Head-to-Head Comparison

eToro vs RoboForex

Complete side-by-side comparison based on verified data from official sources. See which broker offers better trading conditions for your needs.

eToro logo

eToro

FCA
Est. 2007
VS
Score
1:5
RoboForex logo

RoboForex

FSC
Est. 2009

Quick Summary

eToro (established 2007) and RoboForex (established 2009) are both regulated forex and CFD brokers. RoboForex offers tighter spreads starting from 0 pips, compared to eToro's 1 pips. RoboForex provides higher maximum leverage of 1:2000 versus eToro's 400:1. RoboForex has a lower minimum deposit requirement of $10.

Trading Conditions

Feature
eToro
RoboForex
Min. Spread
1 pips
0 pips
Min. Deposit
$50
$10
Max Leverage
400:1
1:2000
Execution
Market Maker
STP|ECN
Instruments
3000+
12000+
Founded
2007
2009
Headquarters
Israel
Belize

Regulation & Licensing

eToro logo
eToro

FCA(583263)
United Kingdom
CySEC(109/10)
Cyprus
ASIC(491139)
Australia
FSA(SD076)
Seychelles

RoboForex logo
RoboForex

FSC(000138/7)
Belize

Platforms & Features

Feature
eToro
RoboForex
Platforms
eToro WebTrader, eToro Mobile App
MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader, R StocksTrader
Copy Trading
VPS Hosting
Neg. Balance Protection
Islamic Account
Demo Account

Server Infrastructure

Metric
eToro
RoboForex
Total Servers
2
Total Endpoints
36
Countries
8
Hosting Providers
Metaquotes, Equinix, Webzilla B.V

Account Types

eToro

Retail Account
Spread: 1 pipsMin: $50Lev: 400:1
Professional Account
Spread: 1 pipsMin: $200Lev: 400:1

RoboForex

Pro
Spread: 1.3 pipsMin: $10Lev: 1:2000
ECN
Spread: 0 pipsMin: $10Lev: 1:500Comm: $20/1M volume

Verdict: eToro vs RoboForex

Based on our verified data analysis, RoboForex has a slight edge in this comparison with a score of 5 vs 1.

Choose RoboForex if you prioritize the tightest possible spreads. Choose RoboForex if you need higher leverage. Choose RoboForex for a lower entry barrier.

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Risk Warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between 74-89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.