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Saxo vs Wealthyhood

Compare Saxo and Wealthyhood side by side: fees, regulation, platforms.

Saxo

Saxo

Multi-asset investors and active traders

Saxo is a Danish bank and broker with investing and trading platforms covering stocks, ETFs, funds, bonds, opโ€ฆ

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Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Beginners building long-term portfolios

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, aโ€ฆ

Head-to-head comparison

Saxo vs Wealthyhood
Feature Saxo Wealthyhood
Minimum deposit No minimum deposit -
Stock trading fee Commissions from $1 on US stocks; commissions from EUR 2 on Euronext Amsterdam, Lisbon, and Paris EUR 0 commission
Regulators DANISH FSA HCMC, FCA
Best for Multi-asset investors and active traders Beginners building long-term portfolios
Markets & account
Stocks
ETFs
Forex
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CFDs
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Bonds
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Options
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Futures
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Funds
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Margin
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Business Account
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Demo Account
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Fractional Shares
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Investment Plans
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Money Market Funds
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Savings Vaults
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Pros & cons

Saxo

Saxo

Pros

  • No platform fee and no inactivity fee
  • No minimum deposit for individual accounts
  • US stock and ETF commissions start from $1
  • 20-day demo account includes USD 100,000 simulated funds
  • Currency conversion fee capped at ยฑ0.25%
  • Mutual funds have $0 commission, custody, and platform fees
  • One login gives access to SaxoInvestor and SaxoTrader

Cons

  • Classic custody fee is 0.15% p.a. on stocks, ETFs/ETCs, and bonds
  • Manual orders by phone, chat, or email cost EUR 50
  • Classic emailed reports cost USD 50 per request
  • Classic and Platinum instrument additions cost USD 200
  • Terminated accounts can incur EUR 15 per month administration fee
  • Proxy voting costs EUR 30 annually plus EUR 5 per vote
  • Some desktop market data features require a subscription
Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Pros

  • Free Basic plan with no account fee
  • Zero commission on stocks and ETFs with Smart Execution
  • No custody fee
  • Free bank transfer deposits and withdrawals
  • Fractional shares from EUR 1 minimum
  • Automated investing and portfolio rebalancing via Autopilot
  • Money market fund savings vaults with competitive rates
  • Regulated by HCMC (EU) and FCA-appointed representative (UK)

Cons

  • Limited product range - no CFDs, forex, options, futures, or crypto
  • Full feature set requires paid subscription
  • FX conversion fee of 0.55% on the free Basic plan
  • ETFs without Smart Execution cost EUR 1 per transaction
  • No demo account
  • Investor protection limited to EUR 30,000 via Hellenic Investment Guarantee Fund
  • UK entity is an appointed representative, not a directly FCA-authorised firm
Saxo

Saxo

Saxo is a Danish bank and broker with investing and trading platforms covering stocks, ETFs, funds, bonds, options, CFDs, forex, and futures.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood

Wealthyhood is a Greek-founded investing app offering commission-free stocks and ETFs, a portfolio builder, automated investing, and money market fund savings vaults.

Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply.

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