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AnalystFebruary 2026

Plus500

Founded in 2008 in Israel and listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE: PLUS), Plus500 is a massively popular CFD provider trusted by millions globally. It boasts a highly intuitive, proprietary WebTrader platform that appeals heavily to beginners, offering completely commission-free trading across an impressive 2,800+ instruments including stocks, options, and crypto. While its lack of MT4/MT5 support deters algorithmic traders, its rock-solid regulatory standing under the FCA, ASIC, MAS, and CySEC makes it a premier choice for discretionary traders seeking a seamless user experience.

Available in United StatesRegulated by FCABest for: Beginner

Editor Rating

4.6 / 5

Calculated from 7+ safety & service metrics

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Minimum Deposit

$100

EUR/USD spread

0.8

pips
Max Leverage

1:30

Instruments

2800+

Pros

  • Extremely user-friendly proprietary web and mobile platform
  • Zero commissions across all 2,800+ CFDs
  • Parent company is publicly listed on the LSE (FTSE 250)
  • Guaranteed negative balance protection universally
  • Unique offering of Options CFDs alongside standard assets

Cons

  • No support for MT4, MT5, cTrader, or algorithmic trading
  • Inactivity fee kicks in after just 3 months without logging in
  • No phone support available

Who is it for?

Unmatched in simplicity and platform design, Plus500 is the ultimate playground for retail traders who want broad multi-asset exposure without complex MT4 interfaces.

Best for: BeginnerBeginner-friendly

Is Plus500 Safe?

Regulator

FCA

License Holder

Plus500UK Ltd

Investor Protection: Up to £85,000

Financial Services Compensation Scheme — covers eligible retail clients if the broker fails.

Safety Score

High Confidence
4.9/ 5

Editorial Summary

Plus500 is a publicly traded constituent of the FTSE 250 index, deeply capitalized, and overseen by multiple Tier 1 regulators across the globe.

Client Fund Protection

Protection Snapshot

Client Fund SegregationYes
Negative Balance ProtectionYes (where required by regulation)
Compensation SchemeVaries by jurisdiction
As an FCA-regulated firm, UK clients enjoy FSCS protection up to £85k, while CySEC covers EU clients up to €20k via the ICF. All clients globally receive guaranteed negative balance protection.

Limitations

Traders under the SG or AU entities do not have access to retail compensation pools, a standard limitation of those jurisdictions.

Regulatory Oversight

Regulatory Coverage

Tier-1 & Recognized RegulatorsFCA, ASIC, MAS, CySEC
Coverage ScopeGlobal
Enforcement HistoryMinor

Editorial Summary

Its status as a publicly listed entity mandates intense financial transparency, making it structurally exceptionally safe to trade with.
Safety Score

Founded

2008

Company Facts

Headquarters

Israel

Founded

2008

Publicly Listed

Yes

Bank-backed

No

License Summary

RegulatorLegal EntityLicense
FCAPlus500UK Ltd
Authorized

509909

CySECPlus500CY Ltd
Authorized

250/14

ASICPlus500AU Pty Ltd
Authorized

417727

MASPlus500SG Pte Ltd
Authorized

CMS100648-1

FSA SeychellesPlus500 Ltd
Authorized

SD039

Plus500 Fees and Spreads

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Costs at a glance

Plus500 strictly uses a zero-commission, spread-only pricing model. This makes trading highly transparent. However, an aggressive inactivity fee applies if you simply fail to log into your account for 3 months.

EUR/USD typical spread

0.8 pips

Crypto costs

Average

Commissions

Disclosed

Varies by instrument

Non-trading fees

Average

Real trading costs may vary depending on liquidity, volatility, and account structure.

Fee breakdown

Fee typeDetails
Trading
SpreadsPlus500 offers highly dynamic variable spreads that react instantly to market volatility. Typical EUR/USD spreads hover around 0.8 pips, which is excellent for a commission-free account.
CommissionsThere are zero commissions on any asset class, including stock CFDs and options CFDs. All costs are baked directly into the bid/ask spread.
Execution notesPlus500 acts as the principal (market maker) to all client trades.
Non-trading
Withdrawal feesThe first 5 withdrawals each month are completely free. Exceeding this limit incurs a $10 fee per additional withdrawal.
Inactivity feeA $10/month inactivity fee is charged if a client does not log into their account for 3 months. Notably, simply logging in stops the fee; you don't necessarily have to trade.
Currency conversionA fee of up to 0.7% applies for trades on instruments denominated in a currency different from the account's base currency.
Example trade cost: 1 standard lot of EUR/USD costs approximately $8 round trip, natively charged through the spread.

How we assess fees

Monitored live spreads on Plus500 WebTrader during peak London/New York sessions. Non-trading fees and conversion markups verified via the broker's official fee document.

Fees & Cost Assessment

Is this broker cheap, average, or expensive? Our editorial assessment normalizes costs across account types to give you a clear answer.

Cost Score

High Confidence
4.1/ 5

Editorial Summary

Highly competitive zero-commission pricing, slightly weighed down by currency conversion fees.

Trading Cost Implications

Cost Snapshot

Spread CompetitivenessCompetitive
Commission StructureNone
Execution ModelMarket

Editorial Explanation

For a pure spread-only broker, its EUR/USD and major index spreads are remarkably tight.

Limitations

Due to the 0.7% conversion fee, trading US stocks from a non-USD, GBP, or EUR account can become expensive.

Non-Trading Cost Considerations

Cost Snapshot

Withdrawal FeesNone
Inactivity FeesApplies
FX Conversion FeesApplies

Editorial Explanation

Generally free to fund and withdraw up to 5 times a month.

Limitations

The $10 inactivity fee triggers very quickly (just 3 months without logging in).

Plus500

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Plus500 Platforms and Tools

Available Platforms

Proprietary Web Trader

Platform Quality Assessment

Pr

Proprietary Web Trader

Best For:Beginners, casual traders

Plus500's WebTrader is arguably the most intuitive trading interface on the market. It sacrifices advanced depth-of-market tools for an incredibly streamlined, Apple-like user experience.

Limitations

No automated trading (EAs) or backtesting abilities.

Quality Snapshot

UsabilityExcellent
PerformanceGood
ToolsFair
AutomationPoor

Markets & Instruments

Forex
Offered70 pairs
Stocks
Offered2,000 instruments
Crypto
Offered16 instruments
ETFs
Offered95 instruments
CFDs
Offered

2800+ instruments available across all markets

How to Deposit and Withdraw at Plus500

Payment methods

No payment method data available.

Withdrawal processing

Processing time1-3 business days

Actual processing times may vary by payment method and jurisdiction.

Customer support

Live Chat

Available

Phone

Not available

Email

Available

Callback

Not available

Availability & languages

Support hours

24/7

Languages

Supported in over 32 languages directly in the platform.

Plus500 Account Types

Standard CFD

Execution

Market

Min Deposit

$100

Spread from

0.8

Commission

No commission

Instruments: All CFD instruments

Plus500 Invest

Execution

Market

Min Deposit

$100

Spread from

Commission

Varies by region

Instruments: Real Stock Shares

Trading conditions may vary based on account selection and regulatory jurisdiction.

Education & Research

Education

The 'Trading Academy' is highly polished but relatively basic, focusing heavily on platform tutorials and high-level market overviews rather than deep systemic strategy.

Limitations

Experienced traders will outgrow the educational material in days.

Quality Snapshot

Overall LevelBasic
Target AudienceBeginners traders
FormatsArticles, Video Tutorials
Onboarding SupportStructured

Research & Market Insights

Plus500 integrates an excellent client sentiment gauge directly into the platform, showing what percentage of users are currently buying/selling an asset. There is little fundamental macro research provided.

Limitations

Lacks third-party integrations like AutoChartist or Trading Central.

Quality Snapshot

Research DepthModerate
SourcesIn-house sentiment, Economic Calendar
Tools AvailableClient Sentiment Indicator, Alerts
Real-Time DataYes

Plus500 Review

Editor Rating Breakdown

Overall
4.6
out of 5.0

Verdict

Excellent

Safety & Regulation
4.9
Fees & Costs
4.2
Markets & Instruments
4.8
Platforms & Tools
4.5
Account Opening
4.8
Deposits & Withdrawals
4.5
Customer Support
4.0

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, Plus500 does not offer MetaTrader 4 (MT4) or any third-party platforms. It exclusively operates on its own highly intuitive proprietary WebTrader platform.

Risk Warning

CFDs are complex instruments. 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money.

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