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# 💸 Part 5: Trading Fees & Adjustments

#### 1. Swap (Overnight Interest)

* If you keep a trading position open past the daily server market closure time (Rollover), you will either earn or pay a minor interest fee called a Swap. This depends entirely on the interest rate difference between the currencies you are trading.

#### 2. Islamic Accounts (Swap-Free Feature)

* For traders who follow Sharia principles, we offer Islamic Accounts where standard overnight Swap fees are completely disabled (set to 0).
* Instead of Swaps, a transparent Admin Fee may apply if a position is held past the specified Free Fee Position Time (the initial grace period days).

#### 3. Commissions & Transaction Fees

* A clear fee charged per lot traded depending on your account type profile. Commissions are applied directly during order execution or settled neatly at the end of the trading deal.


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