The spread is the difference between the bid (sell) and ask (buy) price of an instrument. It represents an immediate cost on every trade and affects whether a signal's entry level is achievable in practice. When following signals, account for spread when setting your own entry. A signal may target a specific price, but your broker fills at the ask (for buys) or bid (for sells). Wider spreads on exotic pairs or during low-liquidity hours can erode edge. Compare your broker's typical spread on the signal's asset before subscribing to high-frequency providers.

What is Spread?

The spread is the difference between the bid (sell) and ask (buy) price of an instrument. It represents an immediate cost on every trade and affects whether a signal's entry level is achievable in practice.

When following signals, account for spread when setting your own entry. A signal may target a specific price, but your broker fills at the ask (for buys) or bid (for sells). Wider spreads on exotic pairs or during low-liquidity hours can erode edge. Compare your broker's typical spread on the signal's asset before subscribing to high-frequency providers.



Frequently asked questions

What is Spread in trading?

The spread is the difference between the bid (sell) and ask (buy) price of an instrument. It represents an immediate cost on every trade and affects whether a signal's entry level is achievable in practice.

How does Spread apply to SignalFloor signals?

When following signals, account for spread when setting your own entry. A signal may target a specific price, but your broker fills at the ask (for buys) or bid (for sells). Wider spreads on exotic pairs or during low-liquidity hours can erode edge. Compare your broker's typical spread on the signal's asset before subscribing to high-frequency providers.

What terms are related to Spread?

Related concepts include pip, slippage, liquidity. See the SignalFloor trading glossary for full definitions.


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