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Interactive Brokers vs Questrade Affiliate Program

Interactive Brokers pays a higher commission at $200 per sale vs Questrade's $50 per sale. Interactive Brokers has the longer cookie at 90 days compared to Questrade's 60 days. Community affiliates rate Interactive Brokers no community reviews yet and Questrade 5.0/5 from 1 review.

Verdict

Interactive Brokers wins on higher commission ($200 per sale), longer cookie (90 days). If your audience is a strong fit, it's the better program to apply for first. That said, both programs are worth testing: promote whichever you can write about authentically.

CategoryFinanceFinance
Networkdirectdirect
Commission TypeCPA (per sale)CPA (per sale)
Commission Rate$200 per saleBetter$50 per sale
Cookie Duration90 daysBetter60 days
Community RatingNo reviews yet5.0 / 5 (1 reviews)Better
Tags
investingtradingglobalhigh-ticket
financeinvestingcanada

Frequently Asked Questions

Which pays more: Interactive Brokers or Questrade affiliate program?

Interactive Brokers pays a higher commission at $200 per sale compared to Questrade at $50 per sale.

What is the cookie duration for Interactive Brokers vs Questrade?

Interactive Brokers offers a 90 days cookie window, while Questrade offers 60 days.

Which is better for affiliates: Interactive Brokers or Questrade?

Based on community reviews, Questrade is rated higher at 5.0/5 vs Interactive Brokers at unrated.

Does cookie duration matter when choosing between Interactive Brokers and Questrade?

Cookie duration matters a lot for content that drives research-phase traffic. Interactive Brokers's 90 days cookie gives more time to capture readers who browse before buying, while Questrade's 60 days window suits higher-intent traffic that converts faster. If your content attracts readers early in the decision process, the longer cookie has a meaningful advantage.

Can you promote both Interactive Brokers and Questrade at the same time?

Yes — most affiliate programs allow you to promote competing programs simultaneously, unless their terms explicitly prohibit it. Promoting both lets you test which converts better for your specific audience. A common approach is to feature the higher-commission program as your primary recommendation and include the alternative for readers with different needs.

Interactive Brokers: Best for

  • High-intent audiences in finance, investing, or B2B where single conversions pay well
  • Long-cycle content like guides and reviews — the 90-day cookie captures readers who research before buying
  • Personal finance blogs, investing education, and money management content

Questrade: Best for

  • Content targeting buyers with clear purchase intent
  • Evergreen content with a 60-day attribution window
  • Personal finance blogs, investing education, and money management content

Interactive Brokers Affiliate Program

Interactive Brokers is a global brokerage serving 2+ million clients in 200+ countries with low commissions and deep market access. Affiliates earn $200 per funded account. The sophisticated investor audience and international reach make IBKR a premium affiliate program for trading content.

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Questrade Affiliate Program

Questrade is Canada's leading online brokerage and one of the largest independent investment dealers in the country. Their affiliate program pays a flat CPA per funded account opened. High-intent converter for Canadian personal finance and investing content targeting TFSA and RRSP audiences.

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Compare any programs side by side

This page compares Interactive Brokers and Questrade. With Affiliate Pro you can compare any combination of up to 4 programs — commissions, cookie windows, ratings, and more — using the full interactive compare tool.