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Can I use automated trading (EA) on all Exness account types?
Yes, at Exness, you can trade using automated trading (EA) on all account types. All five account types offered by Exness allow you to use automated trading without any restrictions, so you can choose the account type that best suits your trading style and enjoy automated trading.
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27.11.2024
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Does the Exness trading platform support automated trading (EA)?
Exness’s automated trading is supported only on the desktop versions of MT4 (MetaTrader 4) and MT5 (MetaTrader 5)."Mobile versions of MT4/MT5," "WebTerminal," and "the Exness Trading App" are not supported; therefore, if you wish to use automated trading, please install the desktop versions of MT4/MT5.
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27.11.2024
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Is it possible to trade using automated trading systems (EAs) on Exness?
Yes, Exness allows for automated trading using EAs (Expert Advisors). By installing an EA on MT4 or MT5, trades are executed according to pre-programmed rules, so they are not influenced by emotions. It is also recommended for those who find it difficult to set aside time for trading and for beginners in FX trading.
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27.11.2024
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Can I trade Exness Bitcoin CFDs with all account types?
Yes, you can trade Bitcoin CFDs on Exness with all account types. However, with a Standard Cent account, you can only trade one Bitcoin/USD (BTCUSDc) pair on MT5. With account types other than the Standard Cent account, you can trade eight different Bitcoin pairs on both MT4 and MT5.
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15.05.2024
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Can I trade Bitcoin CFDs on Exness without paying any fees?
With Exness’s Standard and Pro accounts, you can trade Bitcoin CFDs commission-free; however, with the Low Spread and Zero accounts, external trading fees apply. If you want to keep trading costs down, you’ll need to compare the effective costs—which include both the spread and trading fees.
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15.05.2024
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Please tell me what types of Bitcoin CFDs are available for trading on Exness.
At Exness, you can trade Bitcoin (BTC) in pairs with eight different assets, including the U.S. dollar, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Chinese yuan, Thai baht, South African rand, gold (XAU), and silver (XAG). You can trade Bitcoin not only against FX currency pairs but also against precious metals.
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15.05.2024
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Can I trade Bitcoin CFDs on Exness without swaps?
Yes, at Exness, you can trade Bitcoin CFDs swap-free. At Exness, swap-free trading applies to Bitcoin CFDs across all account types, regardless of deposit amount or trading volume, so you can trade without worrying about negative swaps even when holding positions for the long term.
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15.05.2024
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Please tell me the leverage for Bitcoin CFDs on Exness.
Exness’s Bitcoin CFDs use a fixed margin requirement, which sets the required margin at a fixed rate. With Exness, you can trade Bitcoin (BTC) with a fixed leverage of 400x, except for the BTC/ZAR (Bitcoin/South African Rand) pair.For BTC/ZAR, a fixed leverage of 200x applies.
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15.05.2024
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Are there any instruments on Exness that aren't subject to leverage limits?
No, Exness does not offer any trading instruments without leverage restrictions.Please note that even for instruments such as major and minor FX currency pairs, gold, and silver—which can be traded with leverage of up to 1:2000—temporary leverage restrictions may be imposed under various conditions, such as during the release of key economic indicators or during periods of low liquidity.
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30.04.2024
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Are there any trading hours during which leverage restrictions apply at Exness?
Yes, at Exness, to mitigate risk, the maximum leverage is limited to 200x from 15 minutes before to 90 seconds after the release of major economic news.In addition, the maximum leverage is also limited to 200x during the period starting 3 hours before the FX market closes and ending 2 hours after it opens (from the end of the weekend through the start of the new week).
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30.04.2024
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Does Exness allow hedging between multiple accounts within the same account?
Yes, at Exness, you can hold hedged positions across multiple accounts within the same account. If you are running automated trading using EAs or discretionary trading simultaneously across multiple accounts, you may unintentionally end up with hedged positions across those accounts. Since hedging across multiple accounts is not prohibited at Exness, you can trade with confidence.
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11.01.2024
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Can I reactivate an account that has been suspended on Exness?
No, Exness cannot reactivate accounts that have been suspended due to violations of our policies or other reasons. Please note that trading accounts with no trading activity or deposits for a certain period of time will automatically become dormant (archived) accounts. If you wish to use your account again, you can reactivate it through your Personal Area.
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11.01.2024
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Is it possible to participate in a self-affiliate program with Exness?
No, Exness prohibits trading through self-affiliate activities that abuse the “Partnership Program.” The platform is equipped with a feature that automatically detects users who open accounts or trade through their own partner links, and immediate action is taken if self-affiliate activity is detected.
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11.01.2024
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Is it possible to trade on Exness when the server is down?
No, Exness prohibits trading that intentionally targets specific moments of server downtime or rate delays. Such trades are considered “trades in violation of the Prohibited Activities” and are subject to penalties. Please trade with caution, as rate delays are more likely to occur during periods of high market volatility.
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11.01.2024
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Is arbitrage prohibited at Exness?
No, at Exness, arbitrage is not prohibited, and we allow all three types of arbitrage. While you are welcome to try various strategies, please be careful not to violate any prohibited activities when trading, as many brokers other than Exness prohibit cross-broker arbitrage.
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11.01.2024
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Please tell me about swap points for trading FX currency pairs on Exness.
At Exness, you can trade a wide range of instruments on a swap-free basis across all account types.Swap-free instruments include all major FX currency pairs (excluding the DXY), select minor currency pairs, XAU/USD, USOIL, all cryptocurrency CFDs, and all stock index CFDs. Please note that swap points will be charged for instruments not included in this offer.
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20.12.2023
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Can I trade FX currency pairs with all account types at Exness?
Yes, at Exness, you can trade FX currency pairs with all five account types. However, the available instruments vary by account type, with Standard and Pro accounts offering the widest selection. With a Cent account, you can trade over 30 FX currency pairs—primarily major pairs—starting with small amounts.
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20.12.2023
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Please tell me about the fees for trading FX currency pairs on Exness.
Trading fees for FX currency pairs on Exness vary depending on the account type. There are no fees for Standard, Standard Cent, and Pro accounts, but for Low Spread accounts, a fee of $3.50 per trade (or $1.75 per trade for NZD/CHF only) applies. For Zero accounts, fees vary significantly depending on the instrument.
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20.12.2023
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Please tell me the trading hours for FX currency pairs on Exness.
Trading hours for Exness FX currency pairs are from 7:05 a.m. on Monday to 6:59 a.m. on Saturday, Japan Standard Time (during Daylight Saving Time, from 6:05 a.m. on Monday to 5:59 a.m. on Saturday).At Exness, you can typically trade without any early-morning trading halts. However, please note that trading hours differ for the following four currency pairs: USD/CNH, USD/THB, USD/ILS, and GBP/ILS.
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20.12.2023
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Please tell me the maximum leverage for FX currency pairs on Exness.
At Exness, the maximum leverage for FX currency pairs is 1:2000 for all account types. However, leverage for exotic currency pairs is limited to a maximum of 1:200.Please also note that leverage restrictions based on account balance apply to both major and minor currency pairs.
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20.12.2023