Agent Commissions
General Information​
Agent commissions refer to the fees or payouts that brokers provide to their partners, affiliates, or introducing agents based on the trading activity of referred clients. These commissions are typically calculated as a percentage of the trading volume, spread, or generated revenue.
For example, when an introducing broker (IB) or affiliate brings new traders to a brokerage, they earn a commission on the trades executed by those clients. The commission structure may vary, depending on the agreement between the broker and the agent.
On this page, dealers can track and analyze these agent commissions, ensuring transparency in payouts and evaluating how much is being charged based on the actual trading volumes during a specific trading session.
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Parameters​
Parameter Name | Description |
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Agent | Agent trading account. |
Server | Trading server name. |
Name | Agent's name. |
Group | Account group name. |
Currency | Currency of trade records. |
Logins | Number of referred trading accounts. |
Trades | Number of trades executed by referred trading accounts. |
Trade Volume,Lots | Total trade volume in lots. |
Trade Volume, USD | Total trade volume in USD. |
Commissions | Total commissions earned by the agent. |
Commissions, account currency | Total commissions earned by the agent in respective acount currency. |