Clear Corretora Review

Updated: March 20, 2026
Clear Corretora
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Traffic information

CategoryMetricsMeaning
RatingsGlobal Rank-
Country Code-
Country Rank-
Category Rank-
Engagement metricsVisits236156
Bounce Rate0.8885
Pageviews per Visit1.26
Avg. Visit Duration57.93
Estimated monthly visitsJuly 2025343357
August 2025256389
September 2025236156
Top countriesBrazil (BR)98.24%
United States (US)1.38%
United Kingdom (GB)0.14%
Canada (CA)0.1%
Argentina (AR)0.08%
Traffic sourcesSearch48.99%
Direct45.74%
Referrals4.81%
Paid Referrals0.28%
Social0.15%
Mail0.03%

About Clear Corretora

The broker operates under the name Clear Corretora and its activities are conducted through XP Investimentos CCTVM S.A., a financial institution authorised by the Central Bank of Brazil (CNPJ: 02.332.886/0001‑04), and subject to regulation and audits by the Central Bank of Brazil, the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission (CVM), and B3 (Brazil’s stock exchange) .

Supported asset classes include equities (cash market), futures, forward contracts (“termo”), options, subscription rights, receipts, mini‑contracts, and BTC rentals/sale short positions. Trading is available through dedicated platforms for Day Trade and Swing Trade, with guarantees allocated separately per module. If guarantees in Swing Trade become negative, forced liquidation is triggered in accordance with the broker’s risk manual .

Clear Corretora charges brokerage fees that vary by product: for equities, day‑trade ranges from R$5.00 to R$10.00 depending on volume, and swing trade is fixed at R$7.50 per order; options are R$3.90 per order for day‑trade; mini‑contracts cost up to R$0.35 per contract (with a regressive schedule for 1–2 contracts); prepaid packages are available with lower rates (e.g., R$3.50 per equity order, R$0.23 per mini‑contract) .

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulated by central authorities: Central Bank of Brazil, CVM, and B3
  • Wide range of asset types including equities, futures, options, forwards, and BTC rentals
  • Competitive fees and prepaid plans 

Cons

  • Users report forced liquidations and rule changes applied abruptly, with complaints of lack of notice and transparency in handling guarantee requirements 
  • Several complaints about forced sales due to negative balances retained for extended periods, with disputes over communication and risk management practices  and 

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