thumb can’t reach the top of the screen if you are holding it with one hand. This is something that Capital.com figured out would make trading easier 5 years ago. I’ve just been through a bunch of other trading apps on my phone and still, amazingly enough, none of the other brokers have done this yet.

Capital-com Trading Buttons

Capital.com was also the first to integrate artificial intelligence to help you improve your trading, they say, based on the Martingale theory. When I spoke to Chris Demetriou, the head of sales in the UK, he said that the system should give you prompts based on your previous trades. So for example, if you are about to do a trade that is similar to ones you have constantly lost on before, you should get a “are you sure you want to do this” notification.

Leverage Control

Everybody knows, that one of the main reasons people lose money when trading is overleverage. This could be either from not having enough free cash on account to give your position breathing space, or simply putting on trades that are too risky. One really good feature is that you can change your leverage based on asset class. The default leverage is the max that retail traders in the UK are permitted, but you can change this to 1:1 so you need to fully pay up for positions. A sensible thing to do if you are just getting started, which can help reduce excessive losses. As your experience grows you can increase your leverage accordingly.

Hedging

You can also set the platform to put on hedging positions, so you can be long and short the same thing at the same time. Why you ask? Well, it can help you run longer-term positions and short-term hedges. This in fact is the very point of CFDs. They were originally hedging tools, and still a good way to protect your long-term investment portfolio against short-term market corrections without having to close off your positions.

Customer Support

Customer support is pretty good too, you can get in touch via the chat widget on the platform, whatsapp or telegram. When I tested it I got a response within a minute and the issue I had was dealt with quickly (uploading ID to verify my account if you must know).

TradingView

You can’t trade from the charts, but when you have open positions they are overlayed along with your stops and limits, which you can move by dragging and dropping. But, if charting is your thing, you can join the other 78,000 Capital.com customers using and trading from TradingView.

Proprietory Tech

One thing I quite like though is that instead of relying on third-party software, the Capital.com trading platform is built in-house, and if you want something you can ask for it. For example, previously on the app you could see where an asset is as a percentage relative to the daily range. But, a customer asked, if you could see it in points too. So, that was quickly integrated so that you can now toggle between percentages and points. A small thing, but indicative of a broker that can do things and does do things, rather than just logging a helpdesk ticket.

Refinitiv

There are no trading signals on the platform or app, but you do get access to Refinitiv reports on US stocks, which give you a good overview of historic and potential future financial health. A good feature for those looking at slightly longer-term positions.

Overnight funding

Talking of long positions, or longer long positions, Capital.com also display quite clearly what your overnight financing rates are going to be on a daily basis. I’m sure this is a regulatory obligation anyway, but it’s done in a way that you can actually see what the price is, rather than an opaque formula. It gives a bit more transparency about how much a position is going to cost you.

Investmate

If you are new to trading, they have a stand-alone app called Investmate, which puts you through a series of bitesize courses that explain the financial markets. Capital.com also own currency.com if you fancy a punt on crypto, and shares.com so we can expect to see more comprehensive physical investing options soon.

Pros

  • Innovative and intuitive app
  • Set your own leverage
  • Proprietary technology

Cons

  • Trading only
  • No options markets
  • Pricing & Spreads
    (4.5)
  • Market Access
    (4)
  • Apps & Trading Platform
    (5)
  • Customer Service
    (4.5)
  • Research & Analysis
    (4.5)
Overall
4.5
64% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider.

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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.

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.

64% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider.
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