Ethereum trading ETH/USD
Trade ethereum on Exness with low spreads¹, an ethereum price chart, optimal conditions, and a trading calculator.
Ethereum (ETH) is a blockchain-based ecosystem that supports a multitude of decentralized applications and smart contracts. Ethereum is the digital currency market's second-largest asset by market capitalization.
With Exness, traders can benefit from the flexible trading conditions and profound liquidity required for precise market execution on ethereum. Exness offers some of the tightest and most stable spreads within the industry.
Ethereum trading conditions
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Ethereum vs US Dollar
Trade popular instruments with better-than-market conditions. View the contract specifications and conditions, then use our intuitive trading calculator to easily plan your trades and calculate margin, spread, commission, and more.
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Ethereum trading calculator
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The price chart is indicative and based on the instrument’s Ask price. For real-time quotes, please refer to the trading platform. The results presented by the calculator are for educational and estimation purposes and you should not rely on them as being complete or for making investment decisions. Real-time results can only be determined at the time of order execution. Spreads in the above table are averages based on the previous trading day. Spreads may fluctuate and widen due to factors including market volatility, news releases, economic events, when markets open or close, and the type of instruments being traded.
Why trade ethereum with Exness?
Fantastic spreads
Exness accounts offer the most competitive and consistent spreads in the market, allowing traders to maximize their earnings.
Instant withdrawals²
With Exness, traders enjoy a withdrawal process that allows fast and reliable access to funds.
Precise execution
Traders receive fast and accurate order execution with minimal slippage.
Fixed leverage
Fixed leverage on ETH means one less variable to worry about when planning your trading strategy.
Power your ethereum trading
Trade ETH with next-level execution and minimal to no slippage.

What is ethereum (ETH)?
Ethereum is a platform with no central authority, allowing creators to build and launch smart contracts and dApps due to a lack of downtime or fraud. It also has a native coin, Ether (ETH), which is used as a medium of exchange on the network and acts as fuel for the dApps. There are several things that may affect ethereum trading—keep the following in mind if you want to learn how to start ethereum trading:
Network upgrades
Changes and improvements to the ethereum network, including the shift to proof-of-stake consensus mechanisms, can significantly impact ETH’s value.
Adoption rates
The growing use of ethereum's platform for DeFi, NFTs, and other applications can drive demand for ETH.
Regulatory developments
Government policies and regulations regarding cryptocurrencies can significantly affect ethereum's market dynamics.
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Exness offers traders tools engineered specifically for strategic performance and precision.
Fast execution
Your orders are filled, and trades are executed at the best available prices. You can trade ethereum as fast as you click, with no delay.
Advanced analytical tools
Traders can make better decisions using an ethereum trading calculator, ETH price quotes, technical indicators, and other Ethereum trading tools.
Platform stability
Exness ensures that the platform is user-friendly but still offers robust, customizable tools that traders of all experience levels can leverage.
Financial security
Exness ensures that the trading environment is safe, boasts clear pricing, and provides unparalleled data on Ethereum to help you build a strong financial plan.
How to start trading ethereum online
Step 1
Open an account
To start ethereum CFD trading, create an account with Exness or test the demo account for free.
Step 2
Develop a strategy
Formulate a strategy using Exness’ ethereum price chart, market insights, the ethereum graph, and indicator tools.
Step 3
Place your trade
If your devised strategy works, make your first trade on ethereum, and Exness will ensure a smooth experience.
Frequently asked questions
What is the minimum amount to trade ethereum?
With Exness, you can practice your ethereum trading skills with zero financial risk using a demo trading account. For traders who are ready to trade with real funds, there are real money accounts that offer ethereum trading for everyone. To determine what you require to start, use our trading calculator.
Which tools can I use for analyzing the movements in the ethereum cryptocurrency?
Exness offers many tools to aid traders in examining Ethereum and provides Ethereum price charts, moving averages, and RSI technical indicators. Whether you prefer technical or fundamental trading, and whether you’re new to trading or have years of experience, there is a wealth of resources and tools to help.
How does Ethereum compare to Bitcoin?
While both are cryptocurrencies, Ethereum is more flexible due to its programmable smart contracts. Bitcoin is often viewed as a store of value, whereas Ethereum powers entire decentralized ecosystems.
Start trading ethereum today
Enjoy tight and steady ethereum spreads, which allow you to maximize your profits.
- Spreads may fluctuate and widen due to factors including market volatility, news releases, economic events, when markets open or close, and the type of instruments being traded.
- At Exness, over 98% of withdrawals are processed instantly (under 1 minute). Once your funds leave our custody, it's up to your chosen payment provider to process the funds and credit your account.