The first crossing: euros out, dollars in
The stated floor for a first deposit is $100 — card or bank wire — and every e‑wallet publishes a floor of its own. Notice the currency that figure is written in. Your card and your bank account hold euros, the trading account holds dollars, and the exchange between them is performed by the institution holding your euros: it picks the rate and it decides whether a cross-border charge applies. FxPro adds no deposit fee at its end, and the money settles first in the FxPro Wallet, a staging area from which you push it to the account you opened.
| Paying by | Minimum | Usually credited |
|---|---|---|
| Bank card | $100 | ~10 minutes |
| PayPal · Skrill · Neteller | varies → | same day |
| Bank wire (international) | $100 | 3–5 business days |
A practical consequence: the euro sum leaving your account will be an odd number rather than a round one, and it will differ from what a rate site quoted an hour earlier. That gap is the bank’s margin on the conversion — not a charge from the broker, and never visible on a trading statement.
The second crossing: dollars out, euros back
Withdrawals follow the road they arrived on: money that came in on a card goes back to that card, money wired from a bank account returns to it. FxPro states that it charges nothing on either leg. What changes the number you eventually see in euros is not a fee — it is that the sum is exchanged a second time, on a different day, at whatever rate your bank uses then, with its margin applied again.
| Coming back via | Usually takes |
|---|---|
| PayPal · Skrill · Neteller | same day |
| Bank card | ~1 business day |
| Bank wire (international) | 3–5 business days |
- Count the round trip, not the single leg. Deposit and withdrawal each carry a conversion. Judge a result purely by the euros that landed back and part of what you are measuring is two bank margins and the drift of a rate.
- Keep the account’s own record separate. Inside the platform everything stays in the account currency, unbothered by the euro. That statement is the honest measure of how the positions went.
- Withdraw deliberately rather than often. Every trip out is a fresh conversion, so fewer and larger movements meet the bank’s margin fewer times.
Priced in dollars, wherever you bank
Trading costs are charged in the account currency, never converted into euros for you — which at least makes them easy to compare. Two account types, two places the cost can sit.
- No commission
- The cost is the spread
- Commission $3.50 /lot/side
- Billed on its own line
cTrader carries the same raw pricing as Raw+: from 0.0 pips plus $3.50 per lot per side. Treat every “from” as a floor rather than a typical value — quoted spreads widen whenever liquidity thins, especially around the weekly open. Positions kept overnight accrue swap, with swap-free versions available according to FxPro; an inactivity fee applies once six months pass without trading; leverage runs as far as 1:200, subject to the account and to eligibility.
Four steps, one upload that matters
Opening the account is quick. Verifying it is the step worth doing carefully, because a rejected document costs a day and a re-upload — usually for a clerical reason rather than a serious one.
- Register in FxPro Direct with an email you read regularly — it becomes the portal login permanently.
- Prove identity. The lična karta, the national identity card, is what most people reach for; a passport is equally acceptable and photographs more cleanly because its data page lies flat.
- Prove your address. A recent bank statement or a utility bill bearing your name and street, agreeing with the address typed at registration — a document from an old flat is the commonest reason an upload comes back.
- Choose the account type, then fund it from $100. Standard or Raw+, described on the price list; funding routes are covered in the deposit sheet.
The portal, and what it is not
Everything administrative lives in FxPro Direct: opening a second account, uploading a replacement document, moving money out of the Wallet, resetting a password. The terminal does none of that — it places orders and draws charts, and that is its whole job.
- Open FxPro Direct, enter your registered email, then the password. Browser or FxPro app — the same portal either way.
- In the app, a one-time code can stand in for the password. That is according to FxPro, and it is quicker on a phone.
- Password lost? The reset lands in the registered mailbox. A good reason to register an address you will still control in two years.
Five ways into the same account
Adding a platform is a decision you can unmake: sign in, switch one on, try it, switch on another. None of the five affects what your money is worth — the conversion happened at the bank long before the terminal saw it — so choose on how you like to work.
The terminal every tutorial assumes; Standard accounts quote from 1.2 pips within it.
More instruments and more timeframes than its predecessor, same house style.
Puts the order book in view, on raw spreads plus the $3.50 per-lot commission.
FxPro’s own webtrader, running in a browser tab on any machine you happen to sit at.
Charts many traders already use daily, wired to the FxPro account behind them.
Demo versions cover four of the five; TradingView is the exception. The FxPro app holds Google Play 4.5★ with 10M+ installs and App Store 4.4★ per the store listings, and keeps MT4 and MT5 accounts in one place away from a desk.
On where deposits sit: client funds are kept in segregated accounts, separate from the company’s own money, and negative balance protection stops an account falling below zero — according to FxPro.
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Standard or Raw+, from a $100 first deposit — opened, verified and funded inside FxPro Direct.
euro in · euro out