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Webull

New York, United States · SEC (United States), FINRA (United States)

Created Jul 1, 2026 · Updated Jul 18, 2026

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Commission

$0

Platforms

4

Min Deposit

$0

About Webull

Webull is a US-based fintech company founded in 2017 that offers commission-free trading for stocks, ETFs, and equity options with no per-contract fees[2][5]. It is regulated by the SEC and FINRA in the United States and serves tens of millions of users across over 180 countries[5][8]. The platform provides stocks (including fractional shares), options, ETFs, futures, crypto, commodities, bonds, and IPOs, but does not offer mutual funds or fixed income access[3][5][12]. There is no minimum deposit requirement, and the brokerage charges no inactivity or monthly maintenance fees[5][11][12]. Webull operates desktop, mobile (iOS and Android), and web platforms, with advanced charting tools, 56+ technical indicators, and a $1,000,000 paper trading environment[2][4][6].

Pros

+$0 commission on stocks, ETFs, and equity options with no per-contract fees
+Advanced mobile charting with 56+ technical indicators and full drawing toolkit
+Robust paper trading platform with $1,000,000 virtual portfolio
+High APY on uninvested cash (up to 4.1% via FDIC-insured partner banks)
+Access to futures, crypto, bonds, IPOs, and 24/5 overnight trading

Cons

-No mutual funds or fixed income (bonds) access
-Limited account types (no Inherited IRAs, Trusts, or custodial accounts for minors)
-Multi-leg options strategy construction can be cumbersome compared to specialized platforms
-No OTC stock access for some users
-Potential execution give-up due to payment for order flow (PFOF)

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