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Deriv vs Finhabits

Compare Deriv and Finhabits side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

Deriv

Deriv

Synthetic index and CFD traders

Deriv is a multi-asset online broker founded in 1999 offering forex, CFDs, crypto, synthetic indices, and digโ€ฆ

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Finhabits

Finhabits

Latino investors and bilingual beginners

Finhabits is a bilingual SEC-registered robo-advisor aimed at U.S. Latino investors, offering automated ETF pโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Deriv vs Finhabits
Feature Deriv Finhabits
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee CFDs on 500+ stocks; spread-based; no commission -
Regulators MFSA, LFSA, BVI FSC, VFSC, FSC, SCA SEC, FINRA, SIPC
Best for Synthetic index and CFD traders Latino investors and bilingual beginners
Markets & account
Stocks
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ETFs
Forex
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CFDs
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Crypto
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Options
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Margin
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Multi Currency
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Demo Account
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Fractional Shares
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Ready Made Portfolios
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Investment Plans
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Pros & cons

Deriv

Deriv

Pros

  • No commissions on any account type
  • No deposit or withdrawal fees
  • Minimum deposit of $5
  • Proprietary synthetic indices tradeable 24/7
  • Seven trading platforms including MT5, cTrader, and DBot
  • Free $10,000 virtual-funds demo account
  • Regulated in multiple jurisdictions including Malta (MFSA)

Cons

  • Forex spreads wider than industry average on standard accounts
  • Inactivity fee of up to $25 after 12 months of no trading
  • Most regulatory coverage is offshore (Tier 3); only MFSA provides Tier 1 oversight
  • No MetaTrader 4 support
  • Limited research and educational content compared to larger brokers
  • No phone customer support
  • Synthetic indices are proprietary; Deriv acts as counterparty
Finhabits

Finhabits

Pros

  • Fully bilingual platform and support in English and Spanish
  • Accepts ITIN so investors without a Social Security Number can open an account
  • No minimum balance requirement; can start investing from $5
  • Automated portfolio rebalancing and dividend reinvestment included
  • Traditional IRA, Roth IRA and 401(k) rollover supported
  • SIPC protection up to $500,000 via Apex Clearing custodian
  • Virtual financial planner Emma available 24/7 in the app

Cons

  • Growth plan subscription fee of $10/month applies as soon as you open an investment account, regardless of balance size
  • No self-directed stock or bond trading - portfolios are pre-built ETF allocations only
  • No demo or paper-trading account
  • Investment universe limited to ETFs from Vanguard, iShares and Goldman Sachs
  • Human CFP access requires a balance of at least $12,000
  • U.S. residents only - not available to international investors
Deriv

Deriv

Deriv is a multi-asset online broker founded in 1999 offering forex, CFDs, crypto, synthetic indices, and digital options across seven trading platforms.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Finhabits

Finhabits

Finhabits is a bilingual SEC-registered robo-advisor aimed at U.S. Latino investors, offering automated ETF portfolios, IRAs and an emergency reserve account with no SSN requirement.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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