There is a wide range of trading instruments available for trading at Exness. The list of instrument groups to trade with includes:
You can find their contract specifications on our website, or read our article on which instruments can you trade with for in-depth information on specific instruments.
When trading, you will also notice a suffix that follows a trading instrument. This is based on the trading account used, e.g. EURUSDm. Refer to the table below to compare the To learn how to distinguish between the many account suffixes, read what are account type suffixes.
Suffix | Account type | Execution type | Example | Symbol group in MT4/MT5 |
No suffix | Pro, Raw Spread, Zero |
|
AUDGBP | Forex |
-m | Standard | Market | EURUSDm | Forex_group |
-c | Standard Cent | Market | EURGBPc | Forex_Pairs |
-z | Zero | Market | EURGBPz | Forex_z |
Additionally, instruments available for trading vary depending on the account type. Refer to the table below:
Account type | Instruments |
Standard Cent |
|
Standard, Pro, Raw Spread and Zero |
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Does the instrument traded affect my partner reward?
Partner rewards under the IB program are affected because they are calculated based on the account type of your client.
For Digital Affiliates, the payout is segmented based on the value of the first-time deposit (FTD) and their country of registration according to the CPA payout schedule, therefore it is not affected. Learn more about it here.
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