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Spread

Spread

To come to the definition of the spread, let’s start with bid and ask prices.

You definitely saw these terms when exchanging money in a bank. Have you noticed that one price is higher and the second is lower? The lower price is the price at which the bank buys the currency from you and the higher one is at which it sells the currency to you. The difference between these two prices is called spread. Spread is the revenue that a bank gets from the foreign exchange operations it performs for a client.

FX spread works similarly. To enter the forex, you need a broker who will carry out your operations. Will they do it for free? Of course, not. The commission you will pay a broker is called spread.

How do you count Forex spread?

There are two prices on the chart: bid (lower) and ask (higher). Read more about them in our article. The difference between them is called spread. To calculate the spread faster, check the FBS calculator.

When trading with FBS, you can apply to different types of spread: floating, fixed, and no-spread. The type depends on the trading account you choose.

The fixed spread is the best option for traders because they always know how much they will pay for a trade.

The floating spread is the spread that changes all time depending on the market conditions and supply-demand issue.

No-spread or 0 pip spread is an option to trade without the spread. Instead, you will pay a commission.

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