Eightcap vs Exness: which broker is better in 2026?
We compare Eightcap and Exness — two forex & CFD brokers — side by side across regulation, fees, platforms, minimum deposit, and our editorial scores. Both score evenly overall — the right choice depends on which criteria matter most to you.
Side-by-side comparison
CriteriaEightcapExness
Overall score 3.8 3.8
Regulation & safety 3.5 3.0
Fees & deposit 4.0 4.0
Platform & assets 4.0 4.0
User support 3.5 4.0
Trust score74/10071/100
Minimum depositVaries by account type — check the official siteVaries by account type — check the official site
Demo accountAvailableAvailable
PlatformsMetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, TradingView (integrated)MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, Exness Terminal / app
Fee modelRaw + commission or Standard; competitiveLow spread / raw + commission (Zero/Raw account); figures vary
Pros & cons
- ASIC/FCA/CySEC regulation + seamless TradingView integration
- Competitive raw spreads
- Many crypto CFD markets
- Relatively smaller brand
- Some clients via the SCB Bahamas entity
- Leverage is high-risk
- Fast execution, low spreads, fast withdrawals — popular in Asia/Africa/Middle East
- Very large volume & liquidity
- Holds CySEC & FCA licenses for certain entities
- Most retail clients via offshore entities (Seychelles/Curaçao) — weaker protection
- Very high leverage (up to unlimited at offshore entities) amplifies risk
- Leveraged products are high-risk
Regulation at a glance
Eightcap
Australian (2009) — regulated by ASIC (Australia), FCA (UK), CySEC (Cyprus), SCB (Bahamas). TradingView integration.
Exness
Regulated by CySEC (Cyprus), FCA (UK — limited entity), FSCA (South Africa), FSA (Seychelles), CBCS (Curaçao). Most retail volume is served by offshore entities (Seychelles/Curaçao).