Hey everyone, I’ve been reading up on Webull.com lately and trying to get a feel for what people think about using it as a trading platform. From what’s in public records and user-submitted reviews, it’s clear that Webull is a commission-free brokerage offering stocks, ETFs, options, and crypto to retail traders and is regulated by FINRA and the SEC, and even has SIPC coverage up to a point. It also went through a SPAC transaction and is publicly listed, so there’s that institutional side to it.
But digging into review sites like Trustpilot and others, there seem to be a lot of frustrations with customer service, withdrawal experiences, account freezes, and issues transferring funds. A lot of these comments suggest that people felt stuck or had delays when trying to move their own money around, or that support was hard to deal with when things went sideways.
I’m not saying any of this is conclusive, and I’m not trying to make a legal claim, but it does make me curious how this platform feels to actual users versus the glossy marketing. Some people clearly report positive experiences, but the volume of negative feedback seems notable. Reading through these user comments, I’m left wondering how typical these experiences are and what others think before committing more time or funds.
I’m interested to hear if others here have used Webull themselves recently, especially around issues like customer support responsiveness, transfer delays, or usability of the trading interface. Maybe there are things that don’t show up in formal reviews or public documents. What’s your take?