FxPro Raw+ Trading Conditions — Measured — FxPro Nigeria 2026
The hard numbers behind a Raw+ account, read straight from FxPro’s own MetaTrader 5 feed: contract specs, order rules and the 2,122 tradable instruments — last read 2026-08-14.
Open FxPro Account →Before a cost gap is treated as anything else, check that the estimate and the ticket describe the same trade. This is where that check is settled: the minimum order is 0.01 lot and the maximum is 500 lots, in 0.01-lot steps, and the contract behind one lot is 100,000 units on an FX major but 100 oz on gold. An estimate written for a standard lot against a ticket sent at 0.01 differs by a factor of a hundred before pricing enters into it, and an estimate that carried a currency-pair contract onto a metal is wrong by construction rather than by rounding. Two more fields close most of the remaining cases: the exact instrument symbol and the timestamp in server time rather than your local clock. Those three — size, instrument, time — together with the deal ticket number and the account type are also the whole of what turns a cost complaint into a question somebody can answer.
Contract specifications (measured)
| Instrument | Min lot | Max lot | Lot step | Contract size | Tick value (USD) | Digits |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR/USD | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100,000 | $1.00 | 5 |
| GBP/USD | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100,000 | $1.00 | 5 |
| AUD/USD | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100,000 | $1.00 | 5 |
| USD/CAD | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100,000 | $0.72 | 5 |
| USD/JPY | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100,000 | $0.63 | 3 |
| XAU/USD (Gold) | 0.01 | 500 | 0.01 | 100 | $1.00 | 2 |
Read live from FxPro’s MT5 Raw+ account. ‘Tick value’ is the cash change per minimum price increment, per standard lot, in USD — what one point is worth to your P&L. Last read 2026-08-14.
Order rules and account risk
- Minimum order 0.01 lot and maximum 500 lots, in 0.01-lot steps (0.01 lot = 1,000 units on an FX major).
- No minimum stop or limit distance (stops level 0) — you can place a stop-loss or take-profit right next to price, which suits scalping and expert advisors.
- Margin call at 10% and stop-out at 0% margin level, as measured on the Raw+ account — confirm the live levels in your own terminal before risking capital.
- Contract size 100,000 units per lot on FX majors and 100 oz per lot on gold.
Execution speed and slippage (measured)
| Instrument | Order size | Avg fill | Max fill | Avg slippage (pts) | At price / better / worse | Fails |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR/USD | 0.01 | 89 ms | 94 ms | 0.0 | 3 / 0 / 0 | 0 |
| EUR/USD | 0.1 | 78 ms | 78 ms | 0.0 | 3 / 0 / 0 | 0 |
| EUR/USD | 1.0 | 89 ms | 94 ms | 0.0 | 3 / 0 / 0 | 0 |
| GBP/USD | 0.01 | 83 ms | 94 ms | 0.0 | 3 / 0 / 0 | 0 |
| GBP/USD | 0.1 | 83 ms | 93 ms | 0.0 | 3 / 0 / 0 | 0 |
| GBP/USD | 1.0 | 88 ms | 94 ms | 1.0 | 1 / 0 / 2 | 0 |
| XAU/USD (Gold) | 0.01 | 83 ms | 93 ms | 5.667 | 1 / 0 / 2 | 0 |
| XAU/USD (Gold) | 0.1 | 141 ms | 250 ms | -4.333 | 2 / 1 / 0 | 0 |
| XAU/USD (Gold) | 1.0 | 83 ms | 94 ms | 9.667 | 1 / 0 / 2 | 0 |
Measured by placing real market orders on the Raw+ account and timing each fill; slippage is the price difference (in points) between the click and the fill, and ‘at price / better / worse’ counts how those fills landed. Small sample (a few round-trips per size) — indicative, last read 2026-06-24.
Instrument universe (measured)
FxPro’s live MT5 server carries 2,122 tradable instruments — the real count, not a rounded marketing figure. The major tradable asset classes:
| Asset class | Instruments |
|---|---|
| Stocks | 1,856 |
| Forex | 75 |
| Futures | 57 |
| ETFs | 46 |
| Cryptos | 36 |
| Spot | 22 |
| Metals | 12 |
Counted directly on the trading server. Availability of a specific instrument can vary by account and region.
Check that the estimate and the ticket describe the same trade
Cost arguments that go nowhere usually compare two different trades. Size is the first place they diverge: the specification table above quotes everything per standard lot, while a real ticket is often a fraction of one, and the smallest order the platform accepts is a hundredth of a lot. Multiply or divide before comparing anything else.
The contract behind that lot is the second. It is 100,000 units on an FX major and 100 oz on gold, so the same nominal size means a different amount of market exposure depending on what was traded. And the symbol is the third: an instrument name that looks familiar is not proof the specification is the one your estimate used, which is why the table lists them separately.
What the specification rules out
A specification is as useful for eliminating explanations as for producing numbers. Orders move in 0.01-lot steps, so a size that is not a multiple of that step was never sent — if your note says otherwise, the note is wrong. The stops level is 0, so a stop-loss sitting very close to the entry price is a permitted placement and not something the platform did to you.
The maximum order is 500 lots, and tick value is quoted per standard lot in US dollars, so any figure computed per unit or per contract has to be converted before it can disagree with anything. Ruling these out in advance is what keeps a cost review down to the one hypothesis that survives.
What makes a question answerable
A cost question is answerable when the trade can be found and the market can be reconstructed around it. That takes five fields and no prose: the deal ticket number, the timestamp in server time, the instrument symbol exactly as it appears on the ticket, the order size, and the account type the trade was priced on.
Server time is the field people leave out most often and the one that matters most, because a local clock shifts the fill into a different hour and the hour is what decides whether the spread was wide. Collect the five first, then compare them with the figures on our spreads and costs and live spreads pages. Most questions answer themselves at that point; the ones that do not are worth sending, and they arrive complete.