Brokers
Where to place the trade.
Scanance doesn't execute orders. Here are the brokers we partner with for traders looking to act on what our screens surface.
★ RecommendedBest overall
A direct-access broker built for active and professional traders. Real shares (not CFDs) across 150+ markets worldwide, some of the lowest commissions and margin rates in the industry, and a deep pro-grade platform.
CommissionFrom $0 (IBKR Lite)
Minimum deposit$0
Markets covered150+ global markets
Regulated bySEC / FINRA / FCA
Best forActive & global investors
PROS
✓Real shares across 150+ markets
✓Very low commissions and margin rates
✓Deep pro-grade tools (Trader Workstation)
CONS
−Platform has a learning curve
−Market-data subscriptions cost extra
−More than a casual buy-and-hold investor needs
All partners
2 brokers, side by side
Trade CFDs on thousands of shares, indices, forex, commodities and crypto on Plus500’s award-winning platform: tight spreads, a free unlimited demo, and regulation across the FCA, CySEC and ASIC.
Commission
Spread-only
Min deposit
$100
Markets
2,800+ CFDs
Best for
CFD trading
FAQ
Before you sign up
Why do you recommend brokers?
Scanance is free to use, and broker partnerships help fund the daily data pipeline. We only feature brokers we’d consider using ourselves.
Do I have to use a partner broker?
No. Scanance works with any broker. The partner list is there to save you research time if you're shopping for one.
Is my data shared with brokers?
No. Clicking an affiliate link opens the broker's site in a new tab. We receive only attribution from the broker if you open an account, not your trading data.
Can I suggest a broker?
Yes. Email us at [email protected] with the broker's name and the markets they cover. We review every submission.
Risk warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. A high percentage of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.