Is Exness an ECN Broker?
ECN refers to an electronic communication network model of order routing; this page explains the term and how Exness's account types relate to raw-spread pricing.
Open Exness Account →ECN stands for electronic communication network — a model where orders meet external liquidity, usually with low raw spreads and a commission. Exness offers Raw Spread and Zero accounts that provide raw spreads for a commission, resembling that model. Account types differ mainly in how cost is split between spread and commission.
ECN and account models explained
- ECN means electronic communication network.
- It describes a model where orders meet external liquidity.
- Raw-spread accounts often resemble this low-spread, commission model.
- Exness offers Raw Spread and Zero accounts with raw spreads.
- Account models differ in how cost is split between spread and commission.
Frequently asked questions
What is an ECN broker?
ECN refers to an electronic communication network model where orders meet external liquidity, typically with raw spreads and a separate commission.
Which Exness accounts use raw spreads?
The Raw Spread and Zero accounts offer raw spreads from 0.0 pips for a commission, while Standard and Pro build the cost into the spread.