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Interactive Brokers vs Fidelity

How Interactive Brokers and Fidelity compare on fees, safety, tools, mobile and regional availability — scored independently of any commercial relationship.

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Best for
Advanced traders, International market access
Regulation & trust
92/100
Fees & hidden costs
88/100
Better
Ease of use
55/100
Tools & features
95/100
Better
Mobile app quality
78/100
Assets
Stocks, ETFs, Options, Futures, Forex, Bonds, Funds
Minimum deposit
$0
Paper trading
Yes Better
Mobile app
Yes
Availability
United StatesUnited KingdomEuropean Union
Fees summary
IBKR Lite: $0 commissions on US-listed stocks/ETFs, no account minimums and no inactivity fees. IBKR Pro: low Fixed or volume-Tiered commissions with exchange/regulatory pass-through. Market-data subscriptions may apply. (Inactivity fees were eliminated for most accounts on 1 Jul 2021.)
Protection
US: SIPC up to $500,000. UK: FSCS up to £85,000 via the UK entity. EU: national compensation scheme via IBIE (Ireland).
Affiliate offer
Official link only
Pros
  • Vast global market access
  • Low costs and margin rates
  • Professional tools and APIs
Cons
  • Steep learning curve
  • Overkill for casual investors
  • Interface can feel dated
Best for
Long-term investors, Retirement accounts
Regulation & trust
92/100
Fees & hidden costs
86/100
Ease of use
80/100
Better
Tools & features
82/100
Mobile app quality
84/100
Better
Assets
Stocks, ETFs, Options, Funds, Bonds
Minimum deposit
$0
Paper trading
No
Mobile app
Yes
Availability
United StatesUnited KingdomEuropean Union
Fees summary
$0 US stock/ETF commissions; $0.65 per options contract; several zero-expense-ratio index funds.
Protection
SIPC coverage up to $500,000 (including $250,000 cash).
Affiliate offer
Official link only
Pros
  • Excellent research and service
  • Zero-expense-ratio index funds
  • Great for retirement investing
Cons
  • Not built for active day trading
  • US-only focus

Our verdict

On our commission-independent scoring, Fidelity edges ahead overall (4.3/5 vs 4.1/5). But the right choice depends on your priorities: consider Interactive Brokers for advanced traders, and Fidelity for long-term investors. Rankings are never affected by commissions.

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Risk warning: Trading stocks, options, futures, forex, crypto, CFDs and funded accounts involves risk. You can lose money. This website is educational only and does not provide financial, investment, tax or legal advice.

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