Exness Minimum Trade Size
The minimum trade size is the smallest position you can open; on cent accounts this is very small, which suits practising with tiny amounts.
Open Exness Account →The Exness minimum trade size is the smallest position you can open, measured in lots — a standard lot is 100,000 units, with mini, micro and cent sizes for smaller amounts. Cent accounts are designed for very small positions, which reduces the money at risk per trade. A calculator helps you check the value of a size.
Minimum trade size explained
- Trade size is measured in lots; a standard lot is 100,000 units.
- Smaller sizes — mini, micro and cent — let you trade tiny amounts.
- Cent accounts are designed for very small position sizes.
- Smaller sizes reduce the money at risk per trade.
- Use a calculator to check the value of a chosen size.
Frequently asked questions
What is the smallest trade size on Exness?
Trade size is measured in lots, and cent accounts allow very small positions, which is useful for practising with tiny amounts.
How is trade size measured?
In lots: a standard lot is 100,000 units, with mini (0.1), micro (0.01) and cent sizes for smaller positions.