Was ist der Spread
Der Spread eines Finanzinstruments (Aktien, Devisen usw.) bezieht sich auf die Preisdifferenz zwischen dem Angebots- und Nachfragepreises. Spread ist eine Art von Transaktionskosten, zusammen mit Provisionen, sofern vorhanden. Aufgrund des Spreads beginnt jeder Trade mit einem Verlust, da Sie zum Angebotspreiskaufen kaufen und zum Nachfragepreis verkaufen.
Beispiel für einen EUR/USD-Spread:
Nachfragepreis | Angebotspreis | Spread | |
---|---|---|---|
4-stelliges Angebot | 1.0928 | 1.0929 | 0.0001 = 1 Pip |
5-stelliges Angebot | 1.09252 | 1.09257 | 0.00005 = 0.5 Pips |
Über den Autoren John Lee Rossi
John Lee Rossi, currently head of fundamental and technical research with Clear Markets Ltd., is a seasoned trader with more than 16 years experience trading in the financial markets. John previously worked for several brokerage companies, operating in different OTC markets, specialising in a wide range of financial products, from Forex trading to commodities trading. Happily married to his lovely wife Frances, John has two teenage daughters. Away from the business, he enjoys hiking, golfing, and spending time at the Ozarks lake with family and friends.
John Lee Rossi, currently head of fundamental and technical research with Clear Markets Ltd., is a seasoned trader with more than 16 years experience trading in the financial markets. John previously worked for several brokerage companies, operating in different OTC markets, specialising in a wide range of financial products, from Forex trading to commodities trading. Happily married to his lovely wife Frances, John has two teenage daughters. Away from the business, he enjoys hiking, golfing, and spending time at the Ozarks lake with family and friends.