Cent account
A cent account allows traders to operate with smaller capital, where the account balance and trade sizes are denominated in cents.
A cent account is a type of trading account where all monetary values, including deposits, withdrawals, profits, and losses, are displayed and calculated in cents rather than dollars. For instance, a $100 deposit would be shown as 10,000 cents. This denomination allows for opening positions with significantly reduced notional values. A standard lot, typically representing 100,000 units of the base currency, becomes 1,000 units in a cent account, effectively making a micro lot the equivalent of a standard lot.
For retail traders, cent accounts provide a practical environment to gain experience in real market conditions with minimal financial risk. A deposit of $10 can appear as 1,000 cents, enabling trades as small as 0.01 standard lots, which represents 10 units of the base currency. This significantly lowers the monetary exposure compared to a standard account. It helps new traders understand market dynamics, manage trading psychology, and test strategies without committing substantial capital, promoting sound risk management practices from the outset.
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- Lots & leverage — Forex Foundations
- Risk management basics — Forex Foundations
- How to choose a broker — Forex Foundations
- Sessions & liquidity — Charts & Execution
- Fixed-fractional risk — Risk & Position Sizing
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