PU Prime vs Eightcap 2026: Fees, Platforms and Regulation Compared
What this comparison covers and how it was built
Reviewed using our forex & CFD broker review methodology
Checked on: 2026-08-17 | Broker terms, regulation, and pricing can change. Always verify at the official PU Prime site before opening an account.
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Last verified: August 2026 | Editorial Team
PU Prime vs Eightcap 2026: Fees, Platforms and Regulation Compared
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What this comparison covers and how it was built
PU Prime — Multi-Entity Forex & CFD Broker
ASIC (AU) + FSCA (ZA) entities available · $20 min deposit (Cent) · MT4, MT5, PU Prime App · 4 account tiers
This article answers one question: given your jurisdiction, strategy, and capital, which of these two brokers fits you better in 2026?
PU Prime and Eightcap are both established CFD brokers with multi-asset coverage and MetaTrader support, but they diverge meaningfully on regulatory geography, platform ecosystem, and account structure. Neither is universally superior. PU Prime edges ahead on copy trading integration, account tier flexibility, and offshore leverage access. Eightcap holds an advantage for traders who need FCA- or ASIC-primary regulated accounts and for those whose workflow centres on TradingView.
All PU Prime-specific facts below are sourced from official PU Prime pages. Eightcap-specific facts are drawn from widely reported public information where official sources were available; where they were not, gaps are explicitly disclosed. Spread figures are variable and market-condition dependent; any figure cited is labelled accordingly. No live account testing, withdrawal timing, or execution measurement was conducted for this article — see the verification checklist at the end.
Snapshot verdict
| Factor | PU Prime | Eightcap |
|---|---|---|
| Regulated entities (retail) | FSA Seychelles (SD050), FSC Mauritius, FSCA South Africa, CMA UAE | ASIC, FCA, CySEC, SCB Bahamas — verify current entity list at Eightcap's regulation page |
| Minimum deposit | $20 (Cent); $50 (Standard) | $100 (Standard and Raw) — verify at source |
| EUR/USD typical spread – Standard account | From 1.3 pips, zero commission (PU Prime stated figure) | Not confirmed from official sources — verify at Eightcap's trading conditions page |
| EUR/USD all-in cost – mid-tier | From 0.0 pips + $3.50/lot/side (Prime, $1,000 min) — see evidence note | From 0.0 pips + commission (Raw, $100 min) — commission rate not confirmed; verify at source |
| Platforms | MT4, MT5, PU Prime App | MT4, MT5, TradingView — verify execution scope at source |
| EA / automated trading | Permitted on MT4 and MT5 | Permitted on MT4 and MT5 — verify current terms |
| Copy / social trading | Yes — PU Social (built-in) | Not confirmed from official sources |
| Leverage cap – retail regulated | Up to 1:1000 (FSA Seychelles offshore); entity-dependent for other entities | 1:30 (ASIC, FCA); up to 1:500 (SCB offshore) — verify current limits |
| Minimum deposit to unlock raw/ECN spreads | $1,000 (Prime) / $10,000 (ECN) — see evidence note | $100 (Raw account) — verify at source |
Evidence note on PU Prime mid-tier accounts: The Prime account ($1,000 minimum, $3.50/lot/side commission) and ECN account ($10,000 minimum, $1.50/lot/side commission) figures appear in PU Prime's public account documentation but were not reproduced verbatim in the official evidence excerpts provided to this article. The Standard account structure ($50 minimum, spread-only from 1.3 pips) is confirmed by PU Prime's account opening page. Readers should verify the Prime and ECN fee schedule directly on PU Prime's account types page before making a capital commitment.
Evidence note on Eightcap figures: Eightcap's regulated entities, minimum deposits, spread schedule, and commission rates were not available from official sources reviewed for this article. The figures shown in this table are drawn from publicly reported information and require direct verification at Eightcap's website before being relied upon.
Regulatory perimeter: which entity holds your money
Regulation is not simply a badge count. The question that matters is: which specific legal entity will hold your funds, and what does that entity's regulator require in terms of client money protection, compensation coverage, and leverage limits?
PU Prime's entity map
PU Prime's regulation page confirms that it is a regulated broker operating under the oversight of several financial authorities. The four entities confirmed by official sources are:
- FSA Seychelles — Licence SD050. Seychelles is an offshore jurisdiction. Client money segregation is required, but there is no statutory compensation scheme equivalent to the UK's FSCS or Australia's AFCA framework. Leverage caps are set by the broker's terms rather than a hard regulatory ceiling, and PU Prime offers up to 1:1000 on some instruments under this entity.
- FSC Mauritius. Another offshore tier. Similar protection profile to the FSA entity: segregation required, no investor compensation fund, leverage set by broker policy.
- FSCA South Africa. A mid-tier regulated entity serving South African clients. The FSCA requires segregation and regulatory reporting but does not operate a compensation scheme comparable to FSCS.
- CMA UAE. A licence covering the UAE market. The UAE CMA framework imposes local client-money rules and leverage limits appropriate to the UAE retail market.
Important consideration for UK and EU traders: PU Prime's regulation page does not list an FCA-authorised entity or a CySEC-licensed entity. UK-resident clients would not benefit from FSCS protection (up to £85,000) or the FCA's leverage restrictions (1:30 on major forex). EU-resident clients are similarly outside the CySEC/ESMA protective perimeter. This is a jurisdiction-fit consideration, not a commentary on trustworthiness — it means UK and EU traders onboarded to PU Prime fall outside those compensation frameworks.
ASIC context: PU Prime's official sources at the time of writing list FSA, FSC, FSCA, and CMA as its current entities. Third-party reports have noted that PU Prime obtained an ASIC licence through the 2025 acquisition of an Australian entity. If an ASIC entity is now active and onboarding Australian clients, this would represent a meaningful upgrade in protection tier for Australian traders — AFCA access, ASIC client money rules, and ASIC leverage caps would apply. Traders in Australia should verify the current onboarding entity directly with PU Prime before depositing, and can cross-check via the ASIC register at search.asic.gov.au.
Eightcap's entity map
Based on publicly reported information, Eightcap operates entities regulated under ASIC (Australia), FCA (UK), CySEC (Cyprus, serving EU clients), and the SCB (Bahamas, for offshore and global clients). These entities were not verified against official Eightcap regulatory documentation for this article. The regulatory table and jurisdiction summary below reflect this public record but should be confirmed directly at Eightcap's regulation page before any decision is made.
If the reported entity structure is accurate:
- UK traders onboarded to Eightcap's FCA entity would receive FSCS protection up to £85,000 and be subject to 1:30 leverage caps on major forex pairs.
- Australian traders onboarded to the ASIC entity would be covered by AFCA dispute resolution and ASIC's client money rules, with 1:30 leverage on major pairs.
- EU traders onboarded via CySEC would fall under ESMA leverage limits and the CySEC Investor Compensation Fund (up to €20,000).
- Offshore / rest-of-world clients onboarded to the SCB entity face lighter regulatory requirements and higher leverage (stated up to 1:500) but no statutory compensation scheme.
Practical summary by jurisdiction
| Your location | PU Prime serving entity | Protection level | Eightcap serving entity | Protection level |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | No FCA entity confirmed | No FSCS; offshore or FSCA terms likely | FCA-authorised entity (reported; verify) | FSCS up to £85,000; 1:30 leverage if confirmed |
| Australia | ASIC entity (acquisition — verify current status) | AFCA access if ASIC entity confirmed and active | ASIC-licensed entity (reported; verify) | AFCA access; 1:30 leverage if confirmed |
| European Union | No CySEC entity confirmed | No ESMA protection; offshore terms apply | CySEC entity (reported; verify) | ICF up to €20,000; ESMA leverage if confirmed |
| UAE | CMA UAE entity | UAE CMA client money rules | SCB or comparable — verify directly | Verify directly with Eightcap |
| Rest of world | FSA Seychelles or FSC Mauritius | Segregation required; no compensation scheme | SCB Bahamas (reported) | Segregation; no compensation scheme |
All Eightcap entity details require direct verification. See the "What we could not verify" section.
True trading costs: what you actually pay per trade
Spreads are variable. Any figure cited below represents the broker's stated typical spread during normal market hours — not a guaranteed figure. The all-in cost is what the trader actually pays: spread (in pips × $10 per pip for a standard lot of EUR/USD) plus any commission charged per lot.
PU Prime account cost structure
PU Prime's account opening page confirms four account types with the following characteristics. The Standard account spread and minimum deposit figures are directly supported by official evidence. The Prime and ECN commission figures are drawn from PU Prime's public account documentation and should be verified on PU Prime's account types page before use in a capital decision.
| Account | Min deposit | Spread model | EUR/USD typical spread | Commission per lot per side |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cent | $20 | Spread only | Same structure as Standard; position sizes in USC | None |
| Standard | $50 | Spread only | From 1.3 pips (official source confirmed) | None |
| Prime | $1,000 | Raw + commission | From 0.0 pips (verify at source) | $3.50 per lot per side (verify at source) |
| ECN | $10,000 | Raw + commission | From 0.0 pips (verify at source) | $1.50 per lot per side (verify at source) |
All-in cost illustration — EUR/USD Standard account (confirmed figures): 1.3 pips × $10 = $13.00 per standard lot round trip, zero commission.
All-in cost illustration — EUR/USD Prime account (figures require direct verification): Assuming 0.1 pip typical raw spread: $1.00 + ($3.50 × 2) = $8.00 per standard lot round trip. This illustration is for structural comparison only; verify the actual commission rate before trading.
Capital threshold break-even: If the Prime account does cost approximately $8.00 round-trip versus $13.00 on Standard, a trader executing 20 standard-lot round trips per month would save roughly $100 per month — recovering the additional $950 in minimum deposit required within ten months of trading at that volume, before accounting for any other variables. This is a structural illustration, not a projected outcome.
Eightcap account cost structure
Eightcap offers a Standard account (spread only) and a Raw account (raw spreads plus commission). The Raw account's stated minimum deposit of $100 is a meaningful structural difference relative to PU Prime: traders with $100–$999 in capital can potentially access raw-spread pricing at Eightcap without reaching PU Prime's $1,000 Prime threshold.
Eightcap's typical spread figures and commission rates were not confirmed from official sources used for this article. Readers comparing costs should retrieve current figures from Eightcap's trading conditions page and apply the same round-trip arithmetic shown above.
Worked monthly cost example
A moderately active trader executing 20 round-trip trades per month on EUR/USD, one standard lot each:
| Scenario | All-in cost per lot (est.) | Monthly cost (20 trades) | Evidence status |
|---|---|---|---|
| PU Prime Standard | $13.00 | $260 | Spread confirmed by official source |
| PU Prime Prime | ~$8.00 | ~$160 | Figures require direct verification |
| PU Prime ECN | ~$4.00 (at 0.1 pip raw) | ~$80 | Figures require direct verification |
| Eightcap Raw | Commission + raw spread | Verify at source | Not confirmed from official sources |
These figures assume stated typical spreads under normal conditions. Actual spreads widen during news events and thin liquidity periods.
Account structure and what your capital unlocks
The two brokers approach pricing access differently:
Under $50: Only PU Prime's Cent account is accessible from $20. Eightcap's stated minimum is $100.
At $50–$99: PU Prime's Standard account (from $50) is available with no-commission, spread-only pricing. No Eightcap account tier is accessible below $100.
At $100–$999: Eightcap's Raw account, if its $100 minimum is accurate, would give traders access to raw spreads plus commission at a capital level where PU Prime traders are still on the Standard spread-only model. This is a notable structural difference for traders who want institutional-grade spreads without committing $1,000.
At $1,000+: PU Prime's Prime account becomes available, making the two brokers' mid-tier cost structures directly comparable — subject to verifying Eightcap's commission rate.
At $10,000+: PU Prime's ECN account offers the lowest stated commission per lot. Whether this represents better value than Eightcap's Raw pricing at equivalent volume depends on Eightcap's commission schedule, which requires direct verification.
Leverage and the entity relationship: Leverage available to a client is determined by the regulatory entity onboarding them, not by the account tier chosen. A PU Prime client on the FSA Seychelles entity at any account tier may access up to 1:1000 on major forex under that entity's terms. A client on an ASIC or FCA entity — at either broker — is capped at 1:30 on major forex pairs regardless of account type.
Platforms and execution environment
MetaTrader 4 and MT5
Both brokers support MT4 and MT5. PU Prime's MT4 page and MT5 page confirm:
- Full Expert Advisor support on both platforms, with MT4 EAs deployable via drag-and-drop to the Navigator panel
- Custom indicator installation (.ex4/.mq4 files for MT4; equivalent for MT5)
- Web-based access alongside desktop and mobile clients
- 30 built-in technical indicators on MT4 and an extended indicator and timeframe selection on MT5
- MT5 as PU Prime's recommended platform for new sign-ups, offering multi-asset trading, a broader order type selection, and an improved strategy tester
For traders with an existing MT4 EA library, PU Prime explicitly confirms MT4 EA support with no stated restrictions on strategy type, frequency, or order volume in published platform documentation. Traders deploying EAs at significant scale should review current terms and conditions for any discretionary clauses.
TradingView at Eightcap
Eightcap offers TradingView integration — a meaningful differentiator for traders whose analysis and alerting workflow is built around TradingView's charting environment and Pine Script tools. Whether this integration supports live order execution directly from TradingView charts, or functions as a charting-only data connection, was not confirmed from official sources used in this article. The practical value of this differentiator depends on execution scope: a charting-only integration is useful but different in kind from live-execution integration. Traders for whom TradingView execution is essential should verify directly with Eightcap before opening an account.
PU Prime does not currently offer TradingView integration. Traders whose primary analysis tool is TradingView would need to chart there and execute separately via MT4 or MT5.
PU Prime App
PU Prime operates a dedicated trading app covering forex, indices, commodities, metals, shares, and ETFs. It supports account funding, live order placement, and market monitoring. The app page confirms the broker's multi-regulatory status and access to hundreds of instruments. App store ratings were not retrieved for this article; check Google Play and the Apple App Store directly, noting the date of any rating you rely on.
EA and automation permissibility
Neither broker's official documentation, as reviewed for this article, contains an explicit prohibition on EA usage, scalping, or high-frequency strategies. The absence of a stated prohibition does not constitute an unconditional guarantee of unrestricted access — broker terms typically contain discretionary clauses. Traders deploying EAs commercially or at significant volume should read the current terms and conditions at both brokers before committing capital.
Copy trading and passive strategies
PU Prime operates PU Social, an integrated copy trading service accessible from within the PU Prime platform. A minimum allocation of $25 per signal provider is stated in PU Prime's copy trading documentation. PU Social coexists with self-directed trading on the same account infrastructure.
The number of available signal providers, their individual track records, and any vetting criteria applied by PU Prime are broker-stated figures not independently audited for this article. Before allocating capital to any signal provider, review their full equity curve — including drawdown history and losing periods — not just headline return figures.
Eightcap and copy trading: A dedicated copy or social trading infrastructure comparable to PU Social was not confirmed from Eightcap's official sources at the time of writing. If copy trading is a primary requirement, PU Prime has a confirmed named product. Verify directly with Eightcap whether any copy trading facility is currently offered before treating its absence as definitive.
Funding, withdrawals and account friction
PU Prime
PU Prime's account opening page confirms the following:
- Accepted deposit methods: Credit card, debit card, bank wire transfer, Skrill, Neteller, and additional local payment methods
- Card and e-wallet deposits: Stated to arrive instantly
- Bank wire transfers: Stated to take 1–3 business days
- Standard account minimum deposit: $50; Cent account minimum: $20
- KYC requirements: Government-issued photo ID (passport, national identity card, or driving licence) plus proof of address dated within three months (utility bill, bank statement, or government-issued letter)
- Verification timeframe: Stated as typically a few hours on business days; some cases may take up to 24–48 hours. A demo account is available during the waiting period.
Withdrawal processing times are broker-stated and were not independently timed for this article. The standard precaution applies: ensure KYC documents are fully approved before initiating a withdrawal, and consider testing the process with a small amount before committing larger capital.
Eightcap
Eightcap's deposit methods, minimum withdrawal amounts, and processing timeframes were not available from the official sources used for this article. Retrieve these details from Eightcap's funding page before making a deposit decision.
What to verify yourself before depositing at either broker
- Confirm which legal entity will hold your funds based on your country of residence
- Check whether your preferred deposit method incurs any conversion fee or third-party charge
- Confirm the stated minimum withdrawal amount and whether it differs by payment method
- Ensure KYC documents are fully approved before making a first deposit
- Test the withdrawal process with a small amount before committing significant capital
Which broker fits which trader
| Trader profile | Recommended direction | Recommended account | Primary reason |
|---|---|---|---|
| Beginner, under $100 capital | PU Prime | Cent ($20) or Standard ($50) | Lower entry threshold; no-commission pricing keeps early costs predictable |
| Beginner, $100–$500 capital | Comparable — choose on platform preference | Eightcap Standard or PU Prime Standard | Both offer entry-level spread-only pricing at this range |
| EA developer / algorithmic trader | Comparable | PU Prime Prime/ECN (MT4/MT5 confirmed) or Eightcap Raw | Both permit EAs; verify execution terms before committing |
| High-frequency scalper, $100–$999 capital | Eightcap (if $100 Raw minimum confirmed) | Raw ($100 min — verify) | Raw spreads reportedly accessible at $100 vs PU Prime's $1,000 Prime threshold |
| High-frequency scalper, $1,000+ capital | Compare directly | PU Prime Prime or Eightcap Raw | Raw spreads available at both tiers; compare commission rates at source before deciding |
| Copy trading follower | PU Prime | Standard or Prime (PU Social, $25/provider min) | Confirmed integrated copy trading infrastructure |
| TradingView-native workflow | Eightcap | Raw or Standard | TradingView integration offered — verify live execution scope before opening account |
| UK-regulated account required | Eightcap (verify FCA entity status) | FCA-regulated entity — confirm at Eightcap's regulation page | PU Prime has no confirmed FCA entity; FSCS protection requires FCA-authorised entity |
| Australian-regulated account required | Eightcap (ASIC reported) or PU Prime (verify ASIC status) | ASIC entity — confirm which entity onboards you | Verify current onboarding entity at both brokers before depositing |
| Offshore, high-leverage trader | PU Prime | FSA Seychelles entity, any account tier | Up to 1:1000 leverage stated; no statutory compensation scheme applies |
| Equity/index CFD trader | Comparable | Both brokers offer major index and share CFDs on MT4/MT5 | Compare instrument-specific spreads directly at each broker's trading conditions page |
Where profiles map equally to both brokers, platform familiarity is a legitimate deciding factor. EA reconfiguration, platform re-learning, and KYC friction represent real switching costs.
Open a PU Prime account — relevant for copy traders, low-minimum starters, and offshore leverage
Open an Eightcap account — relevant for UK-regulated accounts and TradingView-based workflows
What we could not verify
The following items could not be confirmed from official sources reviewed for this article. Treat corresponding claims elsewhere as unverified until you confirm them directly.
| Gap | Why it matters | How to check |
|---|---|---|
| Eightcap regulated entity list and licence numbers | Determines jurisdiction-specific protection and compensation scheme access | Eightcap's official regulation page; cross-check each regulator's public register |
| Eightcap typical spread schedule (all instruments) | Cannot calculate like-for-like all-in cost | Eightcap's official trading conditions page |
| Eightcap commission rate on Raw account | Required for accurate round-trip cost comparison | Same source |
| Eightcap minimum deposit (all account types) | Affects capital planning and account accessibility | Eightcap's account types page |
| PU Prime Prime and ECN account commission rates | Used in cost illustrations above; not reproduced in official evidence excerpts | PU Prime's account types page |
| PU Prime ASIC entity current onboarding status | Determines whether Australian clients receive ASIC-tier protection | Ask PU Prime support; check ASIC register at search.asic.gov.au |
| Eightcap TradingView execution scope | Charting-only vs live order execution significantly changes its value for execution traders | Eightcap's TradingView product page or support team |
| Withdrawal processing times at either broker | Broker-stated times are not independently audited | Test with a small withdrawal after account verification is complete |
| Execution quality and slippage under volatile conditions | Not derivable from official sources; requires live fill data | Open a live account, trade during a scheduled news release, compare requested vs. filled price |
| Customer support response speed and resolution quality | Not tested for this article | Use the demo account support channel before depositing |
| PU Social signal provider win rates and drawdown profiles | Broker-stated metrics only; no independent audit | Review each provider's full equity curve, including losing periods, not headline returns |
| Eightcap copy/social trading infrastructure | Not confirmed from official Eightcap sources | Eightcap's platform and features page |
| App store ratings for either broker | Ratings change frequently; not retrieved for this article | Check Google Play and Apple App Store at the time of reading, noting the date |
Frequently asked questions
Is PU Prime or Eightcap better for beginners? For traders starting below $100, PU Prime's $20 Cent account and $50 Standard account offer a lower entry point than Eightcap's reported $100 minimum. For traders at or above $100 who want raw spreads from the outset, Eightcap's Raw account at $100 (if confirmed) is accessible much earlier in the capital ladder than PU Prime's Prime account at $1,000.
Does PU Prime have an FCA licence? PU Prime's regulation page lists FSA Seychelles (SD050), FSC Mauritius, FSCA South Africa, and CMA UAE. No FCA-authorised entity is listed. UK-resident clients considering PU Prime should understand they will be onboarded outside the FCA's regulatory perimeter and will not have access to FSCS compensation.
What is the cheapest way to trade EUR/USD at PU Prime? Based on PU Prime's published account structure, the ECN account ($10,000 minimum) carries the lowest stated commission and raw spreads. At lower capital levels, the Prime account ($1,000 minimum) provides raw-spread access at a lower cost structure than the Standard account's 1.3-pip spread, assuming the commission figures reported are accurate. Verify both fee schedules on PU Prime's account types page before committing capital.
Does PU Prime allow Expert Advisors? Yes. PU Prime's MT4 and MT5 pages confirm full EA support, including drag-and-drop deployment on MT4 and equivalent installation on MT5. No strategy, frequency, or volume restrictions are stated in the published platform documentation. Review current terms and conditions before deploying an EA at significant scale.
Can I copy trade on both platforms? PU Prime has a confirmed integrated copy trading product — PU Social — with a stated minimum allocation of $25 per signal provider. Eightcap's copy trading infrastructure was not confirmed from official sources reviewed for this article. Verify directly with Eightcap if copy trading is a requirement.
Which broker offers higher leverage? Leverage is entity-dependent, not account-tier dependent. PU Prime's FSA Seychelles entity offers up to 1:1000 on major forex. Eightcap's SCB offshore entity reportedly offers up to 1:500. Both brokers' FCA and ASIC entities cap retail clients at 1:30 on major forex pairs. Higher leverage is available only from lighter-regulated offshore entities; no statutory compensation scheme covers those entities.
How long does KYC verification take at PU Prime? PU Prime states that verification typically completes within a few hours on business days, with some cases taking up to 24–48 hours. A demo account is available during the waiting period. Clear, unobstructed photos of your ID and proof of address reduce the likelihood of delays.
Is an ASIC licence acquired through a corporate transaction the same as one built organically? ASIC licences carry their full regulatory obligations regardless of how they were acquired. If PU Prime's Australian entity holds an active ASIC licence and is onboarding clients, ASIC's client money rules, AFCA access, and leverage caps apply in the same way they would to any ASIC-regulated broker. The acquisition context is worth knowing, but it does not alter the regulatory framework that applies to the entity. Confirm current onboarding status directly with PU Prime and via the ASIC register.
Ready to choose? Use the trader profile table above to match your capital, jurisdiction, and strategy to the right option.
Risk warning
Risk warning: CFDs and leveraged forex products are complex instruments and carry a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Consider whether you understand how these products work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your capital. Check the entity, terms and protections that apply in your jurisdiction before trading.
Ready to Compare PU Prime Account Types?
PU Prime is a multi-entity broker — ASIC (Australia) and FSCA (South Africa) regulated entities offer stronger oversight, while most international clients are onboarded to the FSA Seychelles or FSC Mauritius entities. Four account tiers (Cent, Standard, Prime, ECN) range from a $20 minimum deposit to full ECN pricing.
Risk disclaimer: PU Prime is a live, regulated multi-entity broker — trading forex and CFDs is done with real capital under normal market risk (this is not a simulated prop-firm evaluation). PU Prime operates under multiple separate licenses (ASIC, FSCA, FSA Seychelles, FSC Mauritius); which entity holds your account depends on your country of residence and determines your leverage cap and protections — confirm this before funding. CFDs and leveraged forex products are complex instruments and carry a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage; 62.2% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. Consider whether you understand how CFDs/forex work and whether you can afford the high risk of losing your money. Affiliate disclosure: HNL Growth earns a commission when you open a PU Prime account through links on this page.