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Is there a maximum trading fee on Raseed?

Is there a maximum trading fee on Raseed?

Yes. Raseed applies a maximum trading commission cap of $3 per trade, regardless of how large your order is.

This means that once your calculated percentage-based fee reaches $3, it stops increasing, even if you place a higher-value trade or trade a large number of shares. Whether you’re trading a few hundred dollars or executing larger positions, your commission will never exceed this cap.

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This fee cap is a key part of Raseed’s transparent pricing model and is especially beneficial for:

  • •Active traders placing frequent orders
  • •Investors trading liquid or low-priced stocks
  • •Users scaling positions over time
Unlike platforms that charge uncapped per-share or flat fees, Raseed’s capped structure helps investors in Saudi Arabia control costs and plan trades with confidence. You can learn more about how this works in practice in our “pricing examples and comparison section” , where we show how capped fees reduce long-term trading costs.