Wikitoro author Mike Druttman
Written by Mike Druttman
Wikitoro reviewer Nadav Zelver
Reviewed by Nadav Zelver

The minimum amount required to make a withdrawal on eToro is $30 per transaction. This limit applies to accounts denominated in U.S. dollars. For accounts in euros (EUR) or British pounds (GBP), there is no minimum withdrawal amount.

 

Withdrawal fee

eToro charges a fixed fee of $5 for each withdrawal made from USD accounts. For EUR or GBP accounts, this fee does not apply. eToro Club members at the Platinum level or higher are exempt from this fee.

 

Requirements to withdraw funds

Before requesting a withdrawal, the following requirements must be met:

  • Verified account: Completion of the identity verification process on the platform.
  • Available funds: Sufficient available balance to withdraw, meaning funds not tied to open positions.
  • Valid payment method: A payment method previously used to deposit funds, as eToro prioritizes returning funds to the original deposit method.

 

Withdrawal methods and estimated processing times

The available withdrawal methods include credit or debit cards, bank transfers, PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, Trustly, and others, depending on the user’s region. The estimated time to receive funds varies by the selected method:

  • Credit/debit cards and bank transfers: Up to 10 business days.
  • PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, Trustly: Up to 2 business days.
  • eToro Money: Instant withdrawal.

If the withdrawal is made in a currency other than USD, eToro will apply a currency conversion fee. The percentage may vary depending on the payment method and the user’s eToro Club level.

 

I strongly recommend reviewing the specific withdrawal conditions according to your account currency and country of residence, as the available methods and applicable fees may vary.

 

eToro is a multi-asset platform which offers both investing in stocks and cryptoassets, as well as trading CFDs.

Please note that CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 61% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

This communication is intended for information and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or investment recommendation. Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Copy Trading does not amount to investment advice.  The value of your investments may go up or down.  Your capital is at risk.

Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Take 2 mins to learn more.

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eToro USA LLC does not offer CFDs and makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication, which hasbeen prepared by our partner utilizing publicly available non-entity specific information about eToro.

 

Wikitoro author Mike Druttman About Mike Druttman

Mike Druttman, Head of Content at Wikitoro.org, has decades of expertise in marketing communications and business matching. Educated at the CAM Foundation and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Mik...

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