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Finhabits vs Trade Republic

Compare Finhabits and Trade Republic 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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Trade Republic

Trade Republic

Low-cost ETF and savings plan investors

Trade Republic is a Berlin-based licensed bank and broker offering stocks, ETFs, bonds, crypto and savings plโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Finhabits vs Trade Republic
Feature Finhabits Trade Republic
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee - EUR 1 external settlement fee per trade
Regulators SEC, FINRA, SIPC BaFin, Deutsche Bundesbank, ECB
Best for Latino investors and bilingual beginners Low-cost ETF and savings plan investors
Markets & account
Stocks
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ETFs
Crypto
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Bonds
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Fractional Shares
Ready Made Portfolios
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Investment Plans
Savings Vaults
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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
Trade Republic

Trade Republic

Pros

  • EUR 1 flat settlement fee per trade with no further commissions
  • ETF and stock savings plans are completely free
  • No account, custody, withdrawal or inactivity fees
  • Full EU banking licence with EUR 100,000 deposit protection
  • Fractional shares from EUR 1
  • Interest on uninvested cash credited monthly
  • Clean, beginner-friendly mobile app
  • Available in 18 European countries

Cons

  • No demo account
  • All orders execute via a single venue (Lang and Schwarz), limiting price competition
  • Crypto trades carry approximately 1% spread on top of the EUR 1 fee
  • No advanced charting or research tools
  • Customer support is email-only with no phone or live chat
  • Portfolio transfer-out costs EUR 25 per security line
  • Not available outside Europe
  • A conversion fee applies to non-EUR security trades
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.

Trade Republic

Trade Republic

Trade Republic is a Berlin-based licensed bank and broker offering stocks, ETFs, bonds, crypto and savings plans at a flat EUR 1 settlement fee per trade.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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