W Bull Review

Updated: June 10, 2026
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About W Bull

Webull Financial LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (SEC# 8‑69978) and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) (CRD 289063), offering brokerage services in U.S.‑listed stocks, ETFs, and options with $0 commissions for cash, margin, and IRA accounts. Securities accounts are protected by SIPC up to $500,000 (with a $250,000 cash sublimit), and additional excess SIPC coverage is provided—up to $100 million aggregate per omnibus arrangement or up to $150 million under fully‑disclosed clearing arrangements, with specified limits per customer for cash and securities. Futures and cleared swaps are offered via Webull Futures LLC, which is registered with the CFTC and a member of the NFA; these accounts are not SIPC‑protected. Advisory services are provided by Webull Advisors LLC, an SEC‑registered investment advisor, with trades executed by Webull Financial LLC. Platforms include proprietary desktop, web, mobile, and Lite versions. Margin accounts require $2,000 minimum equity, with a $25,000 threshold to avoid Pattern Day Trading restrictions. Domain: webull.com.

Who it’s for

  • U.S. retail investors seeking commission‑free trading of U.S. stocks, ETFs, and options with comprehensive regulatory protection (SEC/FINRA, SIPC, excess SIPC coverage).
  • Active traders requiring advanced charting and proprietary multi‑platform access via desktop, web, mobile, or Lite interfaces.
  • Investors interested in extended‑hours trading capabilities and paper‑trading tools across platforms.
  • Clients needing access to futures and advisory services under separate licensed entities, acknowledging differences in protection (e.g., futures not SIPC‑covered).

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Regulated by SEC and FINRA with SIPC and substantial excess SIPC coverage enhancing client protection.
  • Commission‑free trading on U.S.‑listed stocks, ETFs, and options, with multi‑platform access and advanced trading tools.
  • Extended‑hours trading, zero minimum deposit for cash/IRA, and integrated paper‑trading availability.

Cons

  • Futures and cleared swaps accounts via Webull Futures LLC lack SIPC protection and involve higher complexity.
  • Margin usage subject to regulatory equity requirements and day‑trading restrictions (e.g., $25,000 minimum to avoid PDT rules).

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