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iBroker

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Muy buena la opción de tradear directamente desde Tradingview. Ojalá incorporen la posibilidad de tradear mediante órdenes de indicadores o estrategias.

Is a good platform, i will definitely recommend it to orders, but i think there is a little delay in market execution, customer support 100%👌👌👌

I am happy with the Broker but the integration with Tradingview sometimes is not working properly and the orders get frozen

Best integration with TradingView I have seen. Love it.

Very impressive iBroker, it would be great if it has slightly more competitive rates on futures and options in the American market, something like a transaction fee with discounts according to volume.

I was wrong, iBroker works fine and it was me who weren't aware about the rollover of the MNQ and MES futures the 17th September. I'll be careful for the next one on the 17th December. So far, iBroker service has been very good and I'm considering of opening a real account!

sarebbero 5 steelle se non fosse per gli eccesivi lag nei fast market USA

Great broker with best execution and withdrawl received over the day. Highly recomended for real traders

Trustworthy broker with excellent customer support!

It's a nice broker overall with excellent customer support, but not recommended for active day traders, especially if you trade US stocks. They just don't give you the option to trade most of them (Like IPO's or generaly low cap stocks).

Thanks for the review!
On stocks we offer CFD DMA (5:1 leverage and shorts without stock borrowing costs), therefore the offering is limited to liquid stocks with high market cap

Just amazing. The feeling of being able to trade from the chart itself is wonderful. And the variety of financial products to trade is amazing, basically satisfying every trader's need.

About iBroker



Frequently Asked Questions


No, iBroker doesn't provide a demo account.
No, iBroker doesn't offer Level 2 data to its clients.

Level 2 is a subscription-based service that offers real-time access to the exchange’s order book. It gives traders and investors a detailed view of market depth and momentum, helping them make more informed and strategic trading decisions.
No, you can't place bracket orders with iBroker.
Brokers provide access to financial markets and execute trades. They act as intermediaries between traders and exchanges, providing the necessary infrastructure and tools to place buy and sell orders. They offer services such as order execution, market access, research, analysis, and customer support. Additionally, brokers facilitate the use of leverage, margin trading, and help ensure regulatory compliance, providing traders with a secure environment to trade effectively. Without brokers, individual traders would struggle to access markets and execute trades efficiently.
An order is an instruction for a broker to execute a trade - buy or sell an asset on behalf of a trader. Depending on your strategy, risk tolerance, and market condition, different kinds of orders can be more or less effective, let's see the basic ones.
- Market order. It's a basic type designed to buy or sell an asset immediately at the next price available
- Limit order. Specifies the maximum (for buying) or minimum (for selling) price at which a trader is willing to execute a trade. It's only executed if the price reaches the preset level. There are buy and sell limit orders - they're set to buy/sell an asset at or below/above a certain price
- Stop order. Triggered when an asset moves above or below a certain price level, always executed in the direction that the price is moving. There are stop-loss orders (automatically closes a position at a certain level if the market moves against you) and (initiates a trade when the price breaks a certain level)
Successful trading requires thorough preparation, ensuring every decision is well-informed and carefully considered. To develop a winning strategy, follow these key steps:
- Find the right asset using our screeners and heatmaps. Explore the stock market with the Stock Screener, track cryptocurrencies on the Crypto Coins Heatmap, and more tools to fin in the main menu
- Analyze price movements on our Supercharts. Utilize multiple drawing tools, built-in indicators, and advanced features to gain deeper market insights
- Stay on top of market changes with the Economic Calendar and the latest news, helping you quickly adapt to shifting conditions
- Test your strategy in a risk-free environment with a Paper Trading account to see how it performs before committing real capital
- Choose a broker and start your trading journey with confidence once you have a clear strategy in place
A broker's rating on TradingView is based on its clients' reviews. We ensure broker ratings reflect real user experiences by allowing reviews only from verified TradingView users with active linked accounts. Recent ratings carry more weight, providing up-to-date insights for informed decisions. This approach promotes transparency and prevents manipulation. Make sure to rate your broker to help it improve its service and assits other users in their choice.
Leverage is a mechanism that allows traders to open larger positions with a smaller amount of capital. It basically means borrowing funds from a broker, often multiplying your position size by 5x, 10x, or more. For example, with 5x leverage, a $100 deposit could open a $500 trade with your broker lending you $400 you don't have. It's a popular technique, but remember that while leverage increases potential profits, it also magnifies losses, which is why it's essential to learn how to manage risks.

It's always worth preparing for trades before actually executing them. On TradingView, you can do this with our Paper Trading functionality.
Margin trading means an investor buying an asset by borrowing the balance from a broker. It allows traders to increase their buying power, enabling larger positions with less upfront capital. While it can provide greater market exposure with less capital and amplify potential gains, it also comes with increased risks:
- Increased risk of losses, including exceeding initial investment
- Interest costs on borrowed funds
- Potential for margin calls requiring additional deposits
Make sure to analyze an asset thoroughly and test your strategy on a Paper Trading account to ensure you're ready to navigate these risks.
Commissions in trading are fees that brokers charge for executing trades on behalf of traders. These costs help brokers maintain their platforms, provide essential services, and ensure smooth access to financial markets.

Understanding commission structures is essential for traders, as fees can impact overall profitability. Choosing a broker with competitive rates and transparent pricing ensures cost-effective trading.