Spread is the difference between the bid (sell) and ask (buy) price of a currency pair. It’s essentially the cost you pay the broker to open a trade.
When trading GBP/USD, even a small spread can impact your results — especially if you're scalping or opening multiple trades per day.
On Exness, spreads can be floating (they change with market conditions) or fixed (constant under most conditions). This depends on the account type you choose.
Account Type | Average Spread (pips) | Spread Type | Commission |
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Standard | 1.0 – 1.6 | Floating | No |
Standard Cent | 1.5 – 2.0 | Floating | No |
Pro | 0.5 – 1.0 | Floating | No |
Raw Spread | 0.0 – 0.5 | Floating | $3.50 per lot |
Zero | 0.0 (fixed most hours) | Fixed | $3.50 – $5 lot |
Spread values change during volatile hours and low-liquidity periods like market close/open.
The Exness Spread gbpusd is not static. A number of real-time factors influence it:
Key Spread Drivers:
Understanding how Exness compares can help you evaluate costs more effectively.
Broker | Spread Type | Typical Spread | Commission |
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Exness Pro | Floating | 0.5 – 1.0 pips | None |
Broker A | Floating | 1.2 – 1.8 pips | None |
Broker B | Fixed | 1.5 pips | None |
Broker C | Raw Spread | 0.1 pips | $6/lot |
Exness generally offers competitive spreads on GBP/USD, especially with Raw and Zero accounts.
✅ Pros:
⚠️ Cons:
Trading with awareness of spread can improve profitability. Here’s how:
Tips to Reduce Cost:
Let’s say you're trading 1 standard lot of GBP/USD on a Pro account with a 1.0 pip spread.
1 pip on GBP/USD = $10
Spread cost = 1.0 × $10 = $10 per trade
If you enter and exit = $20 round trip
Now compare that to a Raw Spread account:
Spread = 0.2 pip + $3.5 commission = $2 + $3.5 = $5.5 total per trade
Choosing the right account matters.
The Exness Spread gbpusd plays a direct role in how much you pay to trade one of the most popular currency pairs. While Standard accounts offer simplicity, Raw Spread and Zero accounts may be better suited to high-volume or short-term traders who care about cost efficiency.
Spreads are not just numbers — they’re part of your strategy. When you understand when spreads tighten or widen, and how account type affects them, you trade smarter. Always match your trading style to the right spread conditions.
What is the lowest possible GBP/USD spread on Exness?
On Raw Spread and Zero accounts, spreads can go as low as 0.0 pips during high liquidity periods.
Which Exness account has fixed spreads for GBP/USD?
The Zero account offers fixed spreads on many major pairs, including GBP/USD, during most market hours.
Does Exness charge commission on top of the spread?
Yes, but only on Raw Spread and Zero accounts. Standard and Pro accounts are spread-only.
When is the spread for GBP/USD usually tightest on Exness?
During the London and New York session overlap, especially on weekdays with no major news.
Can spread affect my stop loss or take profit execution?
Yes. Wider spreads during volatile moments may cause your SL/TP to trigger earlier or later than expected.