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Bell Direct

5.6/10

Corner Trader

4.1/10
3/10RegulationTied3/10
6/10WinnerFees0/10
7/10PlatformsWinner9/10
6/10WinnerEducation & Research0/10
4/10Deposits & WithdrawalsTied4/10
10/10SupportTied10/10

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Overview

Bell Direct was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in New Zealand, while Corner Trader was established in 1879 and is based in Switzerland. Bell Direct holds licences including Financial Markets Authority (FMA), while Corner Trader is regulated by Unregulated among others. Bell Direct serves 10,000+ clients worldwide; Corner Trader has 10,000+. The minimum deposit is $100 at Bell Direct and $250 at Corner Trader.

Bell Direct wins this category
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
Min. Deposit$100$250
RegulationFinancial Markets Authority (FMA)Unregulated
Founded19831879
CountryNew ZealandSwitzerland
Clients10,000+10,000+

Fees

Fees are a critical factor when choosing between Bell Direct and Corner Trader, directly affecting your bottom line as a trader. Bell Direct has a lower barrier to entry with a minimum deposit of $100 (vs $250 at Corner Trader). Corner Trader charges withdrawal fees while Bell Direct does not, giving Bell Direct an edge for frequent withdrawers. Both brokers charge inactivity fees on dormant accounts, worth noting if you trade infrequently. Overall, Bell Direct scores higher on fees in our assessment.

Bell Direct wins this category
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
Min. Deposit$100$250
Withdrawal FeesNoYes
Inactivity FeesYesYes
Deposit FeesNoNo
CFD FeesYesNo

Platforms

Bell Direct offers MT5, cTrader, while Corner Trader supports MT4, MT5, cTrader. Both brokers provide mobile trading apps for iOS and Android. Corner Trader edges ahead on platform breadth and functionality in our scoring.

Corner Trader wins this category
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
MT4NoYes
MT5YesYes
cTraderYesYes
Windows AppYesYes
iOS AppYesYes
Android AppYesYes
Trading PlatformsAndroid,WEB,Desktop,iPhone,MacMT4,Desktop,iPhone/iOS

Education & Research

Education and research tools help traders at every level make more informed decisions, and here's how Bell Direct and Corner Trader compare. Bell Direct runs regular live webinars; Corner Trader does not. Bell Direct has a video library; Corner Trader does not. Bell Direct publishes daily market commentary; Corner Trader does not. Bell Direct integrates third-party research tools (Trading Central); Corner Trader does not. Bell Direct maintains an archive of past webinars for on-demand viewing. Bell Direct scores higher overall in education and research.

Bell Direct wins this category
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
Forex EducationNoNo
CFD EducationYesNo
Weekly WebinarsYesNo
Daily CommentaryYesNo
Trading CentralYesNo
AutochartistNoNo

Deposits & Withdrawals

Convenient deposit and withdrawal options reduce friction for traders, especially important when managing positions across time zones. Bell Direct accepts 2 of the tracked payment methods (bank transfer, credit/debit card), while Corner Trader supports 2 (bank transfer, credit/debit card). Both brokers support the same set of payment methods.

Tied
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
Bank TransferYesYes
Credit CardYesYes
PayPalNoNo
SkrillNoNo
NetellerNoNo

Support

Responsive customer support matters most when you're locked out of your account or need urgent help with a trade. Both Bell Direct and Corner Trader offer live chat support. Both provide phone support. Email support is available at both brokers. Both brokers offer support in 2 languages. Both brokers are comparable on support quality.

Tied
FeatureBell DirectCorner Trader
Live ChatYesYes
Phone SupportYesYes
Email SupportYesYes
LanguagesEnglish, and ChineseEnglish, and Chinese