CAPEX
Plus500
CAPEX vs Plus500
A detailed side-by-side comparison based on our hands-on testing across 8 scoring categories.
CAPEX and Plus500 are both popular choices for forex and CFD traders, but they cater to different needs and experience levels. CAPEX, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Abu Dhabi, UAE, is regulated by FSRA (ADGM), CySEC, FSA and offers spreads starting from 0.8 pips with a minimum deposit of $100. Plus500, established in 2008 in Haifa, Israel, holds licenses from FCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS with spreads from 0.8 pips and a $100 minimum deposit. In our hands-on testing across 8 scoring categories, Plus500 scored 7.8/10 overall compared to CAPEX's 7.7/10, making it the stronger pick for most traders. That said, CAPEX holds its own with better trading platforms and superior education resources, so your ideal broker depends on what you prioritize in a trading partner.
Trust stack
Trust stack for this head-to-head
This comparison uses the same review dataset, methodology, disclosure, and corrections standards as the rest of TBR money pages. Head-to-head verdicts still need an entity-level regulation check before signup.
Risk layer
Risk & regulation snapshot for CAPEX
Regulation
Third-partyFSRA (ADGM), CySEC, FSA · brand-level entity model
Leverage / exposure
Broker-stated1:200 (moderate-to-high retail risk)
Trust read
VerifiedTier 1 trust profile
Regulation status
Third-partyCySEC gives the brand real tier-1 coverage, but the footprint is mixed because FSRA (ADGM), FSA also appears in the regulator stack.
Entity nuance
Third-partyCAPEX shows 3 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
Investor protection
UnknownTop-tier regulation helps on paper, but the canonical dataset still does not lock the exact compensation scheme or client-money safeguards for every onboarding entity.
Verification state
VerifiedVerification state: brand-level regulator mapping is in place, but the exact contracting entity is still inferred rather than fully pinned in the canonical dataset.
High-risk warning
Broker-statedA 1:200 ceiling still creates meaningful downside if position sizing is sloppy. Regulation does not remove market risk.
Safer alternative lens
If this profile feels too aggressive, compare brokers with cleaner tier-1 coverage and lower leverage ceilings before funding an account.
Risk layer
Risk & regulation snapshot for Plus500
Regulation
Third-partyFCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS · brand-level entity model
Leverage / exposure
Broker-stated1:300 (moderate-to-high retail risk)
Trust read
VerifiedTier 1 trust profile
Regulation status
Third-partyFCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS gives this broker a cleaner top-tier regulation read than the average CFD brand.
Entity nuance
Third-partyPlus500 shows 4 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with.
Investor protection
UnknownTop-tier regulation helps on paper, but the canonical dataset still does not lock the exact compensation scheme or client-money safeguards for every onboarding entity.
Verification state
VerifiedVerification state: brand-level regulator mapping is in place, but the exact contracting entity is still inferred rather than fully pinned in the canonical dataset.
High-risk warning
Broker-statedA 1:300 ceiling still creates meaningful downside if position sizing is sloppy. Regulation does not remove market risk.
Evidence labels
How to read the evidence in CAPEX vs Plus500
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Overall verdict and score differences
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Spreads, minimum deposits, leverage, and platform lists
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Regulation and entity background
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Cells the source reviews do not support cleanly
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Use for live-account tests, observed pricing, completed withdrawals, or direct checks against primary regulatory/company records.
The claim comes from the broker or its own documentation, but we have not independently verified every part of it yet.
Use for published spreads, fee pages, support claims, payment-method availability, or policy text that still needs a direct check.
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Key Differences at a Glance
- 📊
Plus500 scores 7.8/10 overall vs 7.7/10 for CAPEX — a 0.1-point difference.
- 📈
Plus500 offers 2,800+ instruments vs 2,100+ at CAPEX — a notable difference in market coverage.
- 🖥️
CAPEX runs on MT5, CAPEX WebTrader, CAPEX App, while Plus500 uses Plus500 WebTrader, Plus500 App — different ecosystems for different trading styles.
- ⚡
The biggest gap is in Education: CAPEX scores 8.5 vs 5.5 for Plus500 — a 3.0-point difference.
Our Verdict
CAPEX
Score: 7.7/10 · Wins 4 categories- You're a beginner who values learning resources
- You need advanced trading platforms and tools
- Responsive customer support matters to you
- You rely on in-depth research and analysis tools
Plus500
Score: 7.8/10 · Wins 2 categories- Top-tier regulation and fund safety are your priority
- Fast and flexible deposits & withdrawals are important
- You prefer Plus500's trading environment overall
Plus500 takes the lead with an overall score of 7.8/10 compared to 7.7/10, winning in 2 out of 8 scoring categories. Plus500 stands out for stronger regulation and smoother deposits & withdrawals, while CAPEX fights back with better trading platforms and superior education resources.
Broker recommendation block
If you only shortlist two names after this comparison, make it Plus500 first and CAPEX second
Plus500 is the stronger default pick on the numbers here, but CAPEX still makes sense if its edge lines up with how you actually trade.
Plus500
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedFCA · CySEC · ASIC
Plus500 wins this matchup on overall score, especially for stronger regulation and smoother deposits & withdrawals.
Overall score
7.8/10
Minimum deposit
$100
CAPEX
🟢 Tier 1 RegulatedFSRA (ADGM) · CySEC · FSA
CAPEX is still worth a second tab open if you care more about better trading platforms and superior education resources.
Overall score
7.7/10
Minimum deposit
$100
Detailed Verdict
After testing both brokers with real accounts, Plus500 comes out ahead with a 7.8/10 overall rating, winning 2 out of 8 categories. Its strongest area is Regulation & Trust where it scores 9.0/10. Plus500 holds Tier 1 regulation, meaning your funds benefit from top-level investor protection including segregated accounts and compensation schemes. CAPEX is not without merit — it scores 7.7/10 overall and excels in Regulation & Trust (8.5/10), winning 4 categories. Traders who value better trading platforms or superior education resources may find CAPEX the better fit. For a complete breakdown, read our full Plus500 review and CAPEX review — both include account opening walkthroughs, platform screenshots, and withdrawal test results.
Score Breakdown
CAPEX wins by 1.0 points
Plus500 wins by 0.5 points
CAPEX wins by 3.0 points
CAPEX wins by 0.5 points
CAPEX wins by 1.5 points
Plus500 wins by 1.0 points
Full Feature Comparison
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Overall Score | 7.7/10 | 7.8/10 ✓ |
| Min Deposit Lower is better | $100 ✓ | $100 ✓ |
| Max Leverage | 1:200 | 1:300 |
| Spreads From | 0.8 pips | 0.8 pips |
| Platforms | MT5, CAPEX WebTrader, CAPEX App | Plus500 WebTrader, Plus500 App |
| Regulation | FSRA (ADGM), CySEC, FSA | FCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS |
| Founded Older track record highlighted | 2016 | 2008 ✓ |
| Markets | 2,100+ | 2,800+ ✓ |
Fees & Costs
When it comes to trading costs, CAPEX has the edge with a score of 7.5/10 versus 7.5/10 for Plus500. CAPEX offers spreads starting from 0.8 pips, while Plus500 starts from 0.8 pips. The minimum deposit at CAPEX is $100, compared to $100 at Plus500. Both brokers operate primarily on a spread-based pricing model, though actual costs vary by account type and instrument. For high-volume traders, even small spread differences add up significantly over time, making this an important category to weigh carefully.
Trading Platforms
CAPEX scores 8/10 for platforms compared to 7/10 for Plus500. CAPEX provides MT5, CAPEX WebTrader, CAPEX App, while Plus500 offers Plus500 WebTrader, Plus500 App. The choice of platform affects your charting, order execution speed, and available technical indicators. Traders who rely on MetaTrader's algorithmic trading capabilities should check which MT4/MT5 features each broker supports, including custom indicators and expert advisors.
Regulation & Safety
Regulation is crucial for fund safety. CAPEX is regulated by FSRA (ADGM), CySEC, FSA (Tier 1), while Plus500 holds licenses from FCA, CySEC, ASIC, MAS (Tier 1). CAPEX scores 8.5/10 and Plus500 scores 9/10 in this category. CAPEX shows 3 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with. Plus500 shows 4 regulators in the shared broker dataset. Treat that as a brand-level trust signal, not proof of the exact legal entity you will onboard with. Tier 1 regulators like FCA, ASIC, and CySEC offer the strongest investor protection, but you should still verify the specific entity covering your jurisdiction before opening an account.
Education & Research
For learning resources, CAPEX leads with 8.5/10 compared to 5.5/10. Quality education materials can shorten your learning curve significantly. Look for brokers offering structured courses, live webinars, and practice demo accounts. CAPEX and Plus500 both provide demo accounts for risk-free practice, but the depth of educational content varies. Beginners should prioritize this category when choosing between the two.
Customer Support
CAPEX offers 24/5 Live Chat, Email, Phone and scores 7.5/10, while Plus500 provides 24/7 Live Chat, Email with a score of 7/10. Reliable support becomes critical during market volatility or when you encounter account issues. Look for brokers with 24/5 or 24/7 availability, multiple contact channels, and support in your preferred language.
Deposit & Withdrawal
CAPEX scores 7.5/10 for deposits and withdrawals, while Plus500 scores 8.5/10. CAPEX accepts Bank Transfer, Credit Card, Debit Card, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal, and Plus500 supports Bank Transfer, Credit Card, PayPal, Skrill. Processing times, fees, and available currencies vary. CAPEX requires a minimum deposit of $100 versus $100 for Plus500. Always check withdrawal conditions and any potential fees before funding your account.
Which Broker Is Right for You?
Choose CAPEX if you...
- You're a beginner who values learning resources
- You need advanced trading platforms and tools
- Responsive customer support matters to you
- You rely on in-depth research and analysis tools
Choose Plus500 if you...
- Top-tier regulation and fund safety are your priority
- Fast and flexible deposits & withdrawals are important
- You prefer Plus500's trading environment overall
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