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FxOpen
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Compare FxOpen and BTSE side by side on fees, regulation, platforms and our expert ratings. Find out which broker suits your needs.
FxOpen
BTSE
| FxOpen | BTSE | |
|---|---|---|
| BrokerRank Score | 3.7/5 ✓ | 2.9/5 |
| Min. Deposit | $1 | $0 ✓ |
| Spread from | 0 pips | 0 pips |
| Max Leverage | 1:500 ✓ | 1:100 |
| Regulation | FCA, ASIC ✓ | FSRA |
| Platforms | MT4, MT5, cTrader | Proprietary Web, Proprietary Mobile, API |
FxOpen is the better choice overall, scoring 3.7/5 vs 2.9/5 on BrokerRank's independent rating. On fees, FxOpen offers lower spreads (0 pips).
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BTSE
FxOpen
BTSE
Lower feesFxOpen scores 3.66/5 while BTSE scores 2.89/5 in our independent rating.
FxOpen edges ahead overall, but BTSE may suit traders who prioritise different features. Read our full reviews for a detailed breakdown. Scores are based on our transparent methodology.
FxOpen
3.7/5
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FxOpen scores higher overall on our independent rating system. FxOpen holds a 3.7/5 rating vs BTSE's 2.9/5. The best choice ultimately depends on your trading style — see our full verdict above for a detailed breakdown.
FxOpen offers spreads from 0 pips, while BTSE starts at 0 pips. Check the fees section above for a full breakdown.
FxOpen requires a minimum deposit of $1. BTSE requires $0.
FxOpen is regulated by FCA, ASIC, while BTSE holds licences from FSRA.
FxOpen supports MT4, MT5, cTrader. BTSE supports Proprietary Web, Proprietary Mobile, API.
Yes, you can hold accounts at multiple brokers simultaneously. Many traders diversify across platforms to access different markets and tools.
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