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Eightcap vs Pepperstone 2026

A detailed head-to-head comparison of Eightcap and Pepperstone across regulation, trading costs, platforms, and more.

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Eightcap

Est. 2009 · Melbourne, Australia

ASICFCACySEC
78.8/100
Good
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Pepperstone

Est. 2010 · Melbourne, Australia

FCAASICDFSA
88.6/100
Excellent

Score Breakdown

RegulationCostsPlatformsAccountsDepositSupportEducation
EightcapPepperstone

Category-by-Category Winner

Category
Eightcap
Pepperstone
Regulation & Trust
85
90
Trading Costs
78
94
Platforms & Tools
82
95
Account Conditions
76
88
Deposit & Withdrawal
78
88
Customer Support
72
80
Education & Research
70
75
Overall Score
78.8
88.6

Detailed Comparison

Overview

Year Founded
2009
2010
Headquarters
Melbourne, Australia
Melbourne, Australia
Publicly Listed
Top Regulators
ASIC, FCA, CySEC
FCA, ASIC, DFSA
Total Instruments
800
1,200

Trading Costs

EUR/USD Spread
0.11 pips
0.10 pips
GBP/USD Spread
0.54 pips
0.40 pips
USD/JPY Spread
0.30 pips
0.30 pips
Min. Deposit
$100
$0
Commission/Lot
$7.00
$7.00
Inactivity Fee
None
None

Platforms & Features

MetaTrader 4
MetaTrader 5
cTrader
TradingView
Copy Trading
API Trading
VPS Hosting
Demo Account
Islamic Account

Instruments

Forex Pairs
40
62
CFD Stocks
350
1,000
Indices
11
21
Commodities
5
34
Crypto CFDs
120
30

Eightcap vs Pepperstone: Our Analysis

Overall Verdict

With an overall score of 88.6/100 vs 78.8/100, Pepperstone edges out Eightcap by 9.8 points. This moderate gap suggests Pepperstone has an edge in several key areas.

Trading Costs

On the EUR/USD pair, Eightcap offers an average spread of 0.11 pips with a $7.00 round-turn commission, while Pepperstone comes in at 0.10 pips with a $7.00 commission. Pepperstone offers tighter pricing on EUR/USD. Minimum deposit is $100 at Eightcap and $0 at Pepperstone.

Regulation & Safety

Eightcap holds 4 regulatory licenses with a highest tier of Tier 1 (ASIC, FCA, CySEC), while Pepperstone has 6 licenses at Tier 1 (FCA, ASIC, DFSA). Pepperstone has more regulatory licenses overall.

Platform Comparison

Eightcap offers MT4, MT5, TradingView, TradeLocker — uniquely offering TradeLocker which Pepperstone does not have. Pepperstone supports MT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView, with exclusive access to cTrader. Both brokers offer a comparable range of platforms.

Who Should Choose Which?

Eightcap suits a broad range of trading styles, while Pepperstone is better for cost-conscious traders, beginners seeking education, traders who want advanced tools, traders who prioritize safety. If copy trading matters, Pepperstone has the edge. Both brokers offer demo accounts, so you can test each before committing real funds.

Frequently Asked Questions

Based on our testing, Pepperstone scores higher overall at 88.6/100 compared to Eightcap's 78.8/100. However, "better" depends on your priorities — Eightcap may be superior in specific categories like certain niche features.

Pepperstone offers tighter spreads with an average EUR/USD spread of 0.10 pips, compared to 0.11 pips at Eightcap. Check our detailed comparison table above for GBP/USD and USD/JPY spreads as well.

Pepperstone scores higher for regulation and trust at 90/100, holding licenses from FCA, ASIC, DFSA. Eightcap scores 85/100 with ASIC, FCA, CySEC.

For beginners, Pepperstone is the stronger choice with an education and research score of 75/100. It offers structured trading courses, webinars, and a free demo account. Eightcap scores 70/100 for education.

Yes, there is no restriction on having accounts with both Eightcap and Pepperstone simultaneously. Many experienced traders maintain accounts with multiple brokers to take advantage of each broker's strengths — for example, using one for its lower spreads on majors and another for its wider instrument range or better platform features.

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Reviewed by

Neil C

Neil C is a financial markets analyst and forex trading specialist with over 10 years of experience evaluating broker platforms, trading conditions, and regulatory frameworks. He has personally tested accounts with dozens of brokers and brings a data-driven methodology to every review.

Last updated: April 2026

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