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Best brokers for beginners (2026)

The best brokers for beginners pair a low minimum deposit with a free demo account, simple platforms and support in your language. We ranked 12 regulated brokers on exactly that.

Every broker is scored on the same criteria. How we rate

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Best beginner brokers, ranked

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How to choose the best broker for you

  1. 1

    Regulation & safety

    Prefer brokers licensed by Tier-1 authorities (FCA, ASIC, CySEC, BaFin) and check for negative-balance protection.

  2. 2

    Costs

    Compare the typical EUR/USD spread and any commission per lot; small differences add up fast if you trade often.

  3. 3

    Minimum deposit

    Beginners should start with a broker that lets you open an account from a low amount.

  4. 4

    Leverage

    Higher leverage means higher potential gains and losses; pick what fits your risk tolerance.

  5. 5

    Deposits & withdrawals

    Make sure your preferred method (card, bank wire, e-wallets) is supported with low fees and fast payouts.

  6. 6

    Platform & support

    MT4/MT5 or a solid web/mobile app, plus responsive support in your language.

Frequently asked questions

Which broker is best for beginners?
Look for a low minimum deposit, a free demo account and education in your language. OneRoyal ranks highest on our beginner criteria.
How much do I need to start as a beginner?
Some brokers let you open an account from as little as $10. Start small with a demo account, then trade real money once you’re comfortable.
Do beginner brokers offer demo accounts?
Yes. Every broker we recommend for beginners offers a free demo account funded with virtual money so you can practise risk-free.

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