Exness imposes fees on trades based on the type of account and on the instruments being traded. In regular accounts, no direct commission is imposed, but the fees are imposed in the form of spreads that vary based on market conditions. Spread refers to the difference in the price at which an asset is bought and sold. Exness offers competitive spreads, especially for major currency pairs, and as low as 0.0 pips for certain instruments on the Zero account.
For commission accounts, such as the ECN or Raw Spread accounts, a flat commission per trade is charged. The commission is typically $3.50 per lot per side for most accounts. It is notable that Exness’s overall trading cost depends on the type of account and trading volume. Traders must always factor in the commissions and spreads when planning their trades since it affects profitability overall. Exness also allows traders to take advantage of its low minimum deposit requirements, making it accessible for traders of any level.

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