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Written by Steven Hatzakis
Edited by John Bringans
Fact-checked by Blain Reinkensmeyer
April 18, 2024
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
Eightcap is more than just a MetaTrader broker. It also offers the popular TradingView platform, Capitalise.ai’s award-winning algorithmic trading platform, and other third-party resources.
Though Eightcap’s crypto offering continues to impress me, the broker’s narrow range of overall markets, lack of standout educational content, and limited research materials leave it struggling to keep up with the best forex brokers in the industry.
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Eightcap pros & cons
thumb_up_off_alt Pros
- Eightcap (also known as “8cap”) was founded in 2009 and is regulated in three Tier-1 jurisdictions and two Tier-4 jurisdictions.
- Eightcap has a good variety of written research articles, and content from third-parties, including BK Crypto Crusher.
- Offers a vast selection of over 200 cryptocurrency CFDs and won our 2024 Annual Award for #1 Most Cryptos.
- Eightcap offers the award-winning TradingView platform (TradingView is the sole platform option for Eightcap's U.K.-based clients).
thumb_down_off_alt Cons
- Narrow range of just over 900 CFD symbols, and only 56 forex pairs available.
- Eightcap’s research content lacks depth, variety, and consistency.
- Eightcap does not offer the MetaTrader suite to investors in the U.K.
- Educational resources lack the ability to filter content by experience level, and would benefit from the inclusion of a progress-tracking feature.
- Educational videos are sparse compared to what the best forex brokers for beginners offer.
- The range of markets, accounts, and execution methods available at Eightcap simply can’t compete with the best MetaTrader brokers.
Overall Summary
Feature | ![]() |
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Overall Ratinginfo | |
Trust Scoreinfo | 85 |
Offering of Investments | |
Commissions & Fees | |
Platform & Tools | |
Research | |
Mobile Trading | |
Education |
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Is Eightcap safe?
Trust Score
85
Eightcap is considered Trusted, with an overall Trust Score of 85 out of 99. Eightcap is not publicly traded, does not operate a bank, and is authorised by three Tier-1 regulators (Highly Trusted), zero Tier-2 regulators (Trusted), zero Tier-3 regulators (Average Risk), and one Tier-4 regulators (High Risk). Eightcap is authorised by the following Tier-1 regulators: Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and regulated in the European Union via the MiFID passporting system. Learn more about Trust Score or see where the different Eightcap entities are regulated.
Feature | ![]() |
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Year Foundedinfo | 2009 |
Publicly Traded (Listed)info | No |
Bankinfo | No |
Tier-1 Licensesinfo | 3 |
Tier-2 Licensesinfo | 0 |
Tier-3 Licensesinfo | 0 |
Tier-4 Licensesinfo | 1 |
Offering of investments
Eightcap’s 56 forex pairs and roughly 900 CFDs put its offering of investments in line with the industry average. Eightcap offers various asset classes, including shares, indices, commodities, and cryptocurrencies. The range of markets available at Eightcap will depend on the platform you use, your country of residence, and the Eightcap entity that holds your account. The following table summarizes the different forex and CFD investment products available to Eightcap clients.
Cryptocurrency: Cryptocurrency trading is available at Eightcap through CFDs, but not available through trading the underlying asset (e.g. buying Bitcoin). Note: Crypto CFDs are not available to retail traders from any broker's U.K. entity, nor to U.K. residents.
Feature | ![]() |
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Forex Trading (Spot or CFDs)info | Yes |
Tradeable Symbols (Total)info | 736 |
Forex Pairs (Total)info | 56 |
U.S. Stock Trading (Non CFD)info | No |
Int'l Stock Trading (Non CFD)info | No |
Social Trading / Copy Tradinginfo | Yes |
Cryptocurrency (Physical)info | No |
Cryptocurrency (Derivative)info | Yes |
Disclaimers | Note: Crypto CFDs are not available to retail traders from any broker's U.K. entity, nor to U.K. residents (except to Professional clients). |
Commissions and fees
Eightcap offers two account types across its global entities, including those in Australia, and the Bahamas. The commissions and fees you pay will depend on whether you choose the commission-based Raw account or the spread-only Standard account.
Eightcap lists an average spread of 0.06 pips for its commission-based Raw account. However, after factoring in the per-side commission of $3.50 per trade, the all-in cost amounts to roughly 0.76 pips – coming in just under the industry average of 0.8 pips.
Overall, Eightcap is slightly more expensive than the lowest-cost forex brokers.
Feature | ![]() |
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Minimum Depositinfo | $100 |
Average Spread EUR/USD - Standardinfo | 1.0 info |
All-in Cost EUR/USD - Activeinfo | 0.76 |
Active Trader or VIP Discountsinfo | No |
ACH or SEPA Transfersinfo | No |
PayPal (Deposit/Withdraw)info | Yes |
Skrill (Deposit/Withdraw)info | Yes |
Visa/Mastercard (Credit/Debit)info | Yes |
Bank Wire (Deposit/Withdraw)info | Yes |
Mobile trading apps
With no proprietary mobile app available, Eightcap simply can’t compete with industry leaders like IG and Saxo. For our top picks among trading apps, read our guide to best forex trading apps.
Apps overview: Eightcap offers the MetaTrader platform suite; iOS and Android versions of the MT4 and MT5 app are both available for download from the Apple App Store and Google Play store, respectively. In addition, the popular TradingView mobile app, widely known for its powerful charting capabilities, is available at Eightcap. Learn more by checking out our TradingView guide.
Feature | ![]() |
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Android Appinfo | Yes |
Apple iOS Appinfo | Yes |
Mobile Alerts - Basic Fieldsinfo | Yes |
Watchlists - Total Fieldsinfo | 7 |
Watchlist Syncinginfo | Yes |
Charting - Indicators / Studies (Total)info | 30 |
Charting - Drawing Tools (Total)info | 15 |
Mobile Charting - Draw Trendlinesinfo | Yes |
Mobile Charting - Multiple Time Framesinfo | Yes |
Mobile Economic Calendarinfo | Yes |
Other trading platforms
Eightcap offers the full MetaTrader platform suite (both MetaTrader 4 and the newer MetaTrader 5), as well as popular tools from third-party providers like TradingView and BK Crypto Crusher (available to clients who deposit at least $500). It also supports Capitalise.ai, allowing the integration of algo trading software within your MetaTrader 4 (MT4) account.
With a variety of extra features that enhance the standard MetaTrader experience, Eightcap has inched closer towards offering what the best MetaTrader brokers provide.
Trading tools: In addition to resources from BK Crypto Crusher and its in-house Eightcap Labs initiatives, Eightcap also provides access to Capitalise.ai, a third-party platform for coding automated trading strategies in plain English – without the need to program any code.
Feature | ![]() |
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Virtual Trading (Demo)info | Yes |
Proprietary Platforminfo | No |
Desktop Platform (Windows)info | Yes |
Web Platforminfo | Yes |
Social Trading / Copy Tradinginfo | Yes |
MetaTrader 4 (MT4)info | Yes |
MetaTrader 5 (MT5)info | Yes |
DupliTradeinfo | No |
ZuluTradeinfo | No |
Charting - Indicators / Studies (Total)info | 30 |
Charting - Drawing Tools (Total)info | 15 |
Charting - Trade From Chartinfo | Yes |
Watchlists - Total Fieldsinfo | 7 |
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Market research
Eightcap produces a modest variety of research content that includes daily updates in both written and video format – however, its research offering doesn’t stack up against what the best brokers offer.
Research overview: Eightcap’s research primarily takes the form of daily written updates from its in-house staff – such as its Trading Week Ahead series – accompanied by the occasional video posted to the firm’s YouTube channel, which hosts its Market Update and Trade Zone video series, along with content from Eightcap Labs.
Market news and analysis: Expanding the range of research by integrating third-party research tools and content (such as Autochartist and Trading Central) would help lift Eightcap’s ranking in this category.
Feature | ![]() |
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Daily Market Commentaryinfo | Yes |
Forex News (Top-Tier Sources)info | No |
Autochartistinfo | No |
Trading Central (Recognia)info | No |
Social Sentiment - Currency Pairsinfo | Yes |
Education
Eightcap’s educational offering delivers a wide variety of written articles, but only a limited selection of videos. Some of the best brokers in this category offer lesson programs, complete with quizzes and progress tracking – features that are absent at Eightcap.
Learning center: Eightcap offers just a dozen educational videos, and a handful of archived webinars, such as its TraderFest series which covers CFDs and forex. These videos are archived on its YouTube channel and organized by playlist. The selection of written educational content articles has improved, and includes at least 74 articles covering fundamentals and trading strategies, following the launch of Eightcap Labs.
Room for improvement: Expanding the selection of educational videos and organizing articles by experience level would help balance Eightcap’s overall educational offering.
Feature | ![]() |
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Education (Forex or CFDs)info | Yes |
Client Webinarsinfo | Yes |
Client Webinars (Archived)info | Yes |
Videos - Beginner Trading Videosinfo | Yes |
Videos - Advanced Trading Videosinfo | No |
Investor Dictionary (Glossary)info | Yes |
Final thoughts
By offering various platform plug-ins and granting access to third-party tools like Capitalise.ai, Eightcap has taken strides to improve on the standard MetaTrader platform suite. Eightcap also offers more cryptocurrency pairs than nearly every other broker we reviewed, helping it win our 2024 Annual Award for #1 Most Cryptos.
Significant hurdles remain for Eightcap to become a top MetaTrader broker, such as its narrow range of available markets and lack of a proprietary mobile app.
About Eightcap
Eightcap was established in 2009 in Melbourne, Australia, and holds an Australian Financial Service License (AFSL) with the Australian Securities & Investment Commission (ASIC). Eightcap's U.K. entity, Eightcap Group Ltd, is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and its EU entity is authorised by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). Finally, in the offshore island nation of the Bahamas, Eightcap Global Pty Ltd holds regulatory status with the Securities Commission of the Bahamas (SCB).
ForexBrokers.com 2024 Annual Awards
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Best in Class honors were awarded to the Top 7 forex brokers in each of the following areas: Beginners, Social Copy Trading, Ease of Use, MetaTrader, Algo Trading, Crypto Trading, and Professional Trading.
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Category awards
![]() | Crypto Trading |
Rank #1 | |
Streak #1 | |
Best in Class | check |
Best in Class Streak | 3 |
Industry awards
![]() | #1 Most Cryptos |
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Rank #1 | check |
Streak | 1 |
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We also take an in-depth look at each broker’s commissions and fees, such as bid/ask spreads – including the average spread data for some of the most popular forex currency pairs. We research other trading costs, such as inactivity or custody fees, minimum deposit requirements, VIP rebates and/or discounts, and a range of other important fee-based data points.
Some of the other important research categories that are factored into our testing include mobile trading accessibility and capability, availability of market research and educational content, and each broker’s overall Trust Score.
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About the Editorial Team
Steven Hatzakis
Steven Hatzakis is the Global Director of Research for ForexBrokers.com. Steven previously served as an Editor for Finance Magnates, where he authored over 1,000 published articles about the online finance industry. A forex industry expert and an active fintech and crypto researcher, Steven advises blockchain companies at the board level and holds a Series III license in the U.S. as a Commodity Trading Advisor (CTA).
John Bringans
John Bringans is the Senior Editor of ForexBrokers.com. An experienced media professional, John has close to a decade of editorial experience with a background that includes key leadership roles at global newsroom outlets. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature from San Francisco State University, and conducts research on forex and the financial services industry while assisting in the production of content.
Blain Reinkensmeyer
Blain Reinkensmeyer has 20 years of trading experience with over 2,500 trades placed during that time. He heads research for all U.S.-based brokerages on StockBrokers.com and is respected by executives as the leading expert covering the online broker industry. Blain’s insights have been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and the Chicago Tribune, among other media outlets.