Best Options Trading Platforms for July 2026
Investopedia published its July 2026 options trading platform ranking on June 29.

What the roundup confirms
The confirmed event is the publication itself: a monthly ranking grouping platforms by options-specific criteria. Full body text was not present in the source pack; no specific broker placements, commission figures, or scoring methodology can be cited here. Treat the headline event as a reminder to re-validate each platform against current specs — not as a verdict on which broker holds your contracts.
Adjacent signals in the brokerage stack
Three concurrent developments frame the broader infrastructure picture:
- Elefin Ltd. (July 2, GlobeNewswire via The Manila Times) launched a platform exposing forex, commodities, indices, and other CFD instruments. The release describes features for trade execution and account management but provides no benchmarks — no execution speed, routing venue, or slippage statistics. Standard promotional copy. Treat as a market-entry announcement; defer assessment until the platform is independently measured.
- Easy Markets (June 26, TradingPedia) drew a fresh review and rating for 2026. Whether the rating shifted from prior cycles or whether pricing and feature claims changed is not specified in the available snippet. The piece functions as a periodic review entry point, not a confirmed repositioning.
- Siebert (June 29, TradingView) announced expansion into tokenized securities through tZERO's digital markets infrastructure. The snippet confirms the partnership direction but does not detail integration scope, custody layer, or settlement timing. Tokenization announcements at the brokerage layer are now routine; track only if your workflow actually touches tokenized securities.
Modules to re-validate before any rotation
Three components warrant a fresh check after each monthly cycle:
- Fee schedule. Per-contract commissions, assignment fees, and exchange fees differ between brokers and can shift quarterly. Pull the current pricing document — do not rely on recap values inside roundup articles.
- Chain presentation. Strikes beyond the near-month window and DOM depth matter for multi-leg and vertical spread execution. Confirm the chain exposes the strikes and greeks your strategy requires, and that the charting stack supports your indicator set.
- Execution path. Maker-taker, payment-for-order-flow, and agency routing are the fill-quality variables. The roundup does not surface this — go to the broker's documented execution framework directly before committing flow.
Verdict: a monthly ranking is a hypothesis, not a deployment.