Tickmill Fees Explained: Spreads, Commission, and the All-In Cost
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Tickmill Fees Explained: Spreads, Commission, and the All-In Cost
By Ken Chigbo, Founder, KenMacro. 18-plus years across London trading floors and institutional FX. Audit framework runs daily inside the MACRO MASTERY desk.
KenMacro is NOT affiliated with Tickmill. This is an honest editorial read. No affiliate link to Tickmill appears anywhere on this page. If you want a broker the desk vouches for, see Vantage Markets: the same FCA UK plus ASIC dual Tier-1 stack, with broader platform coverage (TradingView native, Vantage App) and Lloyd’s of London insurance.

The headline fee picture
Tickmill runs a tiered fee structure. The standard tier is spread-only, no per-trade commission. The raw-spread tier charges commission per round-turn lot, with tighter spreads on the same instrument. The all-in cost per tier is the operationally relevant number, not the headline raw spread on its own.
EUR/USD on Tickmill posts at 1.6 pips typical (Classic), 0.0 pips raw (Pro and VIP). Commission is Classic zero, Pro $4 round-turn, VIP $2 round-turn (qualifying volumes). Convert the commission to pip-equivalent (a round-turn $7 on EUR/USD works out to roughly 0.7 pips on a standard lot) and the all-in cost is the operationally relevant number.
Spread tiers across account types
| Account | Minimum deposit | EUR/USD spread | Commission | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Classic | $100 | 1.6 pips typical EUR/USD | zero | spread-only retail entry tier |
| Pro | $100 | 0.0 pips raw EUR/USD | $4 round-turn | active traders, the standard ECN tier |
| VIP | $50,000 | 0.0 pips raw EUR/USD | $2 round-turn | qualifying volumes, lowest commission tier in the mid-tier ECN bracket |
The raw-spread tier compresses the headline figure but adds the commission line. For high-frequency traders placing 50-plus round-turns daily, the raw tier nearly always undercuts the standard tier on all-in cost. For low-frequency traders placing fewer than 10 round-turns daily, the standard tier is often the simpler choice.
Swap charges
Overnight swap charges are calculated against the interest-rate differential between the two currencies in the pair, plus the broker’s mark-up. Tickmill applies swaps on positions held past the rollover window (typically 22:00 GMT). Sharia-compliant swap-free accounts are available where the broker entity supports it. Refer to Tickmill’s published swap schedule per instrument for the exact daily figures.
Deposit and withdrawal fees
Tickmill supports Bank wire, Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, crypto. No broker-side deposit or withdrawal fees on any method. E-wallets and crypto typically intra-day. Cards 1 to 3 business days. Bank wire 1 to 5 business days.
The honest all-in cost framing
MetaTrader-only platform stack, no cTrader, no TradingView native. Classic tier spreads at 1.6 pips are wider than the Pepperstone or Vantage Standard equivalents. For the low-commission FCA-regulated retail archetype that wants the desk-overlay bundle alongside comparable all-in cost, the pivot route is Vantage Markets: the same FCA UK plus ASIC dual Tier-1 stack, with broader platform coverage (TradingView native, Vantage App) and Lloyd’s of London insurance.
Capital at risk. CFD and margin trading carry significant risk of loss. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
FAQ
What commission does Tickmill charge?
Classic zero, Pro $4 round-turn, VIP $2 round-turn (qualifying volumes). The commission tier scales with account tier, the higher the deposit floor the lower the commission per round-turn lot.
Are Tickmill spreads tighter than the competition?
Tickmill posts 1.6 pips typical (Classic), 0.0 pips raw (Pro and VIP). The all-in cost is what matters, not the headline raw figure. Versus the partner stack the desk runs, Tickmill is competitive on the headline raw, but the pivot to Vantage Markets gives the desk-overlay bundle alongside comparable spreads.
Does Tickmill charge inactivity fees?
Inactivity fees vary by entity and account tier. Refer to Tickmill’s published fee schedule for the entity you onboard under. The desk’s general read: inactivity fees should not be the deciding factor, but they should be priced in if you trade infrequently.
What are the withdrawal fees at Tickmill?
No broker-side deposit or withdrawal fees on any method.
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