eToro and Nutmeg both maintained perfect uptime during the monitoring period of 20–26 April 2026, with zero incidents and zero minutes of downtime recorded. However, eToro demonstrated significantly faster response times, averaging 247ms compared to Nutmeg's 472ms—a difference of 225ms that may impact user experience during peak trading activity.
- Both providers achieved 100% uptime with zero incidents during the week of 20 April 2026
- eToro's average response time of 247ms was 91% faster than Nutmeg's 472ms
- Neither service experienced any recorded downtime events
- Response time differential suggests eToro offers better performance for latency-sensitive trading operations
Uptime This Week
Both eToro and Nutmeg maintained perfect 100% uptime throughout the monitoring period, demonstrating reliable infrastructure with no service interruptions. This equal performance indicates that both platforms met baseline availability expectations during this week. For Banking & Finance applications, 100% uptime is the operational minimum, and both providers met this standard.
Response Time
eToro's average response time of 247ms was substantially faster than Nutmeg's 472ms, a meaningful gap for financial services where latency directly affects trade execution and user satisfaction. Nutmeg's slower response time, while still acceptable for wealth management workflows, could create perceptible delays during high-volume market activity. Response time data was collected across all monitored requests by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure.
Incidents & Downtime
Zero incidents were recorded for both providers during the monitoring period, with neither experiencing any downtime events. This clean record for both platforms indicates stable operational status during the week of 20 April 2026. The absence of incidents across both services suggests comparable infrastructure resilience during this timeframe.
Which Should You Choose?
Choose eToro if response latency is a priority for your use case, particularly for active trading or time-sensitive transactions where 225ms differences compound across operations. Nutmeg remains viable for less latency-critical wealth management features. Both platforms demonstrated equivalent uptime during this period, so the decision should weigh response time requirements against feature fit.
All uptime, response time, and incident data is collected by Uptrue's independent monitoring infrastructure. HTTP checks run every 5 minutes. An incident is recorded only after 2+ consecutive failed checks. Uptrue is not affiliated with any monitored service. For corrections: reports@uptrue.io