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eToro vs Fusion Markets: which broker is better in 2026?

We compare eToro and Fusion Markets — two forex & CFD brokers — side by side across regulation, fees, platforms, minimum deposit, and our editorial scores. Based on our overall editorial score, Fusion Markets edges ahead (3.9/5), but the right choice depends on what matters most to you — check the breakdown below.

Side-by-side comparison

CriteriaeToroFusion Markets
Overall score 3.6 3.9
Regulation & safety 4.0 3.5
Fees & deposit 3.0 4.5
Platform & assets 4.0 3.5
User support 3.5 4.0
Trust score75/10076/100
Minimum depositVaries by account type — check the official siteVaries by account type — check the official site
Demo accountAvailableAvailable
PlatformsProprietary web platform, iOS/Android mobile appMetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, TradingView
Fee modelSpread model for CFDs, different fees for real stocks — details not yet verifiedVery low commission — among the lowest in the industry

Pros & cons

eToro
  • Publicly listed (Nasdaq: ETOR) & supervised by many regulators (CySEC, FCA, ASIC, FinCEN)
  • Signature social & copy trading features — access to real stocks, ETFs, crypto, and CFDs
  • Modern, beginner-friendly interface
  • Fee structure (spread + withdrawal/conversion fees) tends to be higher than low-cost brokers
  • Copy trading doesn't guarantee results — a copied trader's past performance is no guarantee of the future
  • Leveraged CFD products remain high-risk
Fusion Markets
  • One of the lowest costs in the industry (very small commission)
  • ASIC regulation + wide platform selection
  • Well-regarded support
  • A relatively new (2019) & small broker
  • Many clients via the VFSC Vanuatu entity (light regulation)
  • Leverage is high-risk

Regulation at a glance

eToro

Operates multiple entities supervised by CySEC (EU), FCA (UK), FinCEN (US), Bank of Spain & CySEC (Spain), and licensed by the Abu Dhabi financial authority (FSRA). Its EU entity received a CySEC license for crypto services under MiCA regulation as of February 2025.

Fusion Markets

Australian (2019) — regulated by ASIC (Australia), VFSC (Vanuatu for the global entity), FSA (Seychelles).