US Dollar / Czech Koruna Spreads Compared 2026
Live broker spread data for USD/CZK. Compare typical spreads, commission per lot, and total cost per standard lot across EU-regulated brokers.
Last verified: April 2026
Quick Answer
The tightest spreads on US Dollar / Czech Koruna (USD/CZK) are at XTB, Interactive Brokers, FXCM. Spread cost on a standard lot of USD/CZK starts from around 0.10 pips and total round-turn cost from $8.00.
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USD/CZK Spread Comparison Table
Sorted by total round-turn cost on a standard lot of USD/CZK, lowest first. Spreads vary by account type and market conditions.
| # | Broker | Typical Spread | Commission / Lot | Total Cost / Std Lot | Visit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | FXCM FCA, ASIC | 0.20 pips | None | $2.00 | Visit |
| 2 | Interactive Brokers SEC, FCA | 0.10 pips | $4.00 | $5.00 | Visit |
| 3 | XM CySEC, ASIC | 0.60 pips | None | $6.00 | Visit |
| 4 | IG BaFin, FCA | 0.60 pips | None | $6.00 | Visit |
| 5 | Saxo Bank Danish FSA, FCA | 0.60 pips | None | $6.00 | Visit |
| 6 | OANDA FCA, ASIC | 0.60 pips | None | $6.00 | Visit |
| 7 | Capital.com FCA, CySEC | 0.60 pips | None | $6.00 | Visit |
| 8 | CMC Markets BaFin, FCA | 0.70 pips | None | $7.00 | Visit |
| 9 | Plus500 CySEC, FCA | 0.80 pips | None | $8.00 | Visit |
| 10 | XTB KNF, CySEC | 0.10 pips | $7.00 | $8.00 | Visit |
Cost calculations assume 1 pip = $10 per standard lot, the standard convention for major forex pairs. Real-time spreads vary with session, volatility, and broker liquidity. Verify on a demo account before trading.
What affects US Dollar / Czech Koruna spreads?
Spreads on US Dollar / Czech Koruna (USD/CZK) are driven primarily by interbank liquidity, the time of day, and broker pricing model. Major pairs are tightest during the London/New York overlap (13:00–17:00 UTC) when global liquidity peaks. Spreads widen sharply around top-tier news releases (NFP, CPI, central bank decisions), at the daily rollover (21:00–22:00 UTC), and during the thin Asian session for non-JPY pairs. Raw/ECN account models pass through interbank pricing with a small per-lot commission, while standard accounts wrap the broker's mark-up into the spread itself.
Best time to trade US Dollar / Czech Koruna
Session-by-session guidance for getting the tightest pricing on USD/CZK.
London / New York overlap (13:00–17:00 UTC)
This is when USD/CZK spreads are tightest and liquidity is deepest. Most institutional flow is concentrated in this 4-hour window, making it the optimal session for scalping and day trading.
London open (07:00–10:00 UTC)
European market makers come online and USD/CZK usually sees its first major directional move of the day. Spreads tighten quickly after the open.
Avoid: Asian session (22:00–07:00 UTC) for non-JPY pairs
Liquidity thins out and spreads on USD/CZK can widen 2–3x. Reserve this session for JPY crosses and Antipodean pairs where natural Asian flow is present.
Avoid: Daily rollover (21:00–22:00 UTC)
Broker liquidity providers reset their books and spreads widen sharply for 30–60 minutes. New positions opened in this window may face slippage.
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.
Fees score: 9.6 / 10
Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 0.6 pips (Standard)
Fees score: 9.4 / 10
Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Razor), 0.69 pips (Standard)
Fees score: 9.3 / 10
Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 0.3 pips (Pro), 1.0 pips (Standard)
Fees score: 9.2 / 10
Spread (EUR/USD): 0.0 pips (Raw), 1.0 pips (Standard)
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