★ BEST INVESTING TOOLS COMPARISON ★
VOL. XCIV, NO. 247
Source check: BUX checked July 17, 2026
Tool Comparison
BUX vs The Motley Fool
Pick BUX instead if
BUX
Transaction-priced · Fees vary by offer and jurisdiction · Mobile
- You care about brokerage and downloadable tax reports, things The Motley Fool doesn't offer
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The Motley Fool
Free • From $16.58/mo · Web · Mobile
- You'd rather start free and only pay if you outgrow it
- You care about stock ideas, news, and education, things BUX doesn't offer
- You've outgrown the basics and want pro-level depth
Skip both if: Neither one clicks with how you research; there are strong third options.
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Our take
The bottom line
BUX and The Motley Fool cover a lot of the same ground (2 shared categories, portfolio and watchlist), so for the basics you won't go far wrong with either. The Motley Fool simply does more: 8 categories to BUX's 4, including stock ideas, news, and education. BUX counters by keeping things simpler.
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Key differences at a glance
- Free plan
- The Motley Fool
- Broader coverage
- The Motley Fool8 vs 4 categories
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How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.ShowHide
How they stack up
The side-by-side table: pricing, platforms, data, and coverage at a glance.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing & plans | ||
Starting price | Transaction-priced · Fees vary by offer and jurisdiction | Free • From $16.58/mo |
Free tier | No | Yes |
Free trial | — | — |
| Platforms & access | ||
Web app | No | Yes |
Mobile app | Yes | Yes |
API access | No | No |
Broker sync | — | No |
| Audience & fit | ||
Experience level | Beginner, Intermediate | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
Best for | — | — |
Categories covered | 4 | 8 |
Regions | Europe | — |
| Try it | Visit BUX | Visit The Motley Fool |
Where each one shines
What BUX and The Motley Fool each do best.ShowHide
Where each one shines
What BUX and The Motley Fool each do best.What BUX does best
- European and U.S. stocks, ETFs and ETCs through a mobile brokerage account.
- Fractional stocks, ETFs and ETCs through market orders and Investment Plans.
- Commission-free monthly Investment Plan purchase execution on all three tiers.
- Basic, Plus and Prime tiers with distinct order allowances, service fees and FX markups.
- Interest-bearing ABN AMRO Clearing Bank cash on Plus and Prime under current limits.
What The Motley Fool does best
- Reading access to free investing articles, market news, educational content, podcasts, and market snapshots on Fool.com.
- Stock Advisor for two new stock recommendations per month at $199/year for the annual plan.
- Upgrade to Epic for broader access including Rule Breakers, Dividend Investor, Hidden Gems, FoolIQ/GamePlan, AI-powered tools, and five monthly recommendations.
- Epic Plus for more recommendation volume, including 8+ monthly stock recommendations and daily Moneyball recommendations.
- Evaluation tools for Fool Portfolios and Fool One for higher-priced portfolio access, real-money portfolio context, specialized research, events, and broader membership coverage.
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for BUX and The Motley Fool, side by side.ShowHide
Every detail we compared
Every tracked attribute for BUX and The Motley Fool, side by side.| Attribute | ||
|---|---|---|
| Coverage & fit | ||
Asset types | StocksETFs | StocksETFs |
Experience | BeginnerIntermediate | BeginnerIntermediateAdvanced |
Regions | Europe | Not specified |
Coverage details | 8 countriesIdentifiers: Ticker and ISIN | Identifiers: Ticker |
| Access & integrations | ||
Import methods | Not specified | Manual |
Export formats | PDF | Not specified |
| Plans & trust | ||
Vendor & support | BUX B.V.Country: NetherlandsSupport: Chat and Email | The Motley Fool, LLCCountry: USFounded 1993Support: Phone |
Curation ratings | Not specified | Methodology 3/5Reliability 4/5UX 4/5 |
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What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.ShowHide
What you'll actually pay
Plans, billing, trials, and per-month pricing for both tools.| Tier | ||
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Free“BUX Basic” | Free |
| Entry paid plan | €2.99/mo“BUX Plus” | $16.58/mo“Stock Advisor (Annual)” |
| Tier 2 | €7.99/mo“BUX Prime” | $41.58/mo“Epic (Annual)” |
| Tier 3 | — | $166.58/mo“Epic Plus (Annual)” |
| Tier 4 | — | $333.25/mo“Fool Portfolios (Annual)” |
| Top plan | — | $1166.58/mo“Fool One” |
Questions we keep getting
What's the difference between BUX and The Motley Fool?
BUX leans toward brokerage, portfolio, and watchlist, while The Motley Fool puts more weight on stock ideas, portfolio, and watchlist. They overlap in 2 categories, so for most people it comes down to workflow preference and price.
Is BUX or The Motley Fool free to use?
The Motley Fool has a free tier, so you can get started without paying anything. BUX is paid-only. If budget matters, start with The Motley Fool and see how far it takes you before opening your wallet.
Which is better for beginners: BUX or The Motley Fool?
Honestly, neither is aimed at beginners. Expect a learning curve either way; that's the trade-off for the depth they offer.
Should I choose BUX or The Motley Fool?
It depends on what you're after. Pick BUX if brokerage and downloadable tax reports matter to you; go with The Motley Fool if you'd rather have stock ideas and news. And if you only need the basics both share, let price decide.
Can I track my portfolio with BUX or The Motley Fool?
Yes, both do portfolio tracking: holdings, performance, and allocation in one place.
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