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Exness Account Types Compared

The five Exness account types — Standard, Standard Cent, Pro, Raw Spread and Zero — and which suits which trader.

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Exness offers five account types. Standard and Standard Cent open from $10 with $0 commission — the spread is the only cost — and suit beginners. Pro, Raw Spread and Zero are aimed at experienced traders: Pro keeps $0 commission with tighter spreads, while Raw Spread and Zero offer spreads from 0.0 pips for a small per-lot commission.

Exness accounts at a glance

Exness account types

AccountPlatformSpread fromCommissionSuited to
StandardMT4 / MT5 / Terminalfrom 0.3 pips$0Most beginners — open from $10
Standard CentMT4 / MT5from 0.3 pips$0Practising with micro cent-sized lots from $10
ProMT4 / MT5 / Terminalfrom 0.1 pips$0Instant execution, no commission (from $1,000)
Raw SpreadMT4 / MT5 / Terminalfrom 0.0 pipsup to $3.50 / side / lotTight raw spreads + low commission (from $1,000)
ZeroMT4 / MT5 / Terminal0.0 pips on majorsfrom $0.10 / side0.0 pip spreads on top instruments (from $1,000)

Frequently asked questions

Which Exness account is suited to beginners?
The Standard or Standard Cent account — both open from $10 with $0 commission, so the only cost is the spread.
What is the Exness Cent account?
Standard Cent prices balances and trades in cents, so position sizes are smaller — useful for practising with real money at low risk.
What is the difference between Raw Spread and Zero?
Both offer spreads from 0.0 pips with a commission. Raw Spread charges a per-lot commission; Zero offers 0.0 pip spreads on top instruments for a small per-side commission.

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