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Plus500
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Choosing between Plus500 and Tradeview depends on your trading style, preferred markets, and budget. Plus500 is headquartered in Haifa, Israel, while Tradeview operates from Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. Tradeview has the longer track record, established in 2004, compared to Plus500 which was founded in 2008. This in-depth comparison covers regulation, fees, platforms, markets, and overall ratings to help you decide which broker is the better fit in 2026.
Plus500
Tradeview
Plus500 is the better choice overall, scoring 4.0/5 vs 3.3/5 on BrokerRank's independent rating. On fees, Tradeview offers lower spreads (0 pips).
See full side-by-side comparison belowOverall Rating
Plus500
4.0 vs 3.3
Lowest Fees
Tradeview
0.6 vs 0 pips
Regulation
Plus500
4 vs 1 licences
Min. Deposit
Tied
$100 vs $100
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Plus500
Tradeview
Plus500 holds licences from FCA, ASIC, MAS. Tradeview is regulated by CIMA.
Both brokers offer access to Cfd, Forex, Stocks, Indices markets. Plus500 additionally covers Commodities. Tradeview adds Crypto.
On spreads, Tradeview is more competitive with EUR/USD spreads from 0.0 pips, compared to 0.6 pips at Plus500.
Plus500 supports Proprietary Web, Proprietary Mobile. Tradeview offers MT4, MT5, cTrader, Proprietary Web. Both brokers are available on Proprietary Web.
Plus500 requires a minimum deposit of $100, while Tradeview sets a minimum deposit of $100. Both are suitable for traders with moderate starting capital.
BrokerRank scores Plus500 at 3.98/5 and Tradeview at 3.28/5, based on 50+ data points covering regulation, fees, platforms, markets, and user experience. Plus500 leads overall with a clear advantage.
Plus500 scores higher overall on our independent rating system. Plus500 holds a 4.0/5 rating vs Tradeview's 3.3/5. The best choice ultimately depends on your trading style — see our full verdict above for a detailed breakdown.
Plus500 offers spreads from 0.6 pips, while Tradeview starts at 0 pips. Check the fees section above for a full breakdown.
Plus500 requires a minimum deposit of $100. Tradeview requires $100.
Plus500 is regulated by FCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS, while Tradeview holds licences from CIMA.
Plus500 supports Proprietary Web, Proprietary Mobile. Tradeview supports MT4, MT5, cTrader, Proprietary Web.
Yes, you can hold accounts at multiple brokers simultaneously. Many traders diversify across platforms to access different markets and tools.
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