Let’s learn more about Exness’ attractive range of trading instruments, which each include their own average spread, margin requirements, and swap size.
For each trading instrument’s unique contract specifications, click on the link below:
Trading instruments also have their own:
Read on for a more detailed look at these topics.
Contract specifications
Each trading instrument has its own average spread, margin requirements and swap size. Check this and more in our contract specifications,
Trading hours
Check our market trading hours to learn when you can trade your favorite instruments. You can read more about our trading hours for Stocks too.
Cryptocurrencies are traded all-day, all-year round, except during the server maintenance periods.
Symbol groups
Before you start trading, you’ll need to add trading instruments to your MarketWatch window.
When you right-click in the MarketWatch window, and choose Symbols, you’ll see some folders or symbol groups. For each of our account types, both Standard and Professional, a different set of trading instruments is available for trading, which can be found in the different symbol groups.
Let’s take a look at them:
Account type | Symbol group | Instruments |
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Standard Cent |
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Pro |
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Raw Spread |
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Zero |
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*Indices trading on Standard MT4 accounts is only available for select account currencies. For details on the exact account currencies, please follow the link for details on trading with indices.
You might also see other symbol groups, such as Forex_Indicator (instruments with indicative quotes that are used as exchange rates for accounts with different account currencies) and MBC (instruments with indicative quotes that are used for conversion on metal-currency accounts). Symbols from these groups are not available for trading, as they are used solely as indicators.
The NYMEX symbol group contains CFD on futures instruments, which are currently not available for trading.
Suffixes
You might have noticed that many of our trading instruments have suffixes. A suffix that follows a trading instrument, e.g. EURUSDm, indicates:
- The account type the instrument can be traded on
- Execution type
- The symbol group it belongs to
This table displays the suffixes currently used:
Suffix | Account type | Execution type | Example | Symbol group in MT4/5 |
no suffix |
- Pro |
- Instant execution - Market execution (Cryptocurrencies) |
GBPUSD | Forex |
- r* no suffix |
- Raw Spread |
Market execution | USDGBPr | Forex |
- m | - Standard | Market execution | EURUSDm | Forex_group |
- c | - Standard Cent | Market execution | EURGBPc | Forex_Pairs |
- z* no suffix |
- Zero | Market execution | XAUUSDz | Forex |
*This suffix is only used on select trading servers at this time; it is also traded without a suffix.
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