Exness Fees & Trading Costs
What it actually costs to trade with Exness — spreads, commission, overnight swaps and what is free.
Open Exness Account →Exness charges no deposit or withdrawal fee and $0 commission on Standard and Pro accounts — your main cost is the spread. The Raw Spread and Zero accounts trade spreads from 0.0 pips for a small commission instead (Raw Spread up to $3.50 per side per lot). An overnight swap applies to positions held past the daily rollover unless your account is swap-free.
Exness costs at a glance
Two things decide how this page is useful in practice: spread or commission — the account type decides, and cost changes with the hour, and the hour is local. Both are covered below the figures.
- No deposit fee and no withdrawal fee charged by Exness (your payment provider may add its own).
- $0 commission on Standard and Pro accounts — your only cost is the spread.
- Raw Spread and Zero accounts charge a small commission (Raw Spread up to $3.50 per side per lot) in exchange for spreads from 0.0 pips.
- Overnight swap applies to positions held past the daily rollover, unless you hold a swap-free (Islamic) account.
- No inactivity fee on Exness accounts.
Where the cost sits by account
| Account | Spread from | Commission |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | 0.3 pips | $0 |
| Pro | 0.1 pips | $0 |
| Raw Spread | 0.0 pips | up to $3.50 / side / lot |
| Zero | 0.0 pips on majors | from $0.20 / side |
Spread or commission — the account type decides
Standard and Pro accounts carry no separate commission: the spread is the whole of the entry cost. Raw Spread and Zero accounts quote from 0.0 pips and charge a commission instead, up to $3.50 per side per lot on Raw Spread. Neither is cheaper in the abstract; which one wins depends on how often positions are opened and how large they are.
The comparison only works when both are measured the same way — as the full round-turn cost of one lot, spread and commission together — rather than by looking at the headline number each account type advertises.
Cost changes with the hour, and the hour is local
Spreads are not constant through the day. They are typically at their tightest when the London and New York sessions overlap, which lands in the afternoon into the evening on a UTC+1 clock, and widest in the thin hours around the daily rollover and at the week's open.
An entry taken in a thin hour pays for it twice: once in the wider spread and again in the looser fill. For anyone whose day only allows trading at a fixed hour, knowing where that hour sits in the liquidity picture is more useful than any comparison of headline spreads.
Frequently asked questions
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Reviews
What traders say about Exness spreads and costs:
Get better spreads. That’s just my positive criticism
Indeed a good broker. The spreads are quite tight and competitive the customer service is favorable, this broker is reputable
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As a beginner I recommend Exness for all Beginners, due to it's friendly interface and easy to understand features ... with a very low spread