Forex CFDs
Forex CFD trading at top conditions with Trive
Trade all important Forex majors, minors, and exotics with leverage at top conditions. Choose from various trading platforms and trade via app, desktop, or mobile. Benefit from comprehensive CFD trading tools, advanced chart analysis functions, and low spreads for successful forex trades.
Trade CFDs in all currency pairs
Majors, minors, and exotics
Forex CFD trading
Trade with low spreads
Fast execution of trades
Millisecond-accurate order execution
Best CFD trading platforms on the market
MetaTrader 5, MetaTrader 4
Forex Spreads & Conditions
Major
AUDUSD
2.1
0.25%
400 to 1
AUDCAD
3
0.25%
400 to 1
EURUSD
1.2
0.25%
400 to 1
GBPUSD
1.6
0.25%
400 to 1
NZDUSD
1.7
0.25%
400 to 1
USDCAD
2.5
0.25%
400 to 1
USDCHF
1.9
0.25%
400 to 1
USDJPY
2.3
0.25%
400 to 1
Minor
AUDCHF
2.5
0.25%
400 to 1
AUDNZD
3.5
0.25%
400 to 1
EURAUD
2.7
0.25%
400 to 1
EURCHF
2.1
0.25%
400 to 1
EURGBP
1.6
0.25%
400 to 1
GBPAUD
2.3
0.25%
400 to 1
GBPCHF
2.5
0.25%
400 to 1
Crosses
AUDJPY
2.9
0.25%
400 to 1
CADCHF
2.6
0.50%
200 to 1
CADJPY
3.2
0.25%
400 to 1
CHFJPY
3.6
1.00%
100 to 1
EURCAD
2.9
0.25%
400 to 1
EURJPY
3.2
0.25%
400 to 1
EURNZD
3.9
0.25%
400 to 1
GBPCAD
2.8
1.00%
400 to 1
GBPJPY
3.2
0.25%
400 to 1
GBPNZD
7.2
0.25%
400 to 1
NZDCAD
2.7
0.50%
200 to 1
NZDCHF
2.7
0.50%
200 to 1
NZDJPY
3.2
0.25%
400 to 1
Exotics
EURCNH
31.5
0.50%
200 to 1
USDCNH
16.5
0.50%
200 to 1
USDMXN
73.5
0.50%
200 to 1
USDTHB
3.8
0.50%
200 to 1
USDINR
7.1
0.50%
200 to 1
USDVND
11.7
0.25%
400 to 1
USDHKD
86.5
0.25%
400 to 1
USDSGD
8.3
1.00%
100 to 1
USDZAR
196.5
0.25%
400 to 1
About Forex CFDs trading
Foreign Exchange Market
The foreign exchange market, also known as Forex or FX, is the buying and selling of currencies on the global market. The most well-known single currencies include the US Dollar (USD), the Euro (EUR) and the British Pound (GBP).
Political and economic stability: Uncertainty around government policies, elections, or economic conditions can lead to currency volatility.
Investor sentiment: Shifts in market sentiment and risk appetite can cause currency pairs to fluctuate.
What is the difference between a market order and a limit order in CFD Forex trading?
A market order is executed at the current market price, ensuring immediate order fulfillment but potentially receiving a less favorable price.
A limit order specifies a target price at which you are willing to buy or sell. This allows you to control the entry or exit price, but your order may not be filled if the market price does not reach your limit.
What is the difference between a long and short position in CFD Forex trading?
When you open a long (buy) position, you are trading expecting that the base currency in a currency pair will appreciate relative to the quote currency. If the base currency gains value, your long position will generate a profit.
When you open a short (sell) position, you are trading expecting speculating that the base currency will depreciate relative to the quote currency. If the base currency loses value, your short position will generate a profit.
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Trading Platforms
MetaTrader 4
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MetaTrader 5
The latest version of the most popular trading platform in the world: MT5 offers everything a full-fledged and flexible trader needs.