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Abstract:eToro account types (retail, professional, corporate, swap-free), and fees: spreads, commissions, inactivity, conversion and withdrawal. Region-specific notes.
eToros core retail account is standard globally. Eligible EU/UK clients can request Professional status; Corporate accounts exist for businesses. eToro also offers a Swap-Free (Islamic-style) account with specific requirements and admin-fee rules. Club tiers (Silver–Diamond) add non-trading perks.
Offerings differ by entity. Always check your local disclosures during onboarding.
Account | Who Can Apply | Typical Access / Notes |
Retail (Personal) | Default for individuals | Full platform access; products vary by region (e.g., no forex in US). |
Professional (Elective) | Eligible EU/UK clients meeting tests | Higher leverage; reduced protections (e.g., NBP/ICF may not apply). |
Corporate | Companies/Institutions | Entity account; documentation required. |
Swap-Free (Islamic-style) | Qualifying clients; min. deposit requirement | No swaps; admin fees apply after grace period; terms differ by asset. |
Q1: Do Club tiers change my trading fees?
Certain fees (e.g., crypto) have Club discounts by tier.
Q2: Does eToro charge to withdraw?
Global help page shows a $5 fee from USD accounts; the US fees page currently displays $0 with $30 minimum—always check your entitys fee page before withdrawing.
Q3: What triggers the inactivity fee?
No login for 12 months triggers $10/month. Log in to avoid it.
Q4: Is there a swap-free option?
Yes. eToro offers a swap-free account; eligibility, minimum deposit and admin-fee model apply.
Q5: Where do I see spreads/overnight costs?
On each instruments trade ticket and info pages.
Disclaimer:
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