ETX is no longer available anywhere including Denmark
At the current time our best Forex broker in Denmark is: Eightcap. If you are looking for an alternative to ETX you should start there. To see every one of the top rate brokers available for you, see our list: Forex Trading Denmark
Top Substitute in Denmark for ETX
Regulated and authorized by CySEC (EU) and the FCA (UK)
AI-powered trading tools including an economic calendar and auto-trading tool Capitalise.ai
Choose to trade with TradingView, MetaTrade 4 or 5
Weekly events and webinars allow you to connect with Eightcap's trading professionals
BlackBull Invest Lets Danish Buy Real Shares Across 26,000+ Assets With No Minimum Deposit BlackBull Invest gives Danish access to over 26,000 shares, ETFs, options, bonds, and other underlying assets from global markets. Investors can buy real stocks, earn dividends, and grow long-term portfolios with transparent low commissions and no minimum deposit required. The platform also provides advanced charting tools, real-time market data, and over 70 order types. [Open Post]
Social Trading Platform From FP Markets Helps Danish Copy Expert Traders And Diversify Portfolios FP Markets offers an ongoing social trading platform where traders in Denmark can copy experienced investors' strategies automatically through MetaTrader platforms. The service allows users to browse verified traders, set risk parameters, and earn from copied trades with full control. Both followers and providers can join anytime to participate. [Open Post]
Yes! It is absolutely lawful and safe for any Danes to trade Forex. All of the Denmark online trading sites displayed in our top 5 is regulated by an authority such as the Financial Supervisory Authority and is respectful of the law. We don't link to any Forex broker that is illegal in Denmark.
Get the full details here: Forex trading in Denmark legal information
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