I have been looking for a broker to invest in the Mexican stock market for a few months, and honestly, there are more interesting options than I thought. At first, I believed it was only Actinver and GBM, but it turns out there are more alternatives worth checking out.



I spent time comparing several: Kuspit is ideal if you're just starting, deposits from 100 pesos, and the platform is very user-friendly. Actinver is more serious, requires a larger initial deposit (10,000 pesos), but has professional tools. GBM is in the middle, deposits from 1,000 pesos, and has that robo-advisor that manages everything automatically.

What caught my attention is that some brokers like Bursanet offer 30 days without commissions when opening an account, which is a nice detail. And if you're looking for something more international, Mitrade allows trading cryptocurrencies and currencies from $20, regulated by ASIC.

The reality is that all the brokers I mentioned are regulated by the CNBV or ASIC, so your money is protected. What varies is the minimum deposit, commissions, and which assets you can manage. If you're just starting out, go for Kuspit or GBM. If you already have experience and capital, Actinver or Bursanet are more comprehensive.

There is no perfect broker; it all depends on what you're looking for: education, low commissions, access to international markets, or advanced tools. I would choose where you can start with little money and then scale up once you better understand how everything works.
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