Euro vs New Zealand Dollar (EURNZD)
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مواصفات العقود
المعايير
البيانات
Leverage up to
1:100
Leverage – the ratio of position's notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Commission, USD
0
Commission – The service charge for executing a per-side transaction, i.e., opening or closing a position in an instrument. Depending on the instrument, the commission might be set in the per cent of trade value, or a flat rate per share.
Symbol
EURNZD
Symbol – the instrument ticker in the trading platform.
Minimum Spread, NZD
0.00001
Minimum Spread – the lowest value of the floating spread, expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Typical Spread, NZD
0.0005
Typical Spread – the typical value of the floating spread in normal market conditions (for cash indices – the typical value of the spread during trading hours of underlying stock index), expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Limit / Stop Levels, NZD
0.0005
Limit / Stop Levels – minimum distance from the current price for placement of pending orders in normal market conditions.
SWAP Value (Long), Pips
-2.661
SWAP Value (Long) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Buy position over one trading day to the next.
SWAP Value (Short), Pips
0.571
SWAP Value (short) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Sell position over one trading day to the next.
3-day SWAPs
Wednesday
3-day SWAPs – a day of the week when the SWAP is credited or debited in a triple amount.
Tick Size
0.00001
Tick Size – the minimum increment of the price.
Lot Size, EUR
100,000
Lot Size – a quantity of the underlying asset units in a single standardized contract (1.0 Lots).
Minimum Contract Size, Lots
0.01
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Maximum Contract Size, Lots
100
Maximum Contract Size The maximum contract size for opening a position Lot The standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Contract Step, Lots
0.01
Contract Step – the minimum increment of the contract above the minimum contract size level. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base)
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract, NZD
0.1
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract – a value of the minimum price increment for a position with the lowest available contract size. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Minimum Margin, EUR
1000
Minimum Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain a 1-lot position with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading status
Full access
Trading status shows whether the instrument is generally available for trading and if any restrictions apply.
Minimum Hedged Margin, EUR
500
Minimum Hedged Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain two offsetting 1-lot positions (Buy and Sell) with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading Platform
Metatrader 5
Trading Platform – a trading software required to start trading this instrument.
Trading Schedule, EET
00:05 - 23:59 Mon - Fri; pre-close margining from 23:00 Fri
EET – trading hours in Eastern European Time (GMT+2, summer - GMT+3).
المعايير
البيانات
Leverage up to
1:100
Leverage – the ratio of position's notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Commission, USD
0
Commission – The service charge for executing a per-side transaction, i.e., opening or closing a position in an instrument. Depending on the instrument, the commission might be set in the per cent of trade value, or a flat rate per share.
Symbol
EURNZD
Symbol – the instrument ticker in the trading platform.
Minimum Spread, NZD
0.00001
Minimum Spread – the lowest value of the floating spread, expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Typical Spread, NZD
0.0005
Typical Spread – the typical value of the floating spread in normal market conditions (for cash indices – the typical value of the spread during trading hours of underlying stock index), expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Limit / Stop Levels, NZD
0.0005
Limit / Stop Levels – minimum distance from the current price for placement of pending orders in normal market conditions.
SWAP Value (Long), Pips
-2.661
SWAP Value (Long) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Buy position over one trading day to the next.
SWAP Value (Short), Pips
0.571
SWAP Value (short) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Sell position over one trading day to the next.
3-day SWAPs
Wednesday
3-day SWAPs – a day of the week when the SWAP is credited or debited in a triple amount.
Tick Size
0.00001
Tick Size – the minimum increment of the price.
Lot Size, EUR
100,000
Lot Size – a quantity of the underlying asset units in a single standardized contract (1.0 Lots).
Minimum Contract Size, Lots
0.01
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Maximum Contract Size, Lots
100
Maximum Contract Size The maximum contract size for opening a position Lot The standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Contract Step, Lots
0.01
Contract Step – the minimum increment of the contract above the minimum contract size level. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base)
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract, NZD
0.1
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract – a value of the minimum price increment for a position with the lowest available contract size. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Minimum Margin, EUR
1000
Minimum Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain a 1-lot position with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading status
Full access
Trading status shows whether the instrument is generally available for trading and if any restrictions apply.
Minimum Hedged Margin, EUR
500
Minimum Hedged Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain two offsetting 1-lot positions (Buy and Sell) with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading Platform
Metatrader 4
Trading Platform – a trading software required to start trading this instrument.
Trading Schedule, EET
00:05 - 23:59 Mon - Fri; pre-close margining from 23:00 Fri
EET – trading hours in Eastern European Time (GMT+2, summer - GMT+3).
المعايير
البيانات
Leverage up to
1:100
Leverage – the ratio of position's notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Commission, USD per lot (single side)
3.0
Commission – The service charge for executing a per-side transaction, i.e., opening or closing a position in an instrument. Depending on the instrument, the commission might be set in the per cent of trade value, or a flat rate per share.
Symbol
EURNZD-Z
Symbol – the instrument ticker in the trading platform.
Minimum Spread, NZD
0.00001
Minimum Spread – the lowest value of the floating spread, expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Typical Spread, NZD
0.00027
Typical Spread – the typical value of the floating spread in normal market conditions (for cash indices – the typical value of the spread during trading hours of underlying stock index), expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Limit / Stop Levels, NZD
0.00027
Limit / Stop Levels – minimum distance from the current price for placement of pending orders in normal market conditions.
SWAP Value (Long), Pips
-2.661
SWAP Value (Long) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Buy position over one trading day to the next.
SWAP Value (Short), Pips
0.571
SWAP Value (short) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Sell position over one trading day to the next.
3-day SWAPs
Wednesday
3-day SWAPs – a day of the week when the SWAP is credited or debited in a triple amount.
Tick Size
0.00001
Tick Size – the minimum increment of the price.
Lot Size, EUR
100,000
Lot Size – a quantity of the underlying asset units in a single standardized contract (1.0 Lots).
Minimum Contract Size, Lots
0.01
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Maximum Contract Size, Lots
100
Maximum Contract Size The maximum contract size for opening a position Lot The standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Contract Step, Lots
0.01
Contract Step – the minimum increment of the contract above the minimum contract size level. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base)
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract, NZD
0.1
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract – a value of the minimum price increment for a position with the lowest available contract size. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Minimum Margin, EUR
1000
Minimum Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain a 1-lot position with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading status
Full access
Trading status shows whether the instrument is generally available for trading and if any restrictions apply.
Minimum Hedged Margin, EUR
500
Minimum Hedged Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain two offsetting 1-lot positions (Buy and Sell) with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading Platform
MetaTrader 5
Trading Platform – a trading software required to start trading this instrument.
Trading Schedule, EET
00:05 - 23:59 Mon - Fri; pre-close margining from 23:00 Fri
EET – trading hours in Eastern European Time (GMT+2, summer - GMT+3).
المعايير
البيانات
Leverage up to
1:100
Leverage – the ratio of position's notional value to amount of margin required for opening a position (e.g. leverage 1:500 means that EUR 100,000 contract requires as low as 200 EUR margin).
Commission, USD per lot (single side)
3.0
Commission – The service charge for executing a per-side transaction, i.e., opening or closing a position in an instrument. Depending on the instrument, the commission might be set in the per cent of trade value, or a flat rate per share.
Symbol
EURNZD-Z
Symbol – the instrument ticker in the trading platform.
Minimum Spread, NZD
0.00001
Minimum Spread – the lowest value of the floating spread, expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Typical Spread, NZD
0.00027
Typical Spread – the typical value of the floating spread in normal market conditions (for cash indices – the typical value of the spread during trading hours of underlying stock index), expressed in pips. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices and cryptocurrencies 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Limit / Stop Levels, NZD
0.00027
Limit / Stop Levels – minimum distance from the current price for placement of pending orders in normal market conditions.
SWAP Value (Long), Pips
-2.661
SWAP Value (Long) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Buy position over one trading day to the next.
SWAP Value (Short), Pips
0.571
SWAP Value (short) – an amount to be credited or debited for rolling a Sell position over one trading day to the next.
3-day SWAPs
Wednesday
3-day SWAPs – a day of the week when the SWAP is credited or debited in a triple amount.
Tick Size
0.00001
Tick Size – the minimum increment of the price.
Lot Size, EUR
100,000
Lot Size – a quantity of the underlying asset units in a single standardized contract (1.0 Lots).
Minimum Contract Size, Lots
0.01
Minimum Contract Size – the minimum contract size for opening a position. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Maximum Contract Size, Lots
200
Maximum Contract Size The maximum contract size for opening a position Lot The standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base currency).
Contract Step, Lots
0.01
Contract Step – the minimum increment of the contract above the minimum contract size level. Lot – the standardized contract for a certain amount of units of the underlying asset (e.g. 100 barrels of crude oil, 100 troy oz of gold or 100,000 units of the base)
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract, NZD
0.1
Pip Value Per Minimum Contract – a value of the minimum price increment for a position with the lowest available contract size. Pip – for Forex instruments quoted to the 5th place following the decimal point (e.g. GBPUSD – 1.32451), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.00010; for Forex instruments quoted to the 3rd place following the decimal point (e.g. USDJPY – 101.522), 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.010. For spot metals 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 0.01. For indices 1 pip is equal to a price increment of 1.0, which is also called an Index Point. For other instruments 1 pip is equal to Tick Size.
Minimum Margin, EUR
1000
Minimum Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain a 1-lot position with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading status
Full access
Trading status shows whether the instrument is generally available for trading and if any restrictions apply.
Minimum Hedged Margin, EUR
500
Minimum Hedged Margin – the amount of funds required to open and maintain two offsetting 1-lot positions (Buy and Sell) with the lowest margin requirements.
Trading Platform
Metatrader 4
Trading Platform – a trading software required to start trading this instrument.
Trading Schedule, EET
00:05 - 23:59 Mon - Fri; pre-close margining from 23:00 Fri
EET – trading hours in Eastern European Time (GMT+2, summer - GMT+3).