Swissquote Review
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 79% 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.
Swissquote delivers access to a vast multi-asset offering alongside high-quality market research. Traders at Swissquote (and its related group entities) enjoy the benefits of dealing with a highly trusted, well-regulated brand – though they have to be willing to pay a premium to have their brokerage account held with a Swiss bank.
Swissquote's U.K. branch provides the best pricing out of its available account options, though it offers a smaller range of markets.
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Minimum Deposit:
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Trust Score:
99 -
Tradeable Symbols (Total):
472
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Table of Contents
Swissquote pros & cons
Pros
- Operates three banks and provides the benefits of a Swiss account.
- CXFD platform now features TradingView charts and smooth HTML5.
- Offers full MetaTrader suite with Master Edition add-ons.
- SQX exchange supports 52 crypto assets and 4 staking options.
Cons
- Forex and eTrading assets are split across separate platforms.
- Swissquote does not publish average spreads, and costs remain high.
- CXFD platform lacks integrated news and Trading Central is MT-only.
- Desktop version of Advanced Trader has been discontinued.
My top takeaways for Swissquote in 2025:
- Swissquote is an excellent choice if you want the benefits of a brokerage account combined with your own personal Swiss bank account (IBAN) number, or the security of its Luxembourg bank for European clients.
- Research and news headlines remain absent from the CXFD platform experience with Swissquote.
- While Swissquote provides over 3 million financial products, including stocks, options, futures, derivatives, ETFs, and structured products, they are separated in the eTrading account from its nearly 500 CFDs (with only 333 in MetaTrader 5).
Trust Score
Developed by ForexBrokers.com and in use for nearly 10 years, Trust Score is a proprietary rating system powered by a range of unique quantitative and qualitative metrics, including each company’s number of regulatory licenses. Trust Scores range from 1 to 99 (the higher a broker’s rating, the better). Learn more.
Is Swissquote safe?
Swissquote is considered Highly Trusted, with an overall Trust Score of 99 out of 99. Swissquote is a publicly traded company, operates a regulated bank, and is authorised by five Tier-1 regulators (Highly Trusted), two tier-2 regulator (average trust), zero Tier-3 regulators (Average Risk), and zero Tier-4 regulators (High Risk). Swissquote is authorised by the following Tier-1 regulators: Securities Futures Commission (SFC), Monetary Authority of Sinagpore (MAS), Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), and regulated in the European Union via the MiFID passporting system. Learn more about Trust Score.
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Year Founded | 1996 |
Publicly Traded (Listed) | Yes |
Bank | Yes |
Tier-1 Licenses | 5 |
Tier-2 Licenses | 2 |
Tier-3 Licenses | 0 |
Tier-4 Licenses | 0 |
Range of investments
Swissquote was the first bank in the world to provide the ability to trade underlying cryptocurrencies (non-CFDs), as part of its Swissquote crypto offering. A total of 52 cryptocurrencies are available, including Dogecoin, Polkadot, Cardano, Uniswap, and other popular crypto assets. Swissquote now offers crypto staking and lending following the launch of its cryptocurrency exchange, SQX.
eTrading vs eForex accounts: With the Swissquote eTrading account offering, clients can trade cryptocurrencies alongside a seemingly endless variety of products (over 3 million) across 60 global market exchanges. However, traders who want to trade forex and CFDs alongside forwards and options must use Swissquote’s eForex account, which offers only 472 tradeable symbols. This is a relatively narrow selection compared to Saxo and CMC Markets, which both offer over 10,000 CFDs – including forex – from within the same trading platform.
Swissquote robo advisor: Swissquote offers a robo advisor service for passive investors as part of its brokerage offering. Similarly, its themes trading and structured products – including its own exchange traded products (ETPs) – help further distinguish Swissquote's offering.
Feature |
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Forex Trading (Spot or CFDs) | Yes |
Tradeable Symbols (Total) | 472 |
Forex Pairs (Total) | 80 |
U.S. Stock Trading (Non CFD) | Yes |
Int'l Stock Trading (Non CFD) | Yes |
Social Trading / Copy Trading | Yes |
Cryptocurrency (Physical) | Yes |
Cryptocurrency (Derivative) | 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). |
Swissquote fees
The primary benefit of using Swissquote is the appeal of holding an account with a Swiss banking conglomerate – and that comes at a slight premium. As such, trading costs are not Swissquote’s best feature, and can’t compete with what’s offered by the lowest-cost forex brokers.
The commissions and spreads from Swissquote's U.K. entity, Swissquote Ltd, differ from its Switzerland entity (Swissquote Bank Ltd) and Luxembourg branch (Swissquote Bank Europe SA). Between the three, the U.K.-based accounts have lower costs and lighter deposit requirements, though they feature a narrower product offering.
Swissquote U.K.: There are four accounts available at Swissquote's U.K. entity. If you are an active trader and deposit at least $10,000, the commission-based Elite account’s lower spreads (and $5 charge per round-turn trade) make it the best option. Swissquote’s Professional account is nearly identical, except that the threshold for a margin call stop-out is lower.
Less attractive is Swissquote’s Standard account option, with spreads on the EUR/USD starting at 1.3 pips, while the Prime account has a spread from 0.6 pips (though it’s important to note that this is a minimum spread – not an average price).
Swissquote Luxembourg: Swissquote’s Luxembourg entity, which is a bank, also offers three account types, each with its own minimum deposit requirement: the Standard account ($1,000 minimum), Premium account ($5,000), and Prime account ($50,000). Minimum spreads range from 0.8 pips for Prime account holders to as much as 1.5 pips for Standard account holders, making the pricing similar to Swissquote’s U.K. entity.
Swiss branch: Though Swissquote’s eTrading account doesn’t offer forex or CFDs, there are three primary account options available in Switzerland for Swissquote's forex clients. The Standard account requires a $1,000 deposit and features spreads starting at 1.7 pips on the EUR/USD, while the Premium account’s spreads drop slightly to 1.4 pips, though that option requires a $10,000 deposit.
The Prime account requires a $50,000 deposit and offers spreads from 1.1 pips, which is slightly higher than the industry average. Custom pricing is available for active traders, but it is negotiated based on volume, as Swissquote does not list any related volume tiers and pricing.
Cryptocurrency trading fees: Fees for Swissquote's eTrading account start at 1% of the cryptocurrency trade value, and drop to 0.75% for trades above CHF 10K, and then down to 0.5% for transactions worth more than CHF 50K. While there are no cryptocurrency custody fees, a $10 fee applies to deposits of less than $500.
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Minimum Deposit | $1000 |
Average Spread EUR/USD - Standard | N/A |
All-in Cost EUR/USD - Active | N/A |
Active Trader or VIP Discounts | Yes |
ACH or SEPA Transfers | Yes |
PayPal (Deposit/Withdraw) | Yes |
Skrill (Deposit/Withdraw) | Yes |
Visa/Mastercard (Credit/Debit) | Yes |
Bank Wire (Deposit/Withdraw) | Yes |
Mobile trading apps
Swissquote's CXFD mobile app (previously known as Advanced Trader) is easy to use and cleanly designed, with a decent number of research features and integrated educational content. However, charting is severely limited and headlines are absent, leaving the MetaTrader suite as my recommended choice. Swissquote still needs to improve its flagship app if it wants to compete with the best mobile trading apps provided by category leaders Saxo, CMC Markets, and Charles Schwab (U.S. residents only). That said, the addition of Autochartist into the mobile app helped elevate the CXFD trading experience in 2024.
Apps overview: For forex and CFD traders, Swissquote offers its proprietary CXFD app, as well as the MetaTrader suite of mobile apps (MT4 and MT5). For stock and cryptocurrency trading, the Swissquote app is available for Android, iOS devices, and Huawei smartwatches.
As part of its partnership to power PostFinance (one of the largest financial institutions in Switzerland), Swissquote offers the YUH app, which is a passive investing app for stocks and crypto.
Ease of use: MetaTrader’s MT4 and MT5 mobile apps feature charts with 30 indicators and nine selectable time frames, along with smooth panning and zooming functions. In the CXFD app, there are six chart types and 11 time-frames to choose from, but there are no available indicators. It’s worth noting that its charts do not support landscape mode or the ability to zoom in and out when viewing chart data.

Swissquote CFXD mobile app watchlist view of popular symbols like AMZN, TSLA, FB.
Research: For the MetaTrader mobile app suite at Swissquote, research is mostly limited to an economic calendar and headlines that stream from top-tier sources including Dow Jones Newswire. It’s worth noting that CXFD does feature a selection (roughly 25) of integrated educational videos. CXFD does offer trading signals, but lacks news headlines and substantial research content.
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Android App | Yes |
Apple iOS App | Yes |
Mobile Alerts - Basic Fields | Yes |
Watchlist Syncing | No |
Mobile Charting - Draw Trendlines | Yes |
Mobile Charting - Multiple Time Frames | Yes |
Mobile Economic Calendar | Yes |
Mobile Charting - Indicators / Studies | 30 |
Trading platforms
Swissquote’s CXFD platform (previously known as Advanced Trader) continues to evolve yet still trails behind industry leaders like IG and CMC Markets. For example, while Autochartist is seamlessly integrated, research is largely absent with no headlines available in the CXFD platform. As an alternative, the full MetaTrader suite is available with nearly 333 products on MT5 at Swissquote. It's worth noting that the maximum transaction size on the CFXD platform is 200 standard lots, compared to 50 lots when you use MetaTrader at Swissquote.
Platforms overview: Swissquote’s flagship platform CXFD, is available for web. The Swissquote website acts as the platform login for its eTrading account, but doesn’t support forex and CFDs (only crypto and shares).
Swissquote also provides access to the popular MetaTrader platform suites (MT4 and MT5) developed by MetaQuotes Software Corporation. To enhance the default MetaTrader desktop platform experience, Swissquote offers the MetaTrader Master Edition suite of tools, developed by FX Blue LLP, along with support for Trading Central and Autochartist plugins.
Charting: The CXFD platform has a modern look and minimalist feel, and the platform now incorporates TradingView charts.
Steven's take:
"Overall, Swissquote has built a good foundation with the CXFD platform and I look forward to seeing additional features make their way into the web app."


Swissquote CFXD's web platform watchlist and chart layout with indicators and trade visible with open positions tab.
Trading tools: A long-time provider of Autochartist plugins and related tools, Swissquote recently overhauled its web platform with several enhancements, including a highly detailed integration of Autochartist signal technology as part of its upgrade of the CXFD platform experience. CXFD also includes robust charting and complex order types, and supports forex options trading on 45 pairs – on a Request for Quote (RFQ) basis.
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Virtual Trading (Demo) | Yes |
Proprietary Platform | Yes |
Desktop Platform (Windows) | Yes |
Web Platform | Yes |
Social Trading / Copy Trading | Yes |
MetaTrader 4 (MT4) | Yes |
MetaTrader 5 (MT5) | Yes |
DupliTrade | No |
ZuluTrade | No |
Charting - Indicators / Studies (Total) | 86 |
Charting - Drawing Tools (Total) | 75 |
Charting - Trade From Chart | Yes |
Watchlists - Total Fields | 11 |
Research
Swissquote differentiates itself from its competitors with high-quality market research content, including streaming news headlines, economic calendars, blog commentary, webinars, and video content. Swissquote's YouTube channel continues to evolve with series such as Market Talk and Crypto Market Talk.

Swissquote's "Market Talk" YouTube video featuring Ipek Ozkardeskaya discusses Trump-led USD rally reverses amid tariffs backfire.
Research overview: Swissquote provides daily written articles via its Morning News series from the Newsroom section of its website, along with Themes Trading articles and a high-quality bimonthly magazine with nearly 80 pages of technology-rich content spanning global markets. Swissquote's quantitative research team also helps structure some of its products, such as the exchange-traded certificate for crypto, with its latest one added in 2020. Swissquote recently launched AI-powered insights, although these are only available through its desktop platform for share trading.
Market news and analysis: Swissquote provides traders with access to Trading Central, which consists of automated chart pattern analysis and analyst commentary via the MetaTrader platform as a plugin. Autochartist, a similar service, is fully integrated within its CXFD platform (and is also available as a plugin for MetaTrader). In MetaTrader headlines stream from Dow Jones Newswire and other top-tier providers, and traders receive free reports from Morningstar. Swissquote’s in-house Market Talk series includes daily videos and podcast recordings that cover fundamental and technical analysis. It's worth noting that headlines and research are not available yet within the CXFD platform.
Video format: Swissquote provides a Daily Market Analysis series, available in multiple languages (including English) across several language-specific YouTube channels. There are also numerous archived webinars which have been arranged in convenient video playlists.
Feature |
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Daily Market Commentary | Yes |
Forex News (Top-Tier Sources) | Yes |
Autochartist | Yes |
Trading Central (Recognia) | No |
Social Sentiment - Currency Pairs | No |
Education
Swissquote’s strength in this category is its video content, with dozens of educational videos and webinars available on its YouTube channel. That said, its bare-bones written content (besides a growing number of eBooks) and absence of interactive lesson programs make for an unremarkable educational experience that can’t compete with the best forex brokers for education.
Learning center: Swissquote’s learning center provides 21 eBooks and 31 videos as part of its forex and CFD educational courses. I was glad to see that at least 15 instructional videos are also available within the CFXD mobile app, along with a selection of platform tutorials.

Swissquote's educational learning center provides course overviews with estimated completion time and included video summaries.
Room for improvement: Expanding Swissquote’s educational content to include a greater variety of written articles, incorporating quizzes and progress tracking, and adding the ability to filter by experience level would help lift Swissquote's ranking in this category.
Feature |
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Education (Forex or CFDs) | Yes |
Client Webinars | Yes |
Client Webinars (Archived) | Yes |
Videos - Beginner Trading Videos | Yes |
Videos - Advanced Trading Videos | Yes |
Investor Dictionary (Glossary) | Yes |
Final thoughts
Swissquote is a trusted global brand that finished among our Best in Class for Crypto Trading, Range of Investments, and Trust Score. In 2025, Swissquote also won our Industry Awards for #1 Most Tradeable Symbols and #1 Banking Services.
The best all-around forex trading experience at Swissquote can be found through the firm’s U.K. entity, by way of the MetaTrader platform.
The Swiss-based offering of forex and CFDs, on the other hand, is a bit of a mixed bag due to the absence of forex or CFD trading within its otherwise vast multi-asset offering found in the eTrading account.
Swissquote Star Ratings
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Trust Score | 99 |
Range of Investments |
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Category awards
Rank #1 | Streak #1 | Best in Class | Best in Class Streak | |
Range of Investments | 2 | |||
Trust Score | 6 | |||
Crypto Trading | 8 |
Industry awards
Rank #1 | Streak | |
#1 Most Tradeable Symbols | 2 | |
#1 Banking Services | 9 |
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About Swissquote
Swissquote (SIX: SQN) was founded in 1996 and was publicly listed in 2000 on the SIX Swiss stock exchange. Swissquote has since grown to be an established banking group, with two banking licenses in Luxembourg and one in Switzerland where the group is headquartered. As of its first half of 2024 report, Swissquote employs over 1,177 full-time staff servicing 610,000 client accounts, and holds CHF 68 billion across its subsidiaries that are regulated in the U.K., Europe and Asia.
Swissquote Bank offers traders access to over three million products, including shares, ETFs, funds, bonds, warrants, futures, forex, options, and other securities. In addition, Swissquote offers comprehensive wealth management and advisory services. Read more on Wikipedia about Swissquote.
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