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Finhabits vs LiteFinance

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

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

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LiteFinance

LiteFinance

Cost-conscious forex and CFD traders

LiteFinance is a forex and CFD broker founded in 2005, offering MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader acrosโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Finhabits vs LiteFinance
Feature Finhabits LiteFinance
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee - ECN: 0.1% commission per trade; Classic: spread-only
Regulators SEC, FINRA, SIPC CySEC, FSC
Best for Latino investors and bilingual beginners Cost-conscious forex and CFD traders
Markets & account
Stocks
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ETFs
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Forex
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CFDs
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Crypto
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Fractional Shares
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Ready Made Portfolios
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Investment Plans
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Margin
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Multi Currency
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Demo Account
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Pros & cons

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
LiteFinance

LiteFinance

Pros

  • No deposit or withdrawal fee (broker covers most payment system costs)
  • ECN spreads from 0.0 pips
  • Low $50 minimum deposit ($10 for Cent accounts)
  • Three platforms: MT4, MT5, and cTrader
  • Copy trading and PAMM investing available
  • CySEC-regulated entity offers ICF protection up to EUR 20,000
  • Swap-free (Islamic) accounts available
  • Free demo account

Cons

  • Classic account spreads from 1.8 pips are wider than industry average
  • Most international clients are onboarded under the unregulated SVG entity
  • Inactivity fee of $10 per 30 days activates after 3 months
  • No access for US residents
  • Narrower instrument range than many multi-asset rivals
  • CySEC leverage capped at 1:30 for retail clients; higher leverage only via offshore entity
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.

LiteFinance

LiteFinance

LiteFinance is a forex and CFD broker founded in 2005, offering MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader across Cent, Classic, and ECN account types.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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