Raw+ Is the Account Every Measurement Comes From · Tanzania
The FxPro Raw+ account: raw spreads from 0.0 pips plus a commission, built for active traders and scalpers.
Open FxPro Account →Raw+ is not only the account this page describes, it is the account every measured figure on this site was read from, which is why the numbers here can say what the account delivered rather than what it advertises. According to FxPro it shows spreads from 0.0 pips on major pairs and charges a commission of $3.50 per lot per side instead of building the cost into a wider spread; it runs on MetaTrader 4, and a similar raw-pricing model is available on cTrader. The measurements come from a live FxPro MetaTrader 5 Raw+ account through an in-terminal logger that records every tick, so the spread columns across this site are raw quotes and a Standard quote placed beside them reads wider by construction. The Standard account has no separate commission but wider all-in spreads, so which of the two is cheaper depends on how often and in what you trade. The commission table below is arithmetic on a fixed rule; the spread figures beside it are readings with a date.
What Raw+ actually delivers (measured)
What the Raw+ account actually delivered when we measured it on FxPro’s own MT5 feed:
- EUR/USD measured at a 0.2-pip median spread and about $9.00 all-in per standard lot.
- That breaks even in 0.9 pips, and the spread measured perfectly stable (stability ratio 1) — tight and steady enough to scalp.
- Across the majors the measured spread sat at or below an independent interbank reference feed (EUR/USD −0.1, AUD/USD −0.5, USD/CAD −0.7 pips).
- Market orders in our test filled in about 78 to 99 milliseconds with near-zero slippage and no rejects.
- Raw+ commission is tiered by order size, with a minimum on the smallest size:
| Order size | Commission (Raw+) |
|---|---|
| 0.01 lot | $4.00 per side |
| 0.1 lot | $3.50 per side |
| 1.0 lot | $3.50 per side |
First-hand from the live feed — full detail on our measured spreads and execution pages.
FxPro Raw+ at a glance
- Raw spreads from 0.0 pips on major pairs
- Commission of $3.50 per lot per side
- Built for frequent traders and scalpers
- Runs on MetaTrader 4 (cTrader offers a similar raw model)
- Contrasts with the Standard all-in-spread account
The account the numbers were read on
Most published cost tables leave the account type implicit. This one cannot, because the account is the instrument of measurement: a live FxPro MetaTrader 5 Raw+ account, with an in-terminal logger recording the bid and ask of every tick. What the logger writes down is what the platform showed at that moment, and that is the whole reason the figures here are described as measured rather than quoted.
One consequence runs through the entire site. Every spread column is a raw quote with the commission kept separate, so nothing in those tables can be set against a Standard quote until the commission is added to the raw side. It is one addition, and it is the difference between a comparison and a category error.
A second consequence is narrower and worth saying plainly: demo and live Raw+ are priced from the same feed, which is what makes a reading taken on a demo representative of a funded account rather than a rehearsal of one.
A rule, a floor and a reading
Three of the numbers on this page come from three different places. The commission is a rule, $3.50 per lot per side with a minimum charge at the smallest order size, which is why a table by order size can be written out in advance and stays correct until the rule itself changes.
The from 0.0 pips figure is a floor, and it is attributed to FxPro rather than measured here. A floor answers the question of what is possible. It does not answer what is normal, and a page that treats the two as one number is selling rather than reporting.
The spread figures are readings, and they carry a date for that reason. The honest way to judge a raw account is to put the floor and the reading side by side and see how far apart they are: the tables on our measured spreads page print the tightest quote observed and the typical one in adjacent columns for exactly that purpose.
Measuring against something outside
A broker feed compared with its own marketing is a closed loop. To open it, the measured Raw+ spread is also held against an independent interbank reference feed, and the comparison is hour-matched: both sides come from the same 07:00 to 16:00 UTC window, so a quiet hour on one side is never compared with a busy hour on the other.
The result appears as the vs reference column on our cost overview, in pips, where a negative value means the measured spread was the tighter of the two over those hours. It is a comparison rather than a verdict: an outside yardstick can say where a spread sat relative to the wider market, and nothing about where it will sit tomorrow.
That limit is worth stating on a page about an account built for frequent trading, because frequency multiplies whatever the cost turns out to be. The value of a measurement is that it is dated, repeatable and open to challenge, not that it settles the question once.
Frequently asked questions
What is the FxPro Raw+ account?
Why is Raw+ the account behind the numbers on this site?
What does measured on Raw+ change about the figures?
Is the commission table on this page a measurement?
What is spreads from 0.0 pips, exactly?
What does the comparison with an independent reference feed show?
FxPro Raw+ vs Standard, which is cheaper?
Can beginners use the FxPro Raw+ account?
What traders report
Not every reviewer on this page is sold on raw pricing. Two of them say spreads felt wider than they expected, one naming AUD and NZD pairs and news windows in particular, while a third rates order speed and withdrawals highly yet still calls the commission on a commission-based account high. That disagreement is worth keeping in view: the measured figures above are EUR/USD in normal conditions, not a flat promise across every symbol and every hour.
FXPro have relatively good customer support. if there is a problem that can be handled, they try to solve it quickly. Money withdrawals are not a problem. The main concern is the more than average spreads. In particular AUD and NZD have big spread in a normal times and it gets worse in news times ... Other than that, no problem.
Well I can’t say that everything is good there, I mean platforms and general services, like payment were good. But, considering conditions IDK, didn’t like it at all spreads aren’t pretty tight
Fast orders, fair spreads. Easy withdrawals. Stable fxpro platform. commissions for ecn account is on a higher side:-s