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Affiliate Disclosure
Last updated: 19 April 2026
How we make money
Zero To Stocks is reader-supported. Some of the broker links on this site are affiliate links. If you click one and open an account, we may receive a commission or revenue share from that broker. This is at no additional cost to you, and it does not change any pricing you see on the broker’s site.
Brokers we may earn from
- Trading 212
- DeGiro
- Interactive Brokers
- Lightyear
- Freetrade
We may add or remove partners over time. When we do, we’ll update this page.
Editorial independence
We do not accept payment for favourable reviews, ranking, or coverage. A broker paying us an affiliate commission has no influence over whether we list them, where they appear in comparisons, or what we say about them. If we think a partner has a meaningful drawback, we say so.
Where we mention a broker without an affiliate relationship — because they do not offer one, or because we haven’t applied — that is normal editorial coverage. Affiliate status does not filter the brokers we write about.
FTC / EU disclosure compliance
Affiliate relationships are disclosed on every page that contains affiliate links, in line with US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidance and EU consumer-protection directives on commercial communication and "influencer marketing" / affiliate disclosures. Articles that contain affiliate links carry an inline disclosure near the relevant links.
Your choice
You are under no obligation to use our links. You can always search for a broker directly. If you find our research useful and choose to open an account via one of our links, you help keep the site running and independent — thank you.