What is the best Exness alternative for tight spreads in 2026?
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Broker review: Pepperstone
Pepperstone is a BaFin-regulated broker offering razor-sharp spreads, zero minimum deposit, and excellent execution across MT4, MT5, cTrader, and TradingView.
Broker review: Exness
Exness is a CySEC-regulated broker with ultra-tight pricing, instant withdrawals, and one of the highest monthly trading volumes in the industry ($4T+).
Which broker has the lowest EUR/USD spread in Europe?
For raw-spread accounts, Exness Pro and Pepperstone Razor both quote 0.0 pip EUR/USD. After commission, Tickmill Pro is cheapest at $6 round-turn. Standard (commission-free) account winner: IC Markets True ECN at 0.1 pip. All quoted under EU-regulated entities with full ESMA protections.
Pepperstone vs Exness — which is better?
Pepperstone and Exness are both top-tier ECN brokers with 0.0 pip raw spreads. Pepperstone wins on regulation (BaFin vs CySEC) and has zero minimum deposit. Exness wins on execution speed, instant 24/7 withdrawals, and more flexible account types. For most EU active traders, Exness edges ahead on the total trader experience.
IC Markets vs Pepperstone — which is better in 2026?
Both are ASIC-regulated Australian ECN brokers with raw-spread accounts from 0.0 pips. IC Markets edges ahead on execution speed (cTrader and Equinix NY4 hosting) and tighter EUR/USD spreads in active hours. Pepperstone wins on regulator coverage (BaFin, FCA, CySEC, ASIC) and on customer support. For EU residents wanting BaFin oversight, Pepperstone. For raw execution, IC Markets.