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amarkets

7.6/10

henyep

6.4/10
10/10RegulationTied10/10
0/10FeesTied0/10
9/10PlatformsTied9/10
4/10WinnerEducation & Research0/10
10/10Deposits & WithdrawalsTied10/10
10/10SupportTied10/10

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Overview

amarkets was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in United Kingdom, while henyep was established in 2010 and is based in Cyprus. Both brokers are regulated by Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), among other authorities. amarkets serves 1,000,000+ clients worldwide; henyep has 10,000+. Both brokers share the same minimum deposit of $250.

amarkets wins this category
Featureamarketshenyep
Min. Deposit$250$250
RegulationFinancial Conduct Authority (FCA), Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), Pepperstone Markets Limited is incorporated in The Bahamas (number 177174 B), Licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) number SIA-F223Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC), Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), Pepperstone Markets Limited is incorporated in The Bahamas (number 177174 B), Licensed by the Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) number SIA-F253
Founded20162010
CountryUnited KingdomCyprus
Clients1,000,000+10,000+

Fees

Fees are a critical factor when choosing between amarkets and henyep, directly affecting your bottom line as a trader. Both require a minimum deposit of $250. amarkets charges withdrawal fees while henyep does not, a notable advantage for frequent withdrawers. henyep applies inactivity fees on dormant accounts; amarkets does not. amarkets charges deposit fees; henyep does not. The two brokers are broadly comparable on fee structure.

Tied
Featureamarketshenyep
Min. Deposit$250$250
Withdrawal FeesYesNo
Inactivity FeesNoYes
Deposit FeesYesNo
CFD FeesNoYes

Platforms

amarkets offers MT4, MT5, cTrader, while henyep supports MT4, MT5, cTrader. Both brokers provide mobile trading apps for iOS and Android. henyep supports social and copy trading features, which amarkets does not offer. The two brokers are closely matched on platform offering.

Tied
Featureamarketshenyep
MT4YesYes
MT5YesYes
cTraderYesYes
Windows AppYesYes
iOS AppYesYes
Android AppYesYes
Trading PlatformsMT4, MT5, Mac, ZuluTrade, Web Trader, cTrader, Tablet & Mobile appsMT4, MT5, Mac, ZuluTrade, Web Trader, cTrader, Tablet & Mobile apps

Education & Research

Education and research tools help traders at every level make more informed decisions, and here's how amarkets and henyep compare. amarkets has a video library; henyep does not. amarkets integrates third-party research tools (Autochartist); henyep does not. amarkets scores higher overall in education and research.

amarkets wins this category
Featureamarketshenyep
Forex EducationYesNo
CFD EducationNoNo
Weekly WebinarsNoNo
Daily CommentaryNoNo
Trading CentralNoNo
AutochartistYesNo

Deposits & Withdrawals

Convenient deposit and withdrawal options reduce friction for traders, especially important when managing positions across time zones. amarkets accepts 5 of the tracked payment methods (bank transfer, credit/debit card, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller), while henyep supports 5 (bank transfer, credit/debit card, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller). Both brokers support the same set of payment methods.

Tied
Featureamarketshenyep
Bank TransferYesYes
Credit CardYesYes
PayPalYesYes
SkrillYesYes
NetellerYesYes

Support

Responsive customer support matters most when you're locked out of your account or need urgent help with a trade. Both amarkets and henyep offer live chat support. Both provide phone support. Email support is available at both brokers. Both brokers offer support in 8 languages. Both brokers are comparable on support quality.

Tied
Featureamarketshenyep
Live ChatYesYes
Phone SupportYesYes
Email SupportYesYes
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and ArabicEnglish, Spanish, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Arabic