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Spread Index Historical Tracker

Month-over-month EUR/USD trading cost trends across 25 EU-accessible forex brokers. Updated monthly. CC BY 4.0.

1 editiontracked · Latest: June 2026

Index Editions

Each edition is a permanent snapshot. Click to view the full ranking for that month.

Cost Trend Chart

Trend chart available after 3 editions

The interactive cost trend chart will appear here once 3 monthly editions have been published. The June 2026 inaugural edition is the first data point. July 2026 will create the first delta; the chart goes live with the August release.

No competitor can backfill this time series — monthly cadence is the moat.

Per-Broker Cost Cards

Current all-in EUR/USD cost per standard lot. Trend indicators appear once multiple editions are available.

#1

Pepperstone

$8.20

per lot · Razor

#2

IC Markets

$8.20

per lot · Raw

#3

Tickmill

$5.20

per lot · Pro

#4

FP Markets

$7.30

per lot · Raw

#5

Admirals

$7.30

per lot · Zero

#6

Eightcap

$8.40

per lot · Raw

#7

BlackBull Markets

$7.50

per lot · ECN Prime

#8

ThinkMarkets

$8.50

per lot · ThinkZero

#9

FxPro

$8.80

per lot · Raw

#10

Fusion Markets

$5.70

per lot · Zero

#11

Vantage

$7.50

per lot · Raw

#12

XM

$8.00

per lot · Ultra Low

#13

AvaTrade

$9.00

per lot · Standard

#14

eToro

$10.00

per lot · Standard

#15

OANDA

$11.00

per lot · Standard

#16

Plus500

$12.00

per lot · Standard

#17

IG

$8.50

per lot · Standard

#18

Saxo Bank

$9.00

per lot · Classic

#19

CMC Markets

$7.00

per lot · Standard

#20

City Index

$9.00

per lot · Standard

#21

XTB

$9.00

per lot · Standard

#22

Swissquote

$13.00

per lot · Standard

#23

Dukascopy

$9.00

per lot · ECN

#24

Interactive Brokers

$6.00

per lot · Pro

#25

Capital.com

$8.00

per lot · Standard

Full Historical Data

All editions side by side. Sorted by latest rank.

BrokerJune 2026 RankJune 2026 Cost
Pepperstone#1$8.20
IC Markets#2$8.20
Tickmill#3$5.20
FP Markets#4$7.30
Admirals#5$7.30
Eightcap#6$8.40
BlackBull Markets#7$7.50
ThinkMarkets#8$8.50
FxPro#9$8.80
Fusion Markets#10$5.70
Vantage#11$7.50
XM#12$8.00
AvaTrade#13$9.00
eToro#14$10.00
OANDA#15$11.00
Plus500#16$12.00
IG#17$8.50
Saxo Bank#18$9.00
CMC Markets#19$7.00
City Index#20$9.00
XTB#21$9.00
Swissquote#22$13.00
Dukascopy#23$9.00
Interactive Brokers#24$6.00
Capital.com#25$8.00
Download Historical CSV25 brokers · 1 edition

Cite This Data

This dataset is published under CC BY 4.0. You are free to share and adapt the data for any purpose, including commercial, provided you give appropriate credit.

Recommended citation

fx-brokers.eu. “EU Broker Spread Index — Historical Data.” Accessed 2026-06-20. https://fx-brokers.eu/research/eu-broker-spread-index/history

For academic or journalistic use, link to this page for reproducibility. Individual edition snapshots are archived at permanent URLs.

Methodology

Each monthly edition measures total EUR/USD trading cost as: (Spread in pips × $10) + Round-turn commission. Spreads are each broker's published typical or minimum on their cheapest eligible account type during liquid London/New York sessions. Commissions are the standard published rate (no volume discounts applied).

The historical tracker aggregates all published editions into a longitudinal dataset. Brokers that enter or leave the index are shown with data only for the editions in which they appeared. Cost deltas are computed as simple month-over-month differences.

Full methodology and limitations are documented on the current edition page.

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