XM offers four account types: Micro (from $5, 1K lots), Standard (from $5, 100K lots), Ultra Low (from $50, tighter spreads), and Shares (from $10,000, stock CFDs). Exness offers five: Standard (from $1), Standard Cent (from $1, cent lots), Pro (from $200, instant execution), Raw Spread (from $200, 0.0 pips + commission), and Zero (from $200, zero spread on top pairs). Exness has more variety for advanced traders with their Raw and Zero accounts, while XM's Micro account is ideal for beginners. The best beginner account is XM Micro; the best advanced account is Exness Raw Spread.
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