Online brokers compared for fees, trading platforms, safety and more. See how Random Capital stacks up against Vanguard!
Last update of data—Dec 2022
Random Capital is a Hungarian stockbroker. It is regulated by the National Bank of Hungary (MNB).
Vanguard is a US stockbroker regulated by the top-tier SEC and FINRA.
Recommended for investors from Hungary looking for low fees.
Recommended for long-term investors looking for great ETF and mutual fund selection.
Random Capital
Random Capital is a Hungarian stockbroker. It is regulated by the National Bank of Hungary (MNB).
Recommended for investors from Hungary looking for low fees.
Vanguard
Vanguard is a US stockbroker regulated by the top-tier SEC and FINRA.
Recommended for long-term investors looking for great ETF and mutual fund selection.
Random Capital's service is slightly weaker than Vanguard's and a comparison of their fees shows that Random Capital's fees are similar to Vanguard's.
Account opening takes more effort at Random Capital compared to Vanguard, deposit and withdrawal processes are somewhat more complicated at Random Capital, while customer service quality is somewhat lower than Vanguard's.
Our experts rated the trading platform of Random Capital as less user-friendly than the platform of Vanguard, found that clients have access to about the same number of markets and products with Random Capital, while Vanguard provides somewhat better research and education.
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