FxPro vs Tickmill — which is better for EU traders?
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Standard vs Raw Spread account — which should I choose?
Choose a Raw Spread account if you trade more than 5 standard lots per month or use automated strategies. Choose a Standard account if you trade occasionally or prefer a single all-inclusive cost number. Raw accounts cost less per trade above that volume threshold; Standard accounts are simpler below it.
Which broker has the lowest forex spreads in Europe?
Exness, Pepperstone, and Tickmill offer the lowest EUR/USD spreads in Europe, all advertising raw spreads from 0.0 pips during liquid sessions. On a commission-inclusive basis, Tickmill Pro is marginally the cheapest at $6 round-turn per standard lot, followed by Exness Raw and Pepperstone Razor at $7 each.
What is an ECN forex broker?
An ECN (Electronic Communication Network) forex broker routes client orders directly to a pool of liquidity providers without running a dealing desk. ECN brokers charge a commission per lot instead of marking up spreads, resulting in lower all-in costs and no conflict of interest with clients.