Most ECN brokers advertise raw spreads then collect $3.50 to $7.00 per side in commission. ZERO Markets' Super ZERO account charges $2.50 per side with true 0.0 pip spreads, and every fact about that pricing sits on the public account page.
| Typical ECN broker | $3.50 – $7.00 / side |
| ZERO Markets Super ZERO | $2.50 / side |
The Super ZERO account opens with a $100 deposit and charges $2.50 commission per side. On a standard lot that is $5.00 round-turn versus $7.00 to $14.00 at most peers, so a trader running 50 lots a month keeps $100 to $450 that would otherwise disappear into broker commission. The price is the same on EUR/USD, gold, indices, and the rest of the 2,000-plus instruments on the book.
The 0.0 pip raw spread is the other half of the equation. Scalpers taking three or four pip targets and algos running high-frequency entries lose most of their edge to widening quotes, so a genuine zero-pip floor on majors means the strategy backtest matches the live fill. Standard accounts are still available at 1.0-plus pip spreads with zero commission for swing traders who prefer the simpler structure.
Money moves as fast as the pricing. Electronic KYC finishes signup in minutes, documents are only requested before the first withdrawal, and most withdrawal methods settle inside one business day with cards taking three to five. A trader can fund an account, place a trade, and pull profit out the same week, which matters more to daily cash flow than any advertised bonus.