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by throwaway_32948
4333 days ago
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For large transactions, I don't think it's true that rates are lower using a forex broker. In the limit of large transactions, Norbert's Gambit fees approach the bid-ask spread cost, which should be lower than any forex fee. For example, according to the calculator, converting $100k saves about $350 versus a 0.3% conversion fee. Even converting $10k is cheaper than 0.3%. What are Interactive Brokers fees? Another reason is that you don't have to transfer your money out of your accounts to a third party. Everything happens within your brokerage accounts. |
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I'm not 100% sure on the fees but they are not even close to 0.3% for forex. It's pretty much around $2 for most trades (their example covers: USD 50,000 daily volume for EUR = USD 2.00). Here are the details of the fees: https://www.interactivebrokers.com/en/index.php?f=commission...
I think the reason IB charges are so low is because they deal with very large customers (banks, trading houses, etc.).