Forex Spread Calculator
Calculate your trading costs based on spread
Standard = 1.0, Mini = 0.1, Micro = 0.01
USD
Typically $10 for XXX/USD pairs
Spread Cost:
0.00 USD
What Is a Forex Spread?
The spread is the difference between the bid (sell) price and ask (buy) price of a currency pair.
Types of Spreads:
- Fixed Spreads – Constant (common with market makers)
- Variable Spreads – Fluctuates with liquidity (ECN/STP brokers)
Example:
- EUR/USD Bid: 1.0800
- EUR/USD Ask: 1.0802
- Spread = 0.0002 (2 pips)
Why Use a Forex Spread Calculator?
1. Measures True Trade Costs
- Converts pips into dollar amounts per lot size.
2. Compares Brokers Effectively
- Identifies which broker offers the lowest spreads.
3. Optimizes Trade Timing
- Avoid trading during high-spread periods (e.g., news events).
4. Improves Scalping & Day Trading
- Even 1 pip saved per trade adds up over time.
How to Calculate Spread Costs (Manual Formula)
Formula:
Spread Cost=Spread (in pips)×Pip Value×Lot SizeSpread Cost=Spread (in pips)×Pip Value×Lot Size
Example (1 Standard Lot EUR/USD):
- Spread: 2 pips
- Pip Value: $10 (for 1 standard lot)
- Cost = 2 pips × $10 = $20 per trade
How to Reduce Spread Costs: 5 Pro Tips
- Trade During Peak Liquidity (London/NY overlap = tightest spreads).
- Avoid High-Spread Pairs (Exotics like USD/TRY cost more than EUR/USD).
- Use ECN/RAW Accounts (Lower spreads + commission vs. standard accounts).
- Trade Larger Timeframes (Fewer trades = fewer spread payments).
- Hedge with Limit Orders (Avoid paying spread on both entry/exit).
FAQs About Forex Spreads
1. What’s a good spread for Forex?
- Major pairs: 0.1–1.5 pips (ECN) or 1–3 pips (standard).
- Minor pairs: 2–5 pips.
2. Do swaps affect spread costs?
No—swaps are overnight fees, while spreads are instant trade costs.
3. Which broker has the lowest spreads?
IC Markets, Pepperstone, & FP Markets often offer <0.1 pip on EUR/USD.
4. Are zero-spread brokers trustworthy?
Some are, but they usually charge higher commissions instead.
5. Can scalpers survive with high spreads?
No! Scalpers need <1 pip spreads to remain profitable.