How Expaid pays you back
Every time you trade, your broker earns from the spread or commission. Part of that is shared with whoever introduced you — the introducing broker (IB). Expaid is that IB, and we return most of that share to you as cashback. You earn on volume, so it pays whether a trade wins or loses.
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Pick a broker on the rate board
Compare per-lot cashback across 40+ regulated forex & gold brokers and choose the one that fits your trading.
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Open or link your account via Expaid
Open a new account through Expaid's link, or tag an existing MT4/MT5 account to Expaid as your introducing broker. It takes about two minutes.
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Trade exactly as you do now
Your spreads, leverage, platform and execution stay identical. Nothing about your trading changes.
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Expaid tracks your volume weekly
Each week (Monday–Sunday) your traded lots are reconciled against the broker's report to compute your rebate.
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Cashback is credited to your broker account
Your rebate lands in your trading account at the broker. You withdraw it from the broker as usual — win or lose on the trades themselves.
Where does the money come from?
Brokers pay introducing brokers a commission for referred trading activity — it comes out of the broker's existing spread/commission, not an extra charge on you. Expaid keeps a small part to run the service and rebates the rest. That's why using Expaid is free and never widens your spread.
What Expaid does not do
Expaid is not a broker. We never hold your deposit, never touch your trading funds, and don't give investment advice. Your money stays with your regulated broker the whole time — we only calculate and route your rebate.
New to the terms? Read the trading glossary or the FAQ.