Krishnaveni Thangapandian

Financial Research Analyst at TradingCritique
ANALYST SINCE: 2022, FOCUS: Broker comparison, Forex, CFD
89 Articles

Krishnaveni Thangapandian is a Financial Research Analyst at TradingCritique who specializes in analyzing brokers’ regulatory status, trading costs, and platforms. After joining TradingCritique in 2022, she became involved in developing an independent broker review system to help traders compare brokers using objective data.

Her expertise focuses on broker-vs-broker comparisons, forex broker evaluation, and CFD risk analysis. Using TradingCritique’s 50-point rating system, she helps traders to compare brokers side by side and understand which platforms work best for their specific trading style. Her work spans single-broker reviews, multi-broker comparison content, and intermediate-level forex education.

All broker evaluations are made based on primary source verification, which means that data for reviews comes from official websites of financial regulators, broker regulatory documents, and publicly available information about compliance and licensing.

What Krishnaveni Covers

Broker-vs-broker comparison analysis eToro vs Binance, XTB vs competitors, etc.
Forex broker reviews and evaluation
CFD trading guides and risk analysis
Cryptocurrency broker and exchange assessment
Multi-jurisdiction broker comparisons UK vs EU vs offshore
Cost analysis spreads, commissions, swap rates
Intermediate-level forex and CFD education

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Krishnaveni’s research methodology

Krishnaveni’s research is based on a regulation-first approach emphasizing accuracy, transparency, and consistency of evaluations. Evaluation of brokers involves verified regulatory data, platform evaluation, and compliance with TradingCritique’s review criteria and standards.

She does not rely on competitor review sites, forums, or user opinions in her analysis. Any data that cannot be independently confirmed from primary sources is excluded or clearly marked as unverified. Comparison data between brokers is always cross-checked against each broker’s official disclosure and the relevant regulator’s register.

Recent articles by Krishnaveni

Robinhood vs Webull 2026: Which Platform Is Right for You?

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US Forex Trading on Good Friday 2025: Market Reactions

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UK Forex Market on Good Friday 2025: Is It Open or Closed?

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XTB Broker vs Competitors: How Does It Compare 2026?

In today’s rapidly evolving online trading landscape, selecting the right broker is grave to your trading success. With…

Fibonacci Retracement in 2026: A Must-Know for Traders

Fibonacci retracement in Forex trading is one of the best techniques for identifying potential support and resistance levels…