Brokers/Exchanges that I stopped Using

Brokers I Use

Choosing the right broker can make or break your trading journey.


Selecting the right broker is crucial prior to engaging in any trading activities. Unfortunately, I have experienced significant financial losses due to unreliable brokers and exchanges that did not fulfill their promises or meet expectations.

X = Still Using
XX = This is where I perform the most of my trades in
This info will be updated when there are changes. These are the accounts where I still have funds

Broker NameAccount TypeAccount OpenedCommoditiesCryptoForexFuturesStocksOptions
Interactive BrokersIBKR Pro2007XXXXX
WeBullMargin2021XXX
MooMooMargin2021*X*
BlueBerryMarketsDirect Account
Leverage x 500
2021XXXXXXX
OandaV20 MT4
Leverage x 50
2017XXX
GeminiCash2017XX
CoinbaseCash2017X

* = Available on this platform but I do not actively use it there

Broker NameComments (Last Updated Feb 2026)
Interactive BrokersThe most trusted and reliable broker I use. Accounts are insured with good spreads for stocks, options, and FX. Low commissions overall.

The interface is efficient but lacks polish – many users complain about the steep learning curve. Customer service can involve some redirection given the company size.

As a publicly listed company in the USA (IBKR), I can review their earnings reports to gauge financial health.
WeBullNo complaints so far. Commission-free trades make it even cheaper than Interactive Brokers for US stocks and options.

Money in the account earns interest through Money Bull while maintaining full margin capability (currently 5%+ APY on USD deposits).
MooMooWith WeBull and Interactive Brokers in my portfolio, this account will likely remain dormant.

The commissions are now higher than both IBKR and WeBull, which makes it less competitive for active trading.

Note: MooMoo Singapore now offers crypto trading (BTC, ETH, BCH, XRP, DOT, ADA) and US options, though I do not use these features here.
BlueBerryMarketsExcellent for forex and CFD trading with up to 500:1 leverage for non-Australian clients.

Customer service is outstanding – I have a dedicated account manager. Raw spreads are incredibly tight with USDJPY often at 0.2 pips (yes, less than 1 pip!).

Regulated by ASIC (Australia) with Tier-1 status. In 2025, they launched Blueberry X platform and integrated with TradingView.
OandaSince joining Blueberry, this account holds mostly long-term trades. Excellent customer service with a dedicated account manager.

Note: Oanda operates a B-Book model – they may take the opposite side of your trades before passing to market. One of the few brokers offering guaranteed stop-loss orders.

Named Most Trusted Forex Broker for 2025.
GeminiReliable crypto exchange that has survived multiple crypto winters. Good spreads and no issues with deposits or withdrawals.

I was caught in the Gemini Earn saga (2022-2023), but Earn users received 100% of their crypto back in-kind by 2024.

Gemini went public on Nasdaq (ticker: GEMI) in September 2025, raising $425 million. Supports 160+ cryptocurrencies.
CoinbaseMy first crypto exchange. Listed on Nasdaq (COIN) since 2021.

Customer service has been lacking in the past, though I have not needed support recently.

In 2025, Coinbase expanded significantly – acquiring Deribit for derivatives, adding stock trading, and introducing prediction markets. They now support 199 perpetual futures contracts.

Disclaimer: This list represents brokers I personally use and find reliable based on my own experience. Individual experiences may vary depending on market conditions, technology, and regulatory changes.

Always conduct your own research and due diligence before selecting a broker. Trading in financial markets carries inherent risks – carefully consider your investment objectives and risk tolerance before engaging with any broker.


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