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Best Brokers to Invest in SpaceX

SpaceX is going public in one of the most anticipated — and most debated — listings in years. We've compared the brokers offering access to the stock, so you can weigh the opportunity against the risks before you decide.

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SpaceX

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avatrade.com

AvaTrade

AvaTrade holds a direct ASIC license in Australia — some of the strongest retail trader protections available in the region. For Australian traders who want genuine regulatory depth alongside a broad instrument range, copy trading tools and AvaProtect trade insurance, it's one of the more complete regulated options on the market.

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plus500.com

Plus500

Plus500 is ASIC-regulated in Australia with strong local client protections. Spreads aren't the tightest compared to ECN alternatives, but for traders who want a clean, heavily regulated CFD platform without commission complexity it's a genuinely well-rounded option.

CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 80% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

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etoro.com

eToro

ASIC-regulated in Australia with strong local client protections. eToro's combination of real stocks, commission-free ETFs, crypto and CopyTrader social investing makes it one of the more complete and accessible platforms for Australian retail investors. Spreads are above average — worth knowing if you're an active trader.

eToro is a multi-asset investment platform. The value of your investments may go up or down. Your capital is at risk.

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fxpro.com

FxPro

Good for Australian forex and CFD traders who want four platforms and NDD execution. Worth noting: the account runs under the SCB entity, not ASIC — Australia's stronger retail client protections don't apply here.

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interactivebrokers.com

Interactive Brokers

Good for Australian investors who want the same platform used by hedge funds and institutions — regulated under ASIC as its primary licence. Access to 150+ markets across stocks, ETFs, options, futures, and bonds, with no minimum deposit and commissions from $0.005/share.

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