Jason Rogers
ET Sponsor
Jason-
1. I use Trading Station with FXCM. Are the In/Out commissions built into the trades? And are they both on the front end, so that my gross P/L position is accurate?
Example using the above structure - Will the $ 0.40 per side show up immediately when you place the trade, or does it subtract out after the trade is complete? Can you educate me?
The commissions are subtracted from your equity. They are no longer built into the spread. I wish they would just put it into the spread. It makes trading easier that way.
Hi Boogeydad and Hedron,
There are two advantages to how FXCM's commissions are now displayed separately from the raw FX spreads that are streamed from the 10+ liquidity providers on our NDD price feed.
- There are no hidden fees. You know the exact commissions FXCM charges on your trades. You can also see the exact prices we receive from our liquidity providers without any markups.
- Raw FX spreads have the added benefit that the market does not have to move as much in your favor to fill your limit (take profit) orders, because there is no pip markup to the bid and ask prices displayed on your platform. For the same reason, the market would have to move about a pip further before your stops gets triggered.
You can view your commissions in your Open Positions tab. (If you do not see this tab on your Trading Station, go to View > Open Positions from the menu at the top left of the platform.) In the Open Positions tab, right click on any of the column headings (Ticket, Account, Symbol, etc.) and select Columns List.
Then make sure there is a check next to Com, so you can view the commissions column in your Open Positions tab.
Listed spreads and commissions will not apply to some customer accounts due to their relationship with certain intermediaries.
In our next Trading Station update, we will make the Commission column on the Open Positions tab visible by default and will also be adding a Commission column to the Summary tab as well.
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