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EasyEquities commission and other fees

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Overview of EasyEquities fees and charges

We know that fees are on top of people's mind when selecting a broker. Brokerage fees consist of trading and non-trading fees. The most important trading fees are commission, spread, and financing rate.

  • Commission: it's charged when you execute a trade (either buy or sell). Commissions can be volume-tiered or flat fees. Nowadays, there are many commission-free brokers, click on the following links to check out the best free stockbrokers in the US and the EU.
  • Spread: it denotes the difference between the bid and ask price. When you trade forex or CFDs, spreads can make up a significant part of your trading costs.
  • Financing rate/overnight costs: if you trade on leverage, you may be charged for holding your positions overnight. This cost can be expressed as a percentage or in swap points.
  • Non-trading fees: these occur when you deposit and withdraw funds, or if you don't use your account for a certain period.

Now, let's dive into the details and see what commissions, spreads, and financing rates EasyEquities charges.

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Overall score
3.8/5
Minimum deposit
$0
Stock fee
Low
Inactivity fee
no
Account opening
>3 days

EasyEquities commission and other trading fees

The good news is that EasyEquities has low trading fees in general. We ranked the fees of EasyEquities as low, average, or high based on how they compare with all reviewed brokers.

Check out this table to get an overview of whether EasyEquities commissions, spreads, and financing rates for each asset class are low/average/high.

Classification of EasyEquities commission and other trading fees
Stock and ETF
Low Low Low
Forex
- Low Average
Fund
- Low Average
Bond
- Low Low
Options
- High Low
Futures
- High Low

Now let's go over the trading fees for each asset class one by one.

EasyEquities stock and ETF commissions, spreads

EasyEquities stock and ETF commissions are low. EasyEquities stock and ETF commissions are charged as per the table below.

EasyEquities stock and ETF commission
US stock
0.25% per transaction
UK stock fee
Not available
German stock
Not available
Indian stock
Not available

You can compare EasyEquities stock and ETF fees with the two closest competitors.

EasyEquities stock and ETF commission, spreads vs competitors
US stock
$5.0
$1.6
$1.0
UK stock fee
-
$3.8
$3.8
German stock
-
$3.2
$3.2
Indian stock
-
-
$0.20

Stock and ETF commissions are calculated for a $2,000 trade

EasyEquities non-trading fees

In addition to trading fees, it's important to see if EasyEquities charges a fee on deposits, withdrawals, account maintenance, and inactivity. We compared these fees levied by EasyEquities with its two closest competitors.

EasyEquities non-trading fees vs competitors
Deposit fee
$0
$0
$0
Withdrawal fee
$0
$0
$0
Account fee
No
No
No
Inactivity fee
No
No
No

CFD fees are calculated for a $2,000 trade using 20:1 leverage for stock index CFDs, and 5:1 leverage for stock CFDs

Bottom line

Hopefully, by now you have a clear picture of the commissions, spreads, financing rates, and non-trading fees charged by EasyEquities and its closest competitors. To learn more about EasyEquities, check out this detailed review. If you would like more information about fees in general, read this article about brokerage fees.

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Krisztián Gátonyi
Author of this article
I have 15 years of experience in proprietary trading, mainly in the interbank currency market as a foreign exchange risk manager. I'm actively involved in reviewing the 100+ brokers listed on our site. I personally open accounts with real money, execute trades, test customer services. I hold an MSc in International Business from the University of Middlesex. My purpose is to help people find the best investment provider.
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