Wealthsimple vs Questrade 2026

Canada's two most popular online brokerages — compared honestly

Wealthsimple Trade and Questrade are Canada's two most popular self-directed investing platforms. Together they've attracted millions of investors away from the big banks' expensive, limited offerings. Both are excellent — but they serve different needs. Here's how they compare in 2026.

Wealthsimple Trade

  • Commission-free trading
  • Fractional shares
  • Crypto trading
  • No account minimum
  • Excellent mobile app
  • 1.5% FX fee on US trades
  • No USD account
  • Less research tools

Questrade

  • Free ETF purchases
  • USD account available
  • Lower FX fees
  • More account types
  • Better for Norbert's Gambit
  • $4.95–$9.95 stock trades
  • $1,000 minimum to open
  • Older interface

Fee Comparison

Fee TypeWealthsimple TradeQuestrade
Canadian stock tradesFree$4.95–$9.95
US stock tradesFree (+ 1.5% FX)$4.95–$9.95 USD (+ FX)
ETF purchasesFreeFree
ETF salesFree$4.95–$9.95
FX conversion1.5%~1.5% (or Norbert's Gambit)
Annual account feeFree (Premium: $3/mo)Free ($4.95/mo if <$5K)
Inactivity feeNoneNone

Account Types Available

Account TypeWealthsimpleQuestrade
TFSAYesYes
RRSPYesYes
RRIFYesYes
RESPYesYes
TaxableYesYes
Corporate/BusinessLimitedYes
LIRA / LIFNoYes
Margin accountNoYes

Who Should Use Wealthsimple Trade?

Who Should Use Questrade?

Platform Experience

Wealthsimple's mobile app is best-in-class for Canadian retail investing — clean, intuitive, and fast. Questrade's Edge platform is more powerful but has a steeper learning curve. Questrade's mobile app has improved significantly but still lags Wealthsimple for everyday use.

Our Verdict

For beginners and ETF investors: Start with Wealthsimple Trade. Free stock and ETF trades, no minimum, excellent app. Buy XGRO or VGRO and you're set.

For advanced investors and US exposure: Use Questrade, especially if you need a USD account for your RRSP or want to avoid FX fees with Norbert's Gambit. The fee savings on US trades are meaningful for larger portfolios.

The real answer: Many Canadian investors use both — Wealthsimple for their TFSA (Canadian ETFs, no commissions) and Questrade for their RRSP (USD account, US-listed ETFs, 0% withholding tax).

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