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Moomoo

Singapore, Singapore · SEC (United States), FINRA (United States)

Created Jul 1, 2026 · Updated Jul 18, 2026

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Commission

$0

Platforms

5

Min Deposit

$1

About Moomoo

Moomoo was founded in 2018 and is regulated by the SEC and FINRA in the United States, with membership in SIPC for investor protection[1][2][6]. It offers $0 commission trading on U.S. stocks, ETFs, and equity options for U.S. residents, though regulatory, exchange, platform, and financing fees may apply[1][2]. The platform provides access to stocks, ETFs, options, fractional shares, Hong Kong stocks, China A-shares, unit trusts, money market funds, bond funds, futures, and fixed income securities, but does not offer mutual funds[2][7][9][12]. The minimum deposit is $1, and the platform supports over 5,000 shares and ETFs[4][8]. Moomoo serves a growing user base with mobile and desktop apps, advanced analytics, Level 2 data, and AI-driven trading tools including API Skills for agentic investing[1][3][8].

Pros

+$0 commission on U.S. stocks, ETFs, and equity options
+Advanced analytics, Level 2 data, and professional-grade research tools
+AI-powered trading via API Skills for natural language algorithmic strategies
+Access to global markets including Hong Kong stocks and China A-shares
+No account opening, maintenance, inactivity, or annual fees

Cons

-No mutual funds offered
-Limited account types compared to traditional brokers
-Non-U.S. stocks (e.g., Hong Kong, A-shares) incur 0.03% commissions plus platform fees
-Index options cost $0.50 per contract
-No cryptocurrency trading in the U.S. (available only in some other regions)

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