Broker comparison · updated 2026-07-09

easyMarkets vs AvaTrade

easyMarkets and AvaTrade both publish broad platform and entity details, but they differ on structure, pricing, and deposit rules.

easyMarkets
62.5/ 100 · our score
CySECASIC
Full easyMarkets review
AvaTrade
61/ 100 · our score
CBIASICFSCABVIF
Full AvaTrade review

Our verdict

AvaTrade has the edge overall.

AvaTrade is the stronger pick if you want a more explicit multi-entity regulatory footprint, a clearly published $100/€100/£100/AUD 100 minimum deposit, and a wider set of account-routing details in its help center. easyMarkets stands out for its simple platform lineup, public funding page, and competitive fixed-spread entry on its own web and TradingView stack. The better choice depends on whether you prefer AvaTrade’s more extensive legal-entity disclosures or easyMarkets’ cleaner platform presentation and funding messaging. In both cases, terms can change by legal entity and country, so the account you open matters more than the brand name alone. ([support.avatrade.com](https://support.avatrade.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001760672-What-is-the-minimum-amount-I-need-to-deposit-in-order-to-open-an-account?utm_source=openai))

AvaTrade

easyMarkets vs AvaTrade at a glance

easyMarkets AvaTrade
Our comparison score62.5 / 10061 / 100
Founded2001Not published on cited page
Minimum depositNot publicly universal$100 / €100 / £100 / AUD 100
EUR/USD spread from0.6 pipsNot published on cited page
Inactivity feeNot clearly published50 after 3 months
Main platformsWeb/App, TradingView, MT4, MT5WebTrader, MT4, MT5, DupliTrade, AvaOptions
Core regulators publishedCySEC, ASICCBI, ASIC, FSCA, BVI FSC, JFSA, FSRA
Funding methods publishedCards, eWallets, bank transferCard, wire, e-wallets
Instrument count published275+ instrumentsNot published on cited page

marks the stronger side on that row. Key numbers were re-checked on 2026-07-09. Terms differ by legal entity and country — confirm on the broker's own legal pages before funding.

Score breakdown

How easyMarkets and AvaTrade earn their comparison scores, component by component — same methodology as every review on this site.

Regulation & oversightout of 30
easyMarkets
24
AvaTrade
26
Transparency of termsout of 20
easyMarkets
16
AvaTrade
16
Platforms & toolsout of 15
easyMarkets
13
AvaTrade
13
Funding & withdrawalsout of 10
easyMarkets
8
AvaTrade
7
External sentimentout of 10
easyMarkets
5
AvaTrade
5

Fees: easyMarkets vs AvaTrade on spread and inactivity

Edge: easyMarketsNo funding fees published; lower visible entry spread

easyMarkets publishes account-side spread examples that start at 0.6 pips on EUR/USD for its web/app and MT4 setup, while its TradingView page says clients get tight fixed spreads and no hidden commission. Its deposit-and-withdrawal page also says easyMarkets does not charge funding or withdrawal fees, although a separate withdrawal rule can apply if a minimum trading requirement is not met. AvaTrade publishes a 50-unit inactivity fee after three consecutive months of non-use in several help-center locales, and its minimum-deposit pages show account-opening costs are tied to base currency and payment method. On the evidence available, easyMarkets looks cleaner on explicit public funding charges, while AvaTrade is more explicit about inactivity costs. ([easy-markets.com](https://www.easy-markets.com/int/about/forex-account/?utm_source=openai))

Platforms: easyMarkets vs AvaTrade on trading stack breadth

Edge: AvaTradeBroader lineup with DupliTrade and AvaOptions

easyMarkets centers its offer on a four-part stack: its own web/app platform, TradingView, MT4, and MT5. The broker’s platform pages also say clients can access 275+ instruments through the web/app and TradingView routes. AvaTrade’s published lineup is broader in auxiliary tools: WebTrader, MT4, MT5, DupliTrade, and AvaOptions, plus its mobile apps and desktop access in entity comparison material. That gives AvaTrade an edge if platform variety and copy-trading or options workflows matter. easyMarkets, though, is easier to map quickly because the core lineup is straightforward and the broker’s own pages are tightly organized around web/app, TradingView, MT4, and MT5. ([easy-markets.com](https://www.easy-markets.com/int/platforms/?utm_source=openai))

Regulation: easyMarkets vs AvaTrade by legal entity

Edge: AvaTradeMore published regulators across more entities

easyMarkets publicly ties its main group branding to Easy Forex Trading Ltd in Cyprus under CySEC license 079/07 and easyMarkets Pty Ltd in Australia under ASIC AFSL 246566. AvaTrade’s entity comparison page and help content list multiple regulated entities, including Ireland’s Central Bank, ASIC in Australia, BVI FSC, Japan FSA and FFAJ, South Africa’s FSCA, and ADGM’s FSRA. That broader register footprint gives AvaTrade the edge on published regulatory coverage. easyMarkets still has the simpler disclosure set of the two, but the brand overlap between easyMarkets and Easy Forex means traders should verify the exact legal entity before funding. ([easy-markets.com](https://www.easy-markets.com/int/en-my/about/?utm_source=openai))

Funding: easyMarkets vs AvaTrade on deposits and withdrawals

Edge: AvaTradePublished $100 / €100 / £100 / AUD 100 minimum

AvaTrade clearly publishes a minimum deposit of 100 in the account currency for card, wire, and e-wallet funding on eligible accounts, with AUD and GBP limited by client location. Its funding page also says deposits are free across the listed methods, while the help center confirms the base-currency thresholds. easyMarkets publishes a deposits-and-withdrawals page that says it does not charge funding or withdrawal fees, but it does not present a single universal minimum deposit in the public material reviewed; current official wording is region- and setup-dependent. For a trader who wants a simple published starting point, AvaTrade is easier to benchmark. For a trader who cares more about fee disclosure than a single headline deposit, easyMarkets is competitive. ([support.avatrade.com](https://support.avatrade.com/hc/en-us/articles/360001760672-What-is-the-minimum-amount-I-need-to-deposit-in-order-to-open-an-account?utm_source=openai))

Research and market coverage: easyMarkets vs AvaTrade

Edge: AvaTradeMore product paths and routing tools

easyMarkets says its web platform includes analytical tools, market updates, and guaranteed stop-loss functionality on selected setups, and its TradingView integration adds charting and social-analysis tools. Its market pages list forex, crypto, commodities, indices, metals, and shares, with 275+ instruments referenced on platform pages. AvaTrade pairs its core trading stack with AvaTradeGO, AvaOptions, and DupliTrade, which makes it more versatile for traders who want options or copy-trading workflows. The research angle is therefore less about who has more news and more about who packages decision tools more clearly. easyMarkets is more explicit about fixed-spread, risk-control positioning; AvaTrade is more explicit about product breadth and account routing. ([easy-markets.com](https://www.easy-markets.com/int/platforms/?utm_source=openai))

Which broker fits you

Choose easyMarkets if
  • You want easyMarkets’ simpler platform map and TradingView access
  • You prefer published no-funding-fee messaging
  • You are comfortable verifying the exact entity and local terms
  • You value fixed-spread positioning and risk-control tools
Choose AvaTrade if
  • You want a clearer published minimum deposit
  • You want more published regulators and legal entities
  • You need DupliTrade or AvaOptions
  • You prefer a broker with more detailed public account-routing pages

Common questions

Is easyMarkets or AvaTrade better for beginners?

easyMarkets is easier to scan because its core offer is concentrated in a few platform pages and it publishes simple spread examples. AvaTrade can also work for beginners, but its multi-entity structure and broader tool set make it slightly more complex to evaluate. The better fit depends on whether simplicity or product breadth matters more.

Does AvaTrade have a lower minimum deposit than easyMarkets?

AvaTrade publishes a clear minimum deposit of 100 in the account currency for eligible card, wire, and e-wallet deposits. easyMarkets does not present one universal public minimum in the sources reviewed, and its terms vary by region and setup. That makes AvaTrade easier to compare on entry cost.

Are easyMarkets and AvaTrade regulated in the same places?

No. easyMarkets publicly references CySEC in Cyprus and ASIC in Australia. AvaTrade publishes a wider multi-entity footprint that includes Ireland, Australia, South Africa, Japan, the BVI, and ADGM/UAE-related coverage depending on the entity. Traders should verify the legal entity tied to their own account.

Which broker has the better platform choice, easyMarkets or AvaTrade?

AvaTrade has the broader published stack because it adds DupliTrade and AvaOptions alongside WebTrader, MT4, and MT5. easyMarkets is narrower but still covers the main bases with its own web/app platform, TradingView, MT4, and MT5. Platform choice favors AvaTrade; simplicity favors easyMarkets.

Sources for this comparison (8)The primary pages we relied on — worth reading before you open an account.
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