Online brokers compared for fees, trading platforms, safety and more. See how Fidelity International stacks up against tastyworks!
Last update of data—Dec 2022
Fidelity International is a UK stockbroker regulated by the FCA. Originally established in 1969 as a subsidiary of US-based Fidelity Investments, it was spun off as an independent business in 1980. It is privately held.
tastyworks is a US options and stockbroker. It is overseen by FINRA, a top-tier regulatory body.
Recommended for beginners and long-term investors focusing on the UK market.
Recommended for options and futures traders focusing on US markets.
Fidelity International
Fidelity International is a UK stockbroker regulated by the FCA. Originally established in 1969 as a subsidiary of US-based Fidelity Investments, it was spun off as an independent business in 1980. It is privately held.
Recommended for beginners and long-term investors focusing on the UK market.
tastyworks
tastyworks is a US options and stockbroker. It is overseen by FINRA, a top-tier regulatory body.
Recommended for options and futures traders focusing on US markets.
Fidelity International's service is slightly weaker than tastyworks's and a comparison of their fees shows that Fidelity International's fees are higher than tastyworks's.
Account opening takes more effort at Fidelity International compared to tastyworks, deposit and withdrawal processes are more seamless at Fidelity International, while customer service quality is somewhat lower than tastyworks's.
Our experts rated the trading platform of Fidelity International as being of the same quality as the platform of tastyworks, found that clients have access to less markets and products with Fidelity International, while tastyworks provides somewhat better research and education.
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