Trading apps customer satisfaction table

Name Price per trade Would recommend Customer satisfaction score Expert comment Link
InvestEngine logo
Price per trade
£0
Would recommend
97%
Customer Satisfaction Score
4.6
★★★★★
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InvestEngine does what most robo-advisors do, but cheaper. Its experts find the best way to offer you a ready-made ETF portfolio for the lowest management fees on the market.
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XTB logo
Price per trade
£0
Would recommend
100%
Customer Satisfaction Score
4.5
★★★★★
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Most platforms have restrictions around fractional shares, but XTB gives you complete access. Trade fractional pieces in 3,000+ stocks from 16 global exchanges.
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Capital at risk

Revolut Trading logo
Price per trade
£0 up to monthly allowance, £1 thereafter
Would recommend
96%
Customer Satisfaction Score
4.5
★★★★★
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eToro logo
Price per trade
£0 on stocks
Would recommend
93%
Customer Satisfaction Score
4.5
★★★★★
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eToro offers 0% commission for buying/selling stocks, and also for investing in its ready-made "Smart Portfolios" or using its unique "CopyTrader" feature.
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