I was looking for a reliable broker in Mexico and ended up researching a while about the regulated brokerage houses available in Mexico. The first thing that caught my attention is that almost all are under the supervision of the CNBV, which provides quite a bit of reassurance.



Honestly, there are interesting differences between Actinver, GBM, and Kuspit. Actinver is more for those with a large amount (minimum 10k pesos), GBM is more accessible with a thousand pesos, and Kuspit is the most relaxed if you're just starting out. But there's also Mitrade, which comes from abroad, regulated by Australian ASIC, and offers CFDs with a deposit of only 20 dollars.

What I found important is that all regulated brokerage houses in Mexico must keep funds segregated, so in theory, your money is protected. Commissions vary quite a bit depending on trading volume, so it depends on how much you move.

In case someone is on the same search, the key is to carefully review what assets you need (stocks, ETFs, cryptos), how much you can deposit minimum, and if the platform suits you. The more established regulated brokerage houses in Mexico like Actinver and GBM have decent analysis tools, but Kuspit stands out for its educational approach if you lack experience.

Does anyone else have experience with any of these? I’d like to know how they’ve done with actual commissions and customer service.
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