SmartProfitFX vs BDSwiss
BDSwiss is a forex and CFD broker brand whose current global materials emphasize Cent, Classic, VIP, Raw and Zero-Spread account language, MT4, MT5, BDSwiss WebTrader and mobile compatibility, 250+ underlying CFD instruments across 5 asset classes, live spread feeds, research tools, and Seychelles FSA regulation. SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap is the more focused path for eligible non-US traders who want Eightcap-powered account access while keeping SmartProfitFX's $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus opening directly with Eightcap.
Verdict
BDSwiss has a real direct-broker case for traders who want its account lineup, MT4, MT5, BDSwiss platform ecosystem, live spreads page, product-specific conditions, research tools, and entity-specific global broker route. SmartProfitFX wins a narrower but cleaner decision: if the trader wants Eightcap-powered access, SmartProfitFX preserves the $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus going straight to Eightcap.
You want the Eightcap-powered route
SmartProfitFX makes the most sense when the trader is eligible, already wants Eightcap-powered market access, and wants the SmartProfitFX commission advantage to remain attached to the account-opening path.
You want BDSwiss's account and research stack
BDSwiss can be the better fit when the trader specifically wants BDSwiss Cent, Classic, VIP, Raw or Zero-Spread account language, MT4/MT5, BDSwiss WebTrader/mobile access, live spread feeds, and its research/trading-tools ecosystem.
Compare account name, entity, and product table
BDSwiss's public materials use both Raw and Zero-Spread account language across official pages. That does not make the comparison weak; it means traders should confirm the exact account offered in their region and compare the live product table before funding.
Quick comparison
Research checked May 21, 2026. Broker terms, fees, spread data, market availability, leverage, platforms, funding, and restrictions can change, so confirm current terms before opening or funding an account.
| Category | SmartProfitFX | BDSwiss |
|---|---|---|
| Best fit | Eligible non-US traders who want SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap and want the $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus opening directly with Eightcap. | Traders who want a direct BDSwiss account, Cent/Classic/VIP/Raw or Zero-Spread-style account options, MT4, MT5, BDSwiss WebTrader/mobile compatibility, research tools, live spread feeds, and BDSwiss's own funding and entity setup. |
| Published pricing model | Eightcap-powered pricing. The clearest SmartProfitFX-specific advantage is $1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap, where applicable. | BDSwiss official account materials list Cent from 1.6, Classic from 1.3, VIP from 1.0, and Raw from 0.3 spreads. Help/product pages also reference Zero-Spread account language from 0.0 spreads. BDSwiss says forex, crypto, and commodity pairs have no commission, while indices and shares can carry fixed commissions by account type. |
| Account minimum | Compare current Eightcap-powered account terms directly before opening and funding. | BDSwiss account/help materials list Cent and Classic from 10 USD/EUR/GBP, VIP from 250 USD/EUR/GBP, Raw from 500, and Zero-Spread help language from 100 USD/EUR/GBP, with country, affiliate, referral, and base-currency conditions. |
| Platforms | Eightcap-powered platform access where available by account, entity, product, and region. | BDSwiss official materials include MT4 and MT5. The MT4 page describes WebTrader and mobile app compatibility, while MT5 materials reference multi-asset trading on more than 250 CFDs. |
| Markets | Eightcap-powered forex and CFD market access, including forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto derivatives where eligible. | BDSwiss materials reference more than 250 underlying CFD instruments across 5 asset classes, with forex, commodities, shares, indices, and cryptocurrencies shown in the site navigation and product pages. |
| US users | SmartProfitFX's existing FAQ states that USA is not allowed. | BDSwiss global materials say BDSwiss (Seychelles) Ltd does not accept clients residing in the United States or US reportable persons, and the help center says BDSwiss does not accept US citizens or residents for tax purposes. |
BDSwiss account and pricing detail
BDSwiss's official materials are useful because they expose several account routes and separate product-table data. The fair comparison is account name, spread, commission, minimum deposit, platform, entity, and live product table together.
| BDSwiss topic | Official BDSwiss detail checked | How it affects the SmartProfitFX comparison |
|---|---|---|
| Cent and Classic | BDSwiss's account page lists Cent spreads from 1.6, no commission, 70+ assets, and minimum from 10. Classic is listed from 1.3 spreads, no commission, 250+ assets, and minimum from 10. Help-center materials also describe Classic and Cent minimum deposits of 10 USD/EUR/GBP, with affiliate or country exceptions. | Cent and Classic are BDSwiss's lower-entry routes. They may fit users who want BDSwiss direct access and low account-opening thresholds, but they do not preserve SmartProfitFX attribution or the SmartProfitFX commission edge versus Eightcap direct. |
| VIP | BDSwiss's account page lists VIP spreads from 1.0, no commission, 250+ assets, and minimum from 250. The help center also says VIP includes prioritized support and a personal account manager. | VIP may be attractive when account service and lower spread-from language matter. Traders should still compare live spread, commission, swaps, funding, and product coverage against the current Eightcap-powered account available through SmartProfitFX. |
| Raw and Zero-Spread language | The live account page lists Raw with spreads from 0.3, $5 commission, 250+ assets, and minimum from 500. BDSwiss help and product pages also reference Zero-Spread account language with spreads from 0.0 and minimum deposit language from 100 USD/EUR/GBP. | The direct BDSwiss route can be compelling for traders seeking tighter headline spreads. The exact account name, commission treatment, product table, and country availability should be checked during onboarding before comparing it against SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap. |
| Fees and charges | BDSwiss fee materials say it has spreads on every non-share CFD and commissions on every share CFD. It says variable spreads apply to forex, crypto, and commodity pairs depending on account type; indices and shares can have fixed commission fees. BDSwiss also describes a monthly inactivity fee after more than 90 consecutive days without trading activity. | All-in cost is broader than spread-from figures. Compare spread, commission, swap, inactivity, conversion, deposit/withdrawal, product, and account terms before choosing a route. |
| Funding and withdrawal workflow | BDSwiss deposit and withdrawal materials describe work with secure payment providers, deposit and withdrawal options, and more than 150 payment providers referenced in product-page onboarding steps. | Funding convenience can matter, especially if a trader needs a particular payment route. That convenience is separate from trading spread and commission. |
Platforms, markets, and trader fit
BDSwiss is a useful comparison because it combines account tiers, MetaTrader platform options, a BDSwiss platform ecosystem, live product conditions, and research tools. SmartProfitFX stays narrower by design.
Direct BDSwiss platform ecosystem
BDSwiss is strongest for searchers who want BDSwiss's own account, platform, pricing, research, and product-table environment.
- Cent, Classic, VIP, and Raw account options on the live account page.
- Zero-Spread account language appears in BDSwiss help-center and product-table materials.
- MT4 and MT5 official platform pages, with WebTrader and mobile compatibility language on MT4.
- 250+ underlying CFD instruments across 5 asset classes in official account/platform materials.
- Live spread feed and product pages for instrument-level checks.
Focused Eightcap-powered path
SmartProfitFX does not need to copy BDSwiss's account menu. Its role is to help eligible traders use the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap path and keep the $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus Eightcap direct.
- Clear partner route for eligible non-US traders.
- $1 lower round-trip commission versus Eightcap direct.
- Focused around one broker relationship instead of multiple BDSwiss account labels.
- Useful when SmartProfitFX attribution matters and the trader does not want to bypass the partner path.
Regulation and eligibility
Broker comparisons should separate brand, website route, and regulated entity. SmartProfitFX is the partner website; Eightcap powers the broker path. BDSwiss's global pages identify BDSwiss (Seychelles) Ltd as the relevant global site entity and list restricted jurisdictions.
| Area | What the official sources show | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| SmartProfitFX route | SmartProfitFX is not the regulated broker. The account relationship is powered by Eightcap, and SmartProfitFX's existing FAQ says USA is not allowed. | Users should understand that the SmartProfitFX comparison is about the partner route and the Eightcap-powered trading relationship. |
| BDSwiss global entity | BDSwiss global pages say domain usage rights belong to BDSwiss (Seychelles) Ltd, registration number 8424660-1, authorized and regulated by the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles under license SD047. | That entity statement matters because protections, products, leverage, restrictions, and documents depend on the entity assigned during onboarding. |
| Other BDSwiss references | BDSwiss about materials reference FSC Mauritius license number C116016172, FSA Seychelles license SD047, and MISA license T2023244 in the brand's regulatory timeline or overview. | Group-level references are useful context, but users should confirm which entity is responsible for their account before funding. |
| Restricted jurisdictions | BDSwiss global pages say BDSwiss (Seychelles) Ltd does not accept residents of several countries including the United States and the United Kingdom. BDSwiss help materials also say it does not accept US citizens or residents for tax purposes. | This page is written for eligible non-US users and does not present either route as a US account-opening option. |
Pros and cons
Pros
- Clear reason to use the SmartProfitFX route if the trader wants Eightcap-powered access.
- $1 lower round-trip commission versus Eightcap direct.
- Simple partner path focused around one broker relationship.
- Strong fit when preserving SmartProfitFX attribution matters.
Cons
- SmartProfitFX is not the regulated broker itself.
- Eligibility depends on Eightcap-powered account restrictions and SmartProfitFX's non-US limitation.
- Users who specifically want BDSwiss's account menu, research stack, or platform ecosystem may prefer BDSwiss directly.
Pros
- Official account page gives clear Cent, Classic, VIP, and Raw account snapshots.
- MT4 and MT5 are both supported in current BDSwiss materials.
- MT4 page references compatibility with BDSwiss WebTrader and mobile apps.
- Live spread feed and product pages help users inspect instrument-level conditions.
- Fee page explains spreads, commissions, conversion treatment, and inactivity fee language.
Cons
- Does not preserve SmartProfitFX attribution.
- Does not provide the SmartProfitFX $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus Eightcap direct.
- Official pages use both Raw and Zero-Spread account language, so users should confirm the exact account route.
- Restricted-jurisdiction language includes the United States and United Kingdom.
- Inactivity fee language matters for users who do not trade regularly.
Who should choose which?
| Choose this route | When it makes sense |
|---|---|
| SmartProfitFX | You want Eightcap-powered execution and platform access, you are eligible under SmartProfitFX/Eightcap rules, and the $1 lower round-trip commission versus Eightcap direct matters to you. |
| BDSwiss | You specifically want the BDSwiss account menu, BDSwiss MT4 or MT5 setup, live spread feed, product-table transparency, research tools, payment-provider coverage, or a BDSwiss entity that fits your country and regulatory preference. |
BDSwiss comparison FAQ
Short answers for BDSwiss searches this page is designed to satisfy.
Is SmartProfitFX better than BDSwiss?
SmartProfitFX is better when an eligible trader wants the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap route and values the $1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap. BDSwiss may be better when the user wants BDSwiss's own account menu, MT4, MT5, WebTrader/mobile compatibility, live spreads, research tools, or BDSwiss's direct entity relationship.
Is BDSwiss cheaper than SmartProfitFX?
That depends on account type, live spread, commission, swap, conversion, inactivity, funding cost, product, platform, and entity. BDSwiss publishes spread-from figures by account type and live spread/product tables. SmartProfitFX's specific advantage is $1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap.
Does BDSwiss support MT4 and MT5?
Yes. BDSwiss official materials include dedicated MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5 pages. MT4 materials reference WebTrader and mobile app compatibility, while MT5 materials reference multi-asset trading on more than 250 CFDs.
Can US traders use SmartProfitFX or BDSwiss?
The SmartProfitFX FAQ says USA is not allowed. BDSwiss global and help-center materials say BDSwiss does not accept US citizens, US residents, US reportable persons, or clients residing in the United States. This comparison is written for eligible non-US users.
Open through SmartProfitFX
Use the SmartProfitFX path if you want the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap route and want SmartProfitFX to receive attribution for the account opening.
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Sources checked
Checked May 21, 2026. Source links are provided so the factual basis of the comparison can be reviewed.
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