Online brokers compared for fees, trading platforms, safety and more. See how BlackBull Markets stacks up against Charles Schwab!
Last update of data—Dec 2022
BlackBull Markets is a New Zealand-based forex broker. It is regulated by the top-tier FMA in New Zealand.
Charles Schwab is a US discount broker, regulated by top-tier US authorities the SEC and FINRA. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and holds a banking license.
Recommended for forex traders looking for low fees who prefer the MetaTrader platform.
Recommended for investors and traders looking for solid research, low fees and great customer service.
BlackBull Markets
BlackBull Markets is a New Zealand-based forex broker. It is regulated by the top-tier FMA in New Zealand.
Recommended for forex traders looking for low fees who prefer the MetaTrader platform.
Charles Schwab
Charles Schwab is a US discount broker, regulated by top-tier US authorities the SEC and FINRA. The company is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and holds a banking license.
Recommended for investors and traders looking for solid research, low fees and great customer service.
BlackBull Markets's service is slightly weaker than Charles Schwab's and a comparison of their fees shows that BlackBull Markets's fees are slightly higher than Charles Schwab's.
Account opening takes somewhat less effort at BlackBull Markets compared to Charles Schwab, deposit and withdrawal processes are more seamless at BlackBull Markets, while customer service quality is similar to Charles Schwab's.
Our experts rated the trading platform of BlackBull Markets as being of the same quality as the platform of Charles Schwab, found that clients have access to slightly more markets and products with BlackBull Markets, while Charles Schwab provides better research and education.
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