Torn between two brokers? Our straightforward Plus500 vs FXCM comparison table does all the hard work for you, comparing the metrics that matter. Get all the info you need at a glance.
Torn between two brokers? Our straightforward Plus500 vs FXCM comparison table does all the hard work for you, comparing the metrics that matter. Get all the info you need at a glance.
Plus500 is a CFD trading platform, covering more than 2,000 securities and many asset classes. It was founded in 2008 by 6 alumni of Technion-Israel Institute of Technology and it’s now expanded from its headquarters in Israel with subsidiaries in UK, Cyprus, Australia and Singapore. Plus500 was listed in the London Stock Exchange’s main market in July 2018.
FXCM (Foreign Capital Markets) is an online trading platform for the foreign exchange market, commodities such as crude oil and gold, as well as CFDs on major indices. It was founded in 1999 in Ney York and it operated under the name Leucadia National Corporation until 2018. Today it sits under the FXCM Group, it’s owned by Jefferies Financial Group and it’s based in London.