Independent guides & comparisons for fixed-time trading platforms
Tradvexa compares fixed-time trading platforms — the kind where you predict whether a price will be higher or lower by a set time. We explain how each platform actually works, lay out account terms in plain language, and help you make a more informed choice. We're funded by disclosed affiliate partnerships with some of the platforms we cover, and we say so on every page — including this one.
Brokers we cover
A short, hand-picked list — not an exhaustive directory. We add a platform only after we've reviewed how it actually works.
Stockity
Fixed-time trading on currencies, crypto, and commodities, with a free demo account and a low minimum deposit.
Read our review →Pocket Option
A widely used fixed-time platform known for social-trading features and a broad asset list.
Read our review →Binomo
One of the longer-running fixed-time platforms, with tiered accounts and mobile-first tools.
Read our review →Exnova
A multi-asset platform with fixed-time options and CFDs, positioned around a simple interface for newer traders.
Read our review →IQ Option
A multi-asset platform offering fixed-time options and CFDs on forex, stocks, and crypto.
Read our review →Deriv
A multi-product broker with options, multipliers, and CFDs, operated by licensed entities.
Read our review →How we work
The short version of our editorial approach, so you know what you're reading.
Independent editorial
Our comparisons and reviews are written by our own team based on what a platform's account terms, demo, and interface actually show — not copied from broker marketing pages.
Affiliate-funded, disclosed
We earn a commission if you sign up with a broker through a link on this site. That's how we keep the content free. It never changes what we write — see our full affiliate disclosure below.
Facts we check ourselves
Minimum deposits, payout rates, and withdrawal times change often. Where we can, we verify these directly against the broker's own site or account before publishing a figure.
Risk-first framing
Most retail traders lose money on fixed-time and other leveraged products. We lead with that fact rather than bury it, and we never promise guaranteed profit.