EUR/USD 1.0842 ▲ +0.0021GBP/USD 1.2634 ▲ +0.0089USD/JPY 154.23 ▼ -0.45EUR/GBP 0.8583 ▼ -0.0012AUD/USD 0.6421 ▲ +0.0034USD/CHF 0.9021 ▲ +0.0015NZD/USD 0.5912 ▼ -0.0018USD/CAD 1.3654 ▲ +0.0022EUR/JPY 167.21 ▲ +0.34GBP/JPY 194.87 ▼ -0.22XAU/USD 2,341.50 ▲ +12.30OIL/USD 82.34 ▼ -0.67EUR/USD 1.0842 ▲ +0.0021GBP/USD 1.2634 ▲ +0.0089USD/JPY 154.23 ▼ -0.45EUR/GBP 0.8583 ▼ -0.0012AUD/USD 0.6421 ▲ +0.0034USD/CHF 0.9021 ▲ +0.0015NZD/USD 0.5912 ▼ -0.0018USD/CAD 1.3654 ▲ +0.0022EUR/JPY 167.21 ▲ +0.34GBP/JPY 194.87 ▼ -0.22XAU/USD 2,341.50 ▲ +12.30OIL/USD 82.34 ▼ -0.67
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Head-to-Head Comparison · 2025

AvaTrade vs Pepperstone

An independent, data-driven comparison of AvaTrade and Pepperstone across spreads, regulation, platforms, fees, and trader experience.

Pepperstone
ECN · Raw Spreads from 0.0
4.7
/5.0
Spread from
0.0 pips
Min. Deposit
$200
Leverage
30:1
Instruments
1,200+
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Side-by-Side Comparison

CriteriaAvaTradePepperstone
Overall Rating4.6/54.7/5
Min Spread (EUR/USD)0.9 pips0.0 pips
Minimum Deposit$100$200
Max Leverage (EU)30:130:1
RegulationCBI, ASIC, FSA, FSCAFCA, ASIC, CySEC, DFSA, SCB
PlatformsMT4, MT5, AvaTradeGOMT4, MT5, cTrader, TradingView
Instruments1,250+1,200+
Best ForIrish traders, beginners, all-roundScalpers, ECN traders, professionals
▶ Our Verdict: AvaTrade vs Pepperstone

In this comparison, Pepperstone edges ahead with an overall rating of 4.7/5. The right choice depends on your trading priorities: AvaTrade is best for Irish traders, beginners, all-round, while Pepperstone is the stronger pick for Scalpers, ECN traders, professionals. We recommend reading both full reviews and comparing account types before committing.

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Risk Warning: CFDs and forex are complex instruments with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Between Between 74–89% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.