Who runs this site — and why it is free
A plain answer about who is behind these guides, how the site earns money, and what it will never do.
This site is run by independent partners of Exness — not by Exness itself. It is free to use because Exness pays the site a referral fee when someone opens an account through the buttons here. Visitors never pay anything to read these pages.
What this site is
A set of plain-language guides for people who have never traded before. No experience is assumed. English does not need to be your first language — the sentences are kept short on purpose.
Every page follows the same three rules:
- Every term is explained. Words like “broker”, “spread” or “lot” are explained the first time they appear — and again in the full glossary.
- Risk comes first. Many people lose money when they start trading. That fact belongs at the top of a page, not in small print at the bottom. The risk basics page exists for exactly this reason.
- Only facts you can check. Anything said here about accounts, platforms or costs can be verified on the official exness.com. If a fact cannot be checked, it does not go on the page.
What this site is not
Just as important as what it is:
- It is not Exness. The official website is exness.com. This site only writes about the broker; it does not speak for it.
- It is not a bank. No money is held here. This site cannot take deposits, send withdrawals, or see anyone’s balance.
- It is not a financial advisor. Nothing here is personal advice. The pages explain how things work — what to do with your own money stays your decision.
This site cannot open an account for you, and it never asks for money. All real accounts, all deposits, and all trading live on the official exness.com — nowhere else.
About Exness
Exness is a global online broker (a broker is the company that gives you access to the markets — see what a broker is), founded in 2008. It offers trading through the Exness Terminal in a web browser, the Exness Trade app on a phone, and MetaTrader 4 / MetaTrader 5 for more experienced traders. Exness is a globally regulated broker, holding multiple licenses from respected financial regulators around the world.
How the buttons on this site work
Honesty about this matters, so here it is step by step:
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You click a button
Every button goes through a partner link (ex-go-broker.com) and lands on the official exness.com. Always check the address bar before typing anything: it should say exness.com.
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If you open an account, Exness pays the site
Exness pays this site a referral fee for introducing a new client. That fee is the only way the site earns money.
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You pay nothing extra
The fee comes from Exness, not from you. Arriving through the link does not add any cost on your side.
One more honest note: the fee arrives only when someone opens an account. Even so, every guide here says the same thing — start with a free demo account and practice before any real money is involved.
Questions people ask about this site
Is this the official Exness website?
No. The official website is exness.com. This site is an independent collection of beginner guides, run by Exness partners.
Does the referral fee change what the guides say?
That is a fair question to ask of any site that earns a fee. The answer here is the three rules above: risk is stated first, every term is explained, and every fact can be checked on exness.com. You are also told, on every relevant page, to practice on a demo before spending real money.
Can this site help with my account, deposit, or withdrawal?
No. This site cannot see or touch any account. For account questions, use the support on exness.com — it runs 24/7. For questions about the guides on this site, use the live chat page.
Does it cost anything to read this site?
No. Nothing on this site is paid, and nothing ever will be. There are no locked pages and no paid upgrades.
Something still unclear? Ask directly on the live chat page — plain questions welcome.