eToro Reviews: 227 Customer Reviews & Expert Opinion

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eToro is a great account for small investors to dip their toe into the world of investing. Particularly if you want to invest in US stocks or cryptocurrency.
Richard Berry
Richard Berry
Good Money Guide Founder

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro Customer Reviews

3.4

277 Good Money Guide reviewers have given this provider an average rating of 3.4 out of 5 based on their genuine experience.

Excellent20%
Very good25%
Average36%
Poor12%
Terrible7%

Leave a review and tell us what you think of this company to help others make more informed financial decisions.

3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Easy to use

Cons:

Nothing

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

No thoughts

Cons:

No thoughts

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

stock list

Cons:

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3/5

14th February 2023
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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Easy to use

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

the low trading fees

Cons:

Further increase the available educational resources

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5/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

You choose your investment

Cons:

Lower fees for crypto purchases

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4/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Ease of use, wide choice of investments

Cons:

Allow different portfolios

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Stocks and crypto,s

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1/5

14th February 2023
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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

selection

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5/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

The platforms

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3/5

14th February 2023
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5/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Easy, neat design

Cons:

ETF no direct purchase possible

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5/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Real time purchasing and large collection of stocks

Cons:

Better news from reputable sources.

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4/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Different markets

Cons:

£ not $!

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Copy trading

Cons:

Allow easier closing of multiple positions

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Paper trading

Cons:

Lower fees

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3/5

14th February 2023

Pros:

Ability to copy other traders

Cons:

Nothing

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2/5

14th February 2023
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51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro Expert Review

eToro Review
Good Money Guide Recommended 2024

Name: eToro

Description: eToro is a social trading platform that lets their users share new and existing CFD positions and their investment portfolios. eToro was founded in 2007 in Tel Aviv, Isreal and has grown to offer investing and trading on 3,000 global assets (including real cryptocurrencies) to 30 millions users worldwide.
51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

Is eToro a good broker?

Yes, eToro does have its flaws for experienced investors, but if you are just getting started eToro is a great introduction to financial markets. eToro is actually a very innovative trading platform offering copy trading, social networking and unleveraged CFDs.

Pros

  • Really simple to use
  • Social and copy-trading
  • Set your own leverage
  • Pre-built sector portfolios

Cons

  • Can only trade and invest in USD
  • No SIPPs or ISA
  • No direct market access
  • Pricing
    (4)
  • Market Access
    (4)
  • Online Platform
    (4.5)
  • Customer Service
    (4)
  • Research & Analysis
    (4)
Overall
4.1

Ratings Explained

  • Pricing: Even though eToro is commission free there are high FX conversion fees between 1.5% and 3%. Overnight financing is also expensive for CFD positions compared to competitors.
  • Market Access: For the majority of investors you can trade the most popular markets, but lacks access to small-cap stocks and exotic derivatives.
  • Platform & Apps: Very good, nearly gets top marks for intuitiveness, but misses out because of no sophisticated order types
  • Customer Service: No phone number available to non-premium clients, but generally quick responses to chat and email queries.
  • Research & Analysis: A mixed bag here – some good social investing fees on the platform and digestible guides, but no direct actionable research.

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro Awards

eToro won best alternative investment platform and best cryptocurrency platform in our 2023 awards.

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro Facts & Figures

eToro Total Markets
2,976
➡️Forex Pairs41
➡️Commodities32
➡️Indices13
➡️UK Stocks313
➡️US Stocks1104
➡️ETFs263
eToro Key Info
👉Number Active ClientsOver 1.5m
💰Minimum Deposit$50
❔Inactivity Fee$10 per month
📅Founded2006
ℹ️ Public Company
eToro Account Types
➡️CFD Trading✔️
➡️Forex Trading✔️
➡️Spread Betting
➡️DMA (Direct Market Access)
➡️Futures Trading
➡️Options Trading
➡️Investing Account✔️
eToro Average Fees
➡️FTSE 1001.5
➡️DAX 302
➡️DJIA6
➡️NASDAQ2.4
➡️S&P 5000.75
➡️EURUSD1
➡️GBPUSD2
➡️USDJPY1
➡️Gold4.5
➡️Crude Oil5
➡️UK Stocks0.09%
➡️US Stocks0.09%

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro Video Review

In our video review we test the platform with real money and show some of the good and bad features on the eToro trading platform.

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro News, Views & Interviews

Best Crypto Broker - Good Money Guide Awards Winners 2024

eToro wins best cryptocurrency platform at the 2024 Good Money Guide Awards

eToro won Best Cryptocurrency Platform at the Good Money Guide Awards this year, as they did last year, because they’re an excellent platform for general investing and cryptocurrencies. They carefully vet the cryptocurrencies they offer, focusing on mainstream options rather than more speculative, lesser-known coins. Richard BerryRichard is the founder of the Good Money Guide

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eToro Platform

How does withdrawing money eToro compare to other brokers?

eToro is a popular trading and investment platform. Through the platform, you can invest in stocks and ETFs, buy crypto, copy the moves of other investors, and more. If you have an account with eToro, you may be wondering how withdrawals work. Let’s break down the process step-by-step. Withdrawing money from eToro Withdrawing money from

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Investing in pound sterling comes to eToro

eToro has enabled trading in pound sterling on its platform, bringing it further in line with more advanced broker platforms. In an email sent to clients on 10 October, eToro hailed the decision to allow trading directly in pounds as a “milestone in creating a fully localised trading experience” which “brings all the benefits of

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Cathie Wood’s ETF giant ARK partners with eToro for new smart portfolios

Stock brokerage platform eToro has partnered with exchange-traded fund (ETF) asset management group ARK Invest to provide investors with a new smart portfolio. The new ARK-FutureFirst portfolio will allocate investor funds across seven of ARK’s ETFs, with the overall mandate resembling a single growth fund. You can now follow what Cathie Wood inves… To read

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eToro Acquires Spaceship

eToro boosts it’s Aussie offering and acquires Australian investing app Spaceship

eToro, the global multi-asset investment platform, has recently announced its acquisition of Spaceship, an Australian investing app. eToro has entered into an agreement to acquire Spaceship, an Australian investing app. This acquisition marks a significant milestone for eToro and demonstrates its commitment to enhancing its product offerings for Australian users. Spaceship is an Australian investing

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eToro - to trade or invest

Is eToro better for trading or investing?

Ever since I sat in The Angle pub, next to the Silicone Roundabout opposite where I was a stockbroker (at Walker Cripps Weddle Beck) 15 years ago discussing the merits of eToro as a forex broker, I’ve been fascinated with their journey. I’ve interviewed the founder, the UK MD and watched (despite the industry’s loathing)

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How to make (and lose) money on eToro

How to make and lose money on eToro

Because of the unique way that trading and investing are regulated in the UK, if you want to know how to make money on eToro, you will also have to read through all the ways you can lose money on the eToro platform first! (Sorry about that.) Ways to lose money on eToro There are

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eToro CFD Trading

Does eToro have CFD trading?

Yes, you can trade CFDs on eToro (but not if you are in America). As a CFD broker, eToro has a fairly basic offering, but that’s fine because I’d say that eToro is mainly geared towards beginner investors whose CFD trading is not really suitable as it’s a leverage product and you can lose money

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Commodities

Is eToro any good for commodities trading?

Yes, you can trade commodities with eToro as a CFD or by buying a commodity-based ETF like GLD if you want to invest in gold. eToro is a long way from being the best commodities broker as they only offer a limited range of the most popular commodities like oil (15) compared to CMC Markets

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eToro Alternatives

Who are eToro’s biggest competitors?

eToro is on its way to being one of the biggest brokers in the world, they have amassed an almost cult following on social media, their copy trading feature has made millionaires, and the platform shows little sign of slowing down. eToro is great for beginners and has done wonders for getting people interested in

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eToro trading app

Is the eToro trading app safe to use?

Yes, the eToro app is safe to use for investing and trading as they are regulated by the FCA in the UK. However, there are a few things to be mindful of. Firstly eToro is a new company that has grown quickly and spent a huge amount on marketing for new customers. When companies grow

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Is eToro good for crypto

Is eToro good for crypto?

Actually yes, I’d say that eToro is a good crypto broker. There are a few  reasons for this. Firstly eToro has quite a diversified range of other markets to trade, so if crypto only forms a small part of your investing portfolio (as it should do)  you can also invest in other things like UK

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eToro demo trading account

Why is the eToro demo account so hard to use?

eToro does have a demo account, but it’s actually very annoying. eToro has this really irritating habit of ushering you along to things you don’t want to do. I really want to like eToro, as everyone else does, but every time I try to use it, I feel like I’m trying to get through to

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How does eToro make money

How does eToro earn its money?

eToro makes money through commission on trades, widening bid/offer spreads, FX fees when you deposit funds, withdrawal charges and keeping interest on the funds in your account.  In this guide, I will explain how eToro makes money in each of those ways and if there are any cheaper alternatives. eToro earns the most money from

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Is eToro good for dividend investing

Is eToro good for dividend investing?

Yes, eToro pays dividends when you invest in stocks and shares that pay them. But, even though you can receive dividends when you invest with eToro there are some downsides to dividend investing with them. In this guide, I will go through why eToro may not be the best account for long-term income and dividend

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Is eToro good for long term investing

Is eToro good for long term investing?

No, I would say that eToro is not a good platform for long-term investing. There are many things that eToro is good at (like copy trading), but if you are a long-term investor there are much better options. In this guide, I’ll explain why eToro is not great for longer-term investors, and where else you

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Is eToro good for beginner investors

Is eToro good for beginner investors?

Yes, eToro is good for beginners as the platform is really simple and they offer access to the most popular and trending investment. but there are also some downsides and significant risks for those new to investing. In this guide, I’ll go through why eToro is good for beginner traders, why it’s not, and also

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Shorting stocks on eToro

Can you short stocks on eToro (and how do you do it)?

One of the big advantages of eToro is that the platform allows you to trade stocks in both directions. Not only can you take ‘long’ positions in order to profit from rising share prices, but you can also take ‘short’ positions in order to capitalise on falling share prices. If you are interested in shorting

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eToro UK

eToro reduces it’s withdrawal fees

Israel-headquartered multi-asset broker eToro has announced some changes to its fee structure What changes is eToro making to its fee structure? eToro is making various changes to its fee structure. Perhaps the most interesting of these is the removal of the flat $5.00 withdrawal fee, that the broker currently charges, when clients move money out

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eToro UK

eToro adds GBP trading accounts to its platform

eToro has given clients the ability to deposit funds and buy and hold assets in Great British Pounds or GBP. Historically eToro accounts and assets were denominated in US Dollars, but the firm is launching a sterling eToro money account to provide its clients with what it calls a: “Truly localised trading experience” Using the

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eToro’s smart portfolio capital-guaranteed investment adds Tactical-Edge

eToro has offered investors access to capital-guaranteed upside-only social trading when they invested in the firm’s @Tactical-Edge smart portfolio. The 100% capital guarantee, effectively means investors can’t lose if they hold the position until the 30th June 2026. If the portfolio goes into the red eToro absorbs any losses made by the Tactical B… To

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In this conversation, I interview Simon Peters, a crypto analyst at eToro, about the Bitcoin ETF and its impact on the cryptocurrency market. For more information read our full eToro review. Video Interview Podcast Summary We discuss the role of institutional investors, the opportunity for retail investors, the lacklustre price action of the Bitcoin ETF,

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Natural Gas Trading Platforms

Is eToro any good for trading Natural Gas?

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eToro to launch in the UAE after approval from the ADGM

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eToro starts charging stamp duty

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eToro charts it’s way to the top of Twitter

eToro has partnered with one of the most high-profile businesses on the planet, Twitter, which of course is now owned by one of the world’s richest men, Elon Musk.  The joint venture between the two companies has been marketed as a way for Twitter users to trade stocks, Cryptocurrencies and other assets via the eToro

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eToro upgrades it’s charting with TradingView

Social and CFD broker eToro has upgraded its charting and technical analysis tools in partnership with TradingView. eToro introduces advanced charting and analysis tools and adds TradingView its platform eToro users will now be able to access a package of advanced charting and analysis tools, provided by TradingView, on the eToro platform. These tools include

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eToro keeps its US options open and buys Gatsby

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eToro lowers the stakes for traders with smaller minimum deposit

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eToro launches innovative CopyFunds investment

One of the world’s largest forex brokers has announced the launch of a brand new ‘themed investment’ scheme. eToro, the social trading network, has revealed their new offering CopyFunds; investments that work by bundling together financial assets by strategy or theme. The investments will be created and traded on eToro, widely recognised as one of

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eToro nominated for Good Web Guide “Website of the Year”

One of the top CFD broker services in the UK has been shortlisted for a prestigious internet award. eToro, one of the largest CFD brokers in the country, has been named in a three-company shortlist for the Good Web Guide’s ‘Website of the Year’ award, in the finance category. The eToro social trading network –

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eToro FAQs:

No, only around 5% of eToro’s trading volumes in 2021 were from CFD trading, the rest was from cryptocurrency and investing. Whilst eToro does offer CFD trading their offering is very light compared to brokers like Saxo Markets and Interactive Brokers which both offer direct market access (DMA) CFDs. 

Yes, eToro is a trading platform where you can trade CFDs (Contracts for Difference). It is also an investing platform where you can buy shares and ETFs as an investment.

Yes, you can upgrade to professional client status with eToro. You will get less protection from the FCA, but you will get better margin rates if you want to increase your trading leverage.

Private clients in the UK are classified as retail clients. It means they are non-professional traders and investors.

Financial instruments refer to the markets or stocks you can trade. With eToro you can trade around 3,00 stocks, 75 cryptocurrencies, 27 commodities 39 currencies, 19 indices and 264 ETFs.

Data correct Oct 22

If you cannot afford to risk losing money you are thinking of trading on eToro you should not do it eToro is a trading and investing platform and it is a well-known fact that around 80% of traders lose money on CFDs. Even with investing your money is at risk and if you invest in stocks and markets that go down you will get less back than you put into your eToro account.

Copy trading means that you automatically copy the trades of other investors on eToro. It is a type of passive investment strategy, but is risky because you are putting your investing decisions in the hands-on an unregulated amateur trader.

It is free to open a trading account with eToro but if you want to start trading, you need to deposit funds. In the UK the minimum deposit starts from $50 USD and variates across the countries.

Yes, a huge amount of trading and investing is done through eToro’s mobile apps. The app is available in both the Apple and Android app stores.

Yes, you can trade CFDs with eToro, but you must understand how CFDs work because they are leveraged trading products which means that you can lose money quickly when trading CFDs.

Yes. As with all investing and trading accounts, you can lose money. There is a high risk of losing money when trading with eToro as only around 20% of retail traders make money when trading CFDs. The risk of losing money is less when investing as you are not trading on margin. But as with all investing if you pick poorly performing investments or copy traders who perform badly, you will lose money.

eToro fees are not high for trading or converting currency, as they offer commission-free trading and absorb stamp duty in the UK. However, if you are trading CFDs with eToro, the overnight financing charges are much higher than other brokers.

Further reading: Overnight Financing Explained: What is it and is it important?

In the UK eToro is regulated by the FCA so if they go bust your money (up to £85k) is protected by the FSCS. However, your money is not safe from you making bad investment decisions or picking a bad trader to copy trade.

Yes. eToro charges $5 when you withdraw money. This is one way that eToro makes money. 

Yes. If you make money with eToro you have to pay tax on the profits. The only way to avoid paying tax on trading profits is to trade financial spread bets in the UK.

Yes. eToro will charge you $10 a month if you do not use your account after 12 months. This is called an inactivity fee and will not take you below a zero account balance.

No. eToro does not offer tax-efficient stocks and shares ISA accounts of SIPPs for you to invest for your retirement.

eToro makes money on the difference between the bid and offer spread when you buy and sell shares, indices, commodities, forex pairs and cryptocurrency. eToro also makes money in fees for depositing and withdrawing money and on FX conversions.

51% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money

eToro is a multi-asset investment platform. The value of your investments may go up or down. Your capital is at risk.

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 76% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading 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.

Past performance is not an indication of future results. Trading history presented is less than 5 complete years and may not suffice as basis for investment decision.

Copy Trading does not amount to investment advice.  The value of your investments may go up or down.  Your capital is at risk.

Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Take 2 mins to learn more here: https://www.etoro.com/customer-service/terms-conditions/trading-restriction/

eToro USA LLC does not offer CFDs and makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication, which has been prepared by our partner utilizing publicly available non-entity specific information about eToro.

eToro is a multi-asset investment platform. The value of your investments may go up or down. Your capital is at risk.
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