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Affiliate disclosure
Last updated 16 August 2026
The short version
We may receive compensation from selected platform partners when users create and actively use accounts through referral links. This compensation does not affect our commitment to transparency and education, and it costs you nothing extra.
Where affiliate links appear
Affiliate links may appear on the platform comparison page and inside educational material where opening a demo account is the natural next step. Every such link carries the appropriate sponsored nofollow attributes, and sits next to a disclosure like this one.
Rules we hold ourselves to
- We disclose the relationship before the link, not in small print afterwards.
- We never claim a platform is guaranteed best — that depends on your circumstances.
- We always recommend a demo account before any funded account.
- Nobody is ever required to use a partner platform.
- Compensation never changes the substance of what we publish or how platforms are compared.
Do your own comparison
Fees, spreads, available instruments, regulatory protection and deposit safeguards vary significantly between brokers and between countries. Compare several before you commit, and check that the provider is authorised to serve clients where you live.
Questions
If you want to know whether a specific link on this site is an affiliate link, ask us and we will tell you plainly.
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