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LiteFinance vs TradeZero

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

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

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TradeZero

TradeZero

Active traders and short sellers

TradeZero is an active-trading broker founded in 2015 offering commission-free limit orders, direct market acโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

LiteFinance vs TradeZero
Feature LiteFinance TradeZero
Minimum deposit - -
Stock trading fee ECN: 0.1% commission per trade; Classic: spread-only Free limit orders on NYSE/AMEX/NASDAQ stocks above $1 (200+ shares); $0.005 per share ($0.99 min) for orders under 200 shares or market orders; OTC/penny stocks $0.005/share ($0.99 min, $7.95 max)
Regulators CySEC, FSC SCB, FINRA, SIPC, CIRO, AFM
Best for Cost-conscious forex and CFD traders Active traders and short sellers
Markets & account
Stocks
ETFs
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Forex
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CFDs
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Crypto
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Options
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Margin
Multi Currency
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Demo Account

Pros & cons

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
TradeZero

TradeZero

Pros

  • Commission-free limit orders on eligible U.S. stocks
  • Strong short-selling tools with integrated stock locate feature
  • Extended trading hours 4 AM to 8 PM ET
  • Up to 6:1 intraday leverage for international accounts; 4:1 intraday for TradeZero America
  • Free paper trading account with $1,000,000 in virtual funds
  • No inactivity fee
  • 24/7 live customer support
  • Multiple platform options including free ZeroFree tier

Cons

  • ZeroPro subscription costs $59 per month
  • Outgoing wire fee of $50 per transaction
  • No forex, futures, crypto, or bonds offered
  • Minimum deposit of $2,500 for U.S. accounts
  • Short locate fees add cost for active short sellers
  • International clients lack SIPC protection
  • Market orders and sub-200-share orders incur per-share fee
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.

TradeZero

TradeZero

TradeZero is an active-trading broker founded in 2015 offering commission-free limit orders, direct market access, short-selling tools, and 16-hour extended trading hours.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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