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Spreads on major forex pairs like EUR/USD or GBP/USD are usually the lowest because these markets are very liquid. On standard accounts, many brokers quote variable spreads starting from around 0.8 to 1.5 pips in normal conditions, though they can be tighter or wider depending on the broker and time of day. Raw or ECN‑style accounts may advertise minimum spreads close to 0.0 pips but add a separate commission per lot. Actual spreads you pay will move with volatility, liquidity, and session overlaps. It is important to look at average spreads rather than just “from” numbers in marketing. Comparing brokers’ published average spreads or third‑party tests gives a more realistic view of typical trading costs.
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