Capital.com Review
Score: 9.0 ⭐️
5/1/20231 min read
Capital.com has high-quality research, strong educational content, and innovative web platform, making it a great choice for both beginners and experienced traders. Capital.com features competitive pricing and a respectable range of tradeable assets(including crypto CFDs which are not offered to UK residents, but holds fewer regulatory licenses and offers a narrower range of assets than the top brokers in the industry.
Capital.com pros & cons
Pros
High-quality educational articles and courses.
Newsroom-grade research articles.
competitive in pricing of EUR/USD at 0.65 pips.
Good variety of video content for market analysis.
Educational app’s game-like design makes learning fun.
Capital.com offers an extensive range of 490 cryptocurrency CFDs.
Cons
MetaTrader 5 is not available.
Has very few regulatory licenses.
Capital.com offers CFDs in 2,867 shares CFDs, as well as 21 indices CFDs, 123 forex CFDs, 125 crypto CFDs, 22 commodities CFDs, and nearly a dozen thematic indexes. Spread betting is only available for U.K. residents.
Crypto CFDs are not available for UK clients
Mobile trading apps
With dedicated mobile apps for both trading and education, Capital.com has you covered whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader. MetaTrader loyalists can also use the MT4 app.
Apps overview: Capital.com offers three mobile trading apps: its proprietary Trading app, the Investmate app for education, and the MetaTrader 4 (MT4) app – all of which are available for iOS and Android from the Apple App Store and Google Play store, respectively.
Note: country restriction imposed by the developer stops clients from being able to sign up to Capital.com .
Ease of use: Algo tyrading not available on on MT4.
Charting: Many indicators available on the MT4 platform.
Trading tools: MT4’s economic calendar is powered by its Tradays app, which requires a separate installation that launches from within the MetaTrader app.
Note: MetaTrader 4 at Capital.com is not available for clients in the U.K.