Broker comparison

SmartProfitFX vs LiteFinance

LiteFinance is a forex and CFD broker brand whose current official materials emphasize ECN, CLASSIC, and CENT account types, MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, cTrader on ECN, copy trading, a 300+ trading-asset range, bank card, wire, electronic-transfer funding routes, and several legal-entity paths across Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Mauritius, and Cyprus. 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.

SmartProfitFX edge
$1 lower
$1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap.
Lowest LiteFinance minimum
$10
LiteFinance lists CENT with a $10 minimum deposit.
ECN spread
0 pips
LiteFinance lists ECN from 0.0 pips with commission from $0.25 per lot.
Platform set
MT4/MT5/cTrader
Official materials cover MT4, MT5, and cTrader, with cTrader listed on ECN.

Verdict

LiteFinance is strongest when a trader wants a direct broker account menu with ECN, CLASSIC, and CENT choices, copy trading, cTrader on ECN, cent-account sizing, and a choice of legal entity that fits the user's country. SmartProfitFX is the sharper choice when the trader already wants the Eightcap-powered route and does not want to lose the SmartProfitFX commission edge by going directly to Eightcap.

Best SmartProfitFX case

You want the Eightcap-powered route

SmartProfitFX makes sense when a non-US eligible trader wants Eightcap-powered access and values the $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus opening directly with Eightcap.

Best LiteFinance case

You want LiteFinance's own account menu

LiteFinance can fit traders who want to choose between ECN pricing, spread-only CLASSIC pricing, CENT account sizing, copy trading, cTrader on ECN, and LiteFinance's own platform/account/entity setup.

Bottom line

LiteFinance is broader; SmartProfitFX is more focused

The strongest LiteFinance case is direct-broker feature breadth. The strongest SmartProfitFX case is a simple Eightcap-powered partner route with the commission edge preserved.

Quick comparison

Research checked May 21, 2026. Broker terms, pricing, platforms, market availability, leverage, funding, and restrictions can change, so confirm current terms before opening or funding an account.

CategorySmartProfitFXLiteFinance
Best fitEligible 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 LiteFinance's direct ECN, CLASSIC, or CENT accounts, copy trading, MT4, MT5, cTrader on ECN, or a LiteFinance legal entity that fits their country and documents.
Published pricing modelEightcap-powered pricing. The SmartProfitFX-specific advantage is $1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap, where applicable.LiteFinance publishes ECN, CLASSIC, and CENT account models. ECN lists spreads from 0.0 pips with commission from $0.25 per lot. CLASSIC lists spreads from 1.8 points with no commission. CENT lists spreads from 3 points with no commission.
Minimum depositConfirm the current Eightcap-powered route during account opening.LiteFinance's checked account table lists $50 minimum deposit for ECN, $50 for CLASSIC, and $10 for CENT.
PlatformsEightcap-powered platform access where available by account, entity, product, and region.LiteFinance official pages cover MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5, and cTrader. The ECN account page lists MT4, MT5, and cTrader; CLASSIC and CENT list MT4 and MT5.
MarketsEightcap-powered forex and CFD market access, including forex, commodities, indices, share CFDs, and crypto derivatives where eligible.LiteFinance official trading-instruments material refers to 300+ trading assets and asset groups including forex, indices, stocks, precious metals, energies, commodities, bonds, and cryptocurrencies.
US usersSmartProfitFX's existing FAQ states that USA is not allowed.LiteFinance official website language says the site is not intended for residents of EEA countries, the USA, Israel, Russia, and Japan.

LiteFinance account and pricing detail

LiteFinance is a useful comparison because its official account pages separate account type, platform access, pricing model, social-trading availability, leverage range, and minimum deposit. That creates several LiteFinance search paths: LiteFinance ECN, LiteFinance CLASSIC, LiteFinance CENT, LiteFinance spreads, LiteFinance commission, LiteFinance minimum deposit, LiteFinance MT4, LiteFinance MT5, LiteFinance cTrader, and LiteFinance copy trading.

LiteFinance routeOfficially published detailComparison impact
ECNLiteFinance lists ECN with a $50 minimum deposit, MT4, MT5, and cTrader, market execution, leverage from 1:1 to 1:1000, USD/EUR/GBP/PLN base currencies, minimum lot 0.01, spread from 0.0 pips, commission from $0.25 per lot, margin call 100%, stop out 20%, Islamic-account availability, and social trading marked as available.This is LiteFinance's closest route for traders who want raw-spread-style pricing plus commission and broader platform access, especially if cTrader matters. The actual all-in cost still depends on instrument, account entity, live spread, commission, swap, and execution conditions.
CLASSICLiteFinance lists CLASSIC with a $50 minimum deposit, MT4 and MT5, market execution, leverage from 1:1 to 1:1000, USD/EUR/GBP/PLN base currencies, minimum lot 0.01, spread from 1.8 points, no commission, margin call 100%, stop out 20%, Islamic-account availability, and social trading marked as available.This route is easier to understand for traders who prefer spread-only pricing. It may be less attractive for users who want ECN-style pricing or cTrader, but it is a clear direct LiteFinance alternative to compare against the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap route.
CENTLiteFinance lists CENT with a $10 minimum deposit, MT4 and MT5, market execution, leverage from 1:1 to 1:200, USC/EUC account currencies, minimum lot 0.01, spread from 3 points, no commission, margin call 100%, stop out 50%, and social trading marked as unavailable.This is LiteFinance's low-deposit, cent-account route. It may be useful for small-size testing, but it is not the same kind of decision as SmartProfitFX's Eightcap-powered commission advantage or LiteFinance's ECN account.
Copy tradingLiteFinance's official social-trading page presents a copy-trading product where users can copy trades of ranked traders, with performance/risk metrics shown in the LiteFinance ecosystem.Copy trading is one of the clearest reasons a user may prefer LiteFinance directly. It is a product/workflow choice, not just a spread comparison.
Funding and withdrawalsLiteFinance's official payment-method pages group routes such as bank card transfers, bank wire transfers, and electronic transfers. Method availability, processing, fees, and currency support can vary by route and entity.Funding is part of real trading cost. Users should compare deposit channel, withdrawal channel, currency conversion, account currency, processing time, and any payment-provider cost before deciding.

Platforms, markets, and trader fit

LiteFinance is strongest as a direct broker comparison for users who want account-type choice, cTrader on ECN, copy trading, and cent-account sizing. SmartProfitFX is intentionally narrower: it is a partner route for eligible traders who want Eightcap-powered access.

LiteFinance strengths

ECN, CLASSIC, CENT, cTrader, and copy trading

LiteFinance is strongest for searchers who want to choose by account style and workflow, not just by broker name.

  • ECN account route lists spreads from 0.0 pips and commission from $0.25 per lot.
  • CLASSIC account route uses spread-only pricing with no commission listed.
  • CENT route lists a $10 minimum deposit and cent-account currencies.
  • Official platform pages cover MT4, MT5, and cTrader, with cTrader listed on ECN.
  • Official social-trading material gives LiteFinance an additional search angle around copy trading.
SmartProfitFX strengths

Focused Eightcap-powered path

SmartProfitFX does not need to copy LiteFinance's account menu. Its role is to help eligible traders use the SmartProfitFX powered by Eightcap path and preserve the SmartProfitFX advantage.

  • $1 lower round-trip commission versus Eightcap direct.
  • Clear partner route for eligible non-US traders.
  • Useful when the trader already wants Eightcap-powered market access.
  • Less account-label complexity than choosing between LiteFinance ECN, CLASSIC, CENT, cTrader, and copy trading routes.
Market areaLiteFinance official positioningHow to compare it fairly
ForexLiteFinance's trading-instruments material includes forex in its listed market categories and the account pages publish forex-oriented spread/commission account models.Compare forex cost by account type, platform, spread model, commission treatment, swap, and entity. An ECN route and a CLASSIC route answer different cost preferences.
Metals and energiesLiteFinance official market materials list precious metals and energies among available asset categories.Gold, silver, and oil traders should check live spread, contract size, swap, margin, and trading session details rather than relying only on account-summary spread rows.
Crypto and other CFDsLiteFinance official market materials list cryptocurrencies, indices, stocks, commodities, and bonds alongside forex and metals.Asset availability, leverage, contract terms, swaps, and restrictions can vary by entity and instrument. Confirm the exact account route before funding.
Copy tradingLiteFinance official social-trading materials present copy trading as part of the LiteFinance ecosystem.Copy trading adds manager-selection risk, strategy risk, slippage, allocation risk, and platform-specific rules. It should be judged separately from self-directed spread/commission comparisons.

Regulation and eligibility

Broker comparisons should separate brand, website route, and regulated entity. SmartProfitFX is the partner website; Eightcap powers the broker path. LiteFinance's checked official website presents multiple entities and restriction language that should be reviewed before onboarding.

AreaWhat the official sources showWhy it matters
SmartProfitFX routeSmartProfitFX 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.
LiteFinance Global LLCLiteFinance's registered offices page lists LiteFinance Global LLC in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, registration number 931 LLC 2021, with regulator shown as No.This entity detail matters because a registered company and a regulated investment dealer are not the same thing. Users should confirm which entity they contract with.
LiteFinance Mauritius and Cyprus entitiesLiteFinance's registered offices page lists LiteFinance Investment Limited in Mauritius, regulated by the Financial Services Commission as an Investment Dealer (Brokerage), and Liteforex (Europe) LTD in Cyprus, supervised by CySEC under CIF license 093/08.Different entities can mean different protections, product access, leverage, complaint routes, document sets, and country restrictions. The assigned entity matters as much as the brand name.
Restricted jurisdictionsLiteFinance official website language says the site is not intended for residents of EEA countries, the USA, Israel, Russia, and Japan. SmartProfitFX's FAQ says USA is not allowed.This page is written for eligible non-US users and does not present either route as a US account-opening option.

Pros and cons

SmartProfitFX

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.
  • Cleaner decision path for users who do not want to compare LiteFinance ECN, CLASSIC, CENT, cTrader, copy trading, and entity routes.

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 LiteFinance's CENT account, copy trading, or cTrader on ECN may prefer LiteFinance directly.
LiteFinance

Pros

  • Official account table across ECN, CLASSIC, and CENT routes.
  • ECN account lists spreads from 0.0 pips and commission from $0.25 per lot.
  • CLASSIC and CENT routes list no commission.
  • Supports MT4 and MT5, and ECN lists cTrader as an additional platform.
  • Copy trading and cent-account sizing create more direct-broker workflow choices.

Cons

  • Does not preserve SmartProfitFX attribution.
  • Does not provide the SmartProfitFX $1 lower round-trip commission advantage versus Eightcap direct.
  • Account, platform, product, and entity choices make exact cost comparison dependent on the route actually opened.
  • The Saint Vincent and the Grenadines entity page lists regulator as No, so entity review is especially important.
  • Official restriction language excludes the USA and several other regions.

Who should choose which?

Choose this routeWhen it makes sense
SmartProfitFXYou 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.
LiteFinanceYou specifically want LiteFinance's direct ECN, CLASSIC, or CENT route, cTrader on ECN, copy trading, cent-account sizing, or a LiteFinance entity relationship that fits your country and account requirements.

LiteFinance comparison FAQ

Short answers for LiteFinance searches this page is designed to satisfy.

Is SmartProfitFX better than LiteFinance?

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. LiteFinance may be better when the user wants LiteFinance's own ECN, CLASSIC, CENT, cTrader, or copy-trading route.

Is LiteFinance cheaper than SmartProfitFX?

That depends on account type, live spread, commission, swap, funding, conversion, product, platform, and entity. LiteFinance publishes ECN, CLASSIC, and CENT routes. SmartProfitFX's specific advantage is $1 lower round-trip commission versus opening directly with Eightcap.

Does LiteFinance support MT4 and MT5?

Yes. LiteFinance official materials include MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5. The ECN account page also lists cTrader, while CLASSIC and CENT list MT4 and MT5.

What is the LiteFinance minimum deposit?

LiteFinance official account materials checked on May 21, 2026 list $50 for ECN, $50 for CLASSIC, and $10 for CENT.

What is the LiteFinance ECN commission?

LiteFinance lists ECN commission from $0.25 per lot and spread from 0.0 pips. Traders should compare that with live spread, swaps, account currency, product, and entity before deciding.

Can US traders use SmartProfitFX or LiteFinance?

The SmartProfitFX FAQ says USA is not allowed. LiteFinance official website language says the site is not intended for residents of the United States. This comparison is written for eligible non-US users.

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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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