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Fantom / US Dollar Spreads Compared 2026

Live broker spread data for FTM/USD. Compare typical spreads, commission per lot, and total cost per standard lot across EU-regulated brokers.

Last verified: April 2026

Quick Answer

The tightest indicative spreads on Fantom / US Dollar (FTM/USD) are at XTB, Interactive Brokers, FXCM. Because FTM/USD is not a major forex pair, broker spread tables rarely publish a single advertised number — these rankings reflect the brokers with the lowest published EUR/USD spreads, which is the strongest available proxy for overall pricing tightness.

FTM/USD Live Chart

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FTM/USD Spread Comparison Table

Indicative tightest-spread brokers for Fantom / US Dollar. Spread and commission columns reflect each broker's lowest published EUR/USD raw-account pricing, used as a comparable signal of overall pricing tightness across asset classes.

#BrokerTypical Spread*Commission / LotTotal Cost / Std LotVisit
1FXCM

FCA, ASIC

0.20 pipsNone$2.00Visit
2Interactive Brokers

SEC, FCA

0.10 pips$4.00$5.00Visit
3XM

CySEC, ASIC

0.60 pipsNone$6.00Visit
4IG

BaFin, FCA

0.60 pipsNone$6.00Visit
5Saxo Bank

Danish FSA, FCA

0.60 pipsNone$6.00Visit
6OANDA

FCA, ASIC

0.60 pipsNone$6.00Visit
7Capital.com

FCA, CySEC

0.60 pipsNone$6.00Visit
8CMC Markets

BaFin, FCA

0.70 pipsNone$7.00Visit
9Plus500

CySEC, FCA

0.80 pipsNone$8.00Visit
10XTB

KNF, CySEC

0.10 pips$7.00$8.00Visit

*Spread data uses the broker's lowest published EUR/USD pricing as an indicative comparison signal because per-instrument spreads on Fantom / US Dollar are not consistently published across the industry. Total cost assumes a 1-pip = $10 standard-lot convention. Always verify live spreads on a demo account before trading.

What affects Fantom / US Dollar spreads?

Crypto CFD spreads on FTM/USD are typically wider than forex pairs because retail brokers source liquidity from a smaller pool of crypto market makers and centralised exchanges. Expect spreads to widen meaningfully on weekends (when traditional banks are closed but crypto trades 24/7), during sudden volatility shocks, and around major macro releases that move risk assets. Brokers also embed funding-rate risk into the quoted spread for Fantom / US Dollar, so the headline number is rarely the full cost picture.

Best time to trade Fantom / US Dollar

Session-by-session guidance for getting the tightest pricing on FTM/USD.

US trading session (13:00–21:00 UTC)

Even though FTM/USD trades 24/7, the deepest liquidity and tightest spreads coincide with US equity market hours, when crypto correlates closely with risk assets.

Asian session (00:00–08:00 UTC)

Asian retail flow, particularly from Korea and Japan, can drive significant FTM/USD moves with tight pricing.

Avoid: Weekend trading at brokers

CFD brokers often widen FTM/USD spreads dramatically over the weekend or close trading entirely. Spot exchanges remain open, so check whether your broker is competitive on weekends.

Top brokers by fees score

Independent of any single instrument, these brokers consistently post the lowest all-in trading costs across their entire instrument ranges.

IC Markets

Fees score: 9.6 / 10

CySEC

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 0.6 pips (Standard)

Pepperstone

Fees score: 9.4 / 10

BaFin

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Razor), 0.69 pips (Standard)

Exness

Fees score: 9.3 / 10

CySEC

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 0.3 pips (Pro), 1.0 pips (Standard)

Eightcap

Fees score: 9.3 / 10

ASIC

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 1.0 pips (Standard)

FP Markets

Fees score: 9.2 / 10

CySEC

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 1.0 pips (Standard)

Axi

Fees score: 9.2 / 10

FCA

Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Pro), 1.0 pips (Standard)

Frequently Asked Questions

The most common questions about trading Fantom / US Dollar spreads in 2026.

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