Rebate basics
What rebates are—and what they are not.
What is a forex rebate?
A broker may pay an introducing partner part of its spread or commission revenue. The rebate service returns an agreed share to eligible members. It is a cost rebate, not investment profit.
Do rebates reduce trading risk?
No. Rebates may reduce some costs but do not reduce leverage, volatility, slippage, liquidation or broker risk.
Can a losing trade earn a rebate?
Often yes, because eligibility is generally based on valid volume or commission, not trade profit. Invalid or excluded trades may not qualify.
What does ‘up to 95% rebate’ mean?
It is the maximum share of broker commission received by us that may be returned to eligible members—not 95% of trade value and not a universal rate.
Eligibility and account attribution
How an account becomes eligible for rebates.
How do I confirm account attribution?
Submission alone is not confirmation. The member-centre status becomes Active only after the broker or official affiliate report confirms attribution.
Can an existing broker account be transferred?
It depends on the broker, legal entity, account history and region. Some brokers require a new account.
Why can rebate eligibility fail?
Common reasons include incorrect referral tracking, another introducer, the wrong legal entity, regional restrictions, excluded instruments or invalid trades.
Calculation and crediting
How amounts are calculated, confirmed and made available.
How are rebates calculated?
A plan may use a fixed amount per lot, pips, a spread share or a broker-commission percentage. Always verify instrument, account type, volume convention, currency and effective date.
When will rebate records appear?
Records appear only after broker API data or reconciliation reports are received. Reporting can be daily, weekly or monthly.
What is the difference between Pending and Available?
Pending amounts remain under settlement or reversal review. Available amounts have been verified and may be requested for payout.
Spreads, commissions and fees
Understand total cost before comparing rebate rates.
Does a rebate referral link increase spreads?
This cannot be assumed either way. Compare the exact account terms and confirm any difference with the relevant broker entity.
Are payout fees charged?
Fees, minimum amounts and processing estimates must be shown for the selected payment channel before a request is confirmed.
Payouts
Payout requests, checks, timing and records.
How do I request a payout?
Once the available balance meets the minimum, choose a channel in the member centre and complete login, payee-name and risk checks.
Why can a payout be delayed or rejected?
Reasons may include pending balances, mismatched payee details, channel limits, security review, duplicate requests, negative adjustments or legal requirements.
Are rebates taxable?
Tax treatment depends on residence, status and local law. Keep records and seek qualified tax advice where needed.
Privacy and account security
The minimum information needed for support and reconciliation.
Can this site access or trade my broker account?
No. We do not request trading passwords or verification codes and do not place trades for users.
What information can I send with a support request?
Send only the minimum needed, such as member ID, broker, last four account digits, dates and redacted evidence. Never send passwords, codes or full card details.
Reconciliation and disputes
How to report and review a difference.
What if my rebate amount is incorrect?
Submit the broker, last four account digits, dates, relevant order numbers and redacted statement so source reports and adjustments can be reconciled.
Why is there a negative balance adjustment?
Trade reversals, duplicate reports, refunds, currency errors or prior-period corrections can create a separately recorded negative adjustment.
Member-centre statuses
Understand account, rebate and EA licence statuses.
What do account statuses mean?
Pending awaits attribution evidence; Active is confirmed; Rejected did not meet eligibility; Suspended is temporarily stopped for security, compliance or partnership reasons.
Must the EA licence and rebate account be the same?
Not always. EA licensing and broker rebate attribution are separate statuses, although a product may impose its own binding rules.
What is required for free quantitative tools?
Register as a member and attribute a supported live MT4/MT5 account through a verified partnership. Product, region, account and continuing-eligibility rules apply.
Platform and service
Our role, funding boundaries, revenue model and service conditions.
Is this website a broker?
No. EA rebate is operated by Flyso Markets Ltd. as a rebate, information and software service. We do not execute trades, accept broker deposits or hold trading capital.
Who holds my trading funds?
Your selected broker holds funds deposited into the trading account under its own terms. Never transfer trading capital to us or to a personal account claiming to represent us.
How does the service earn revenue?
A partner broker may pay us an introduction commission for eligible attributed activity. We may return part of that commission to members and may also charge for clearly priced premium EA licences. These relationships are disclosed and do not turn rebates into investment returns.
Is there an extra fee for using the rebate service?
We do not charge a separate membership fee merely to record eligible rebates. Broker trading costs, payment-channel fees and premium EA prices remain separate and must be shown before the relevant action.
Is there a minimum deposit to start?
We do not set a trading deposit because funds are deposited with the broker, not with us. Any broker minimum, account requirement and suitability decision must be checked on the verified broker page and with the relevant broker entity.
Why offer several brokers?
Legal entities, platforms, account types, costs, payment methods and regional availability differ. A comparison helps users assess those differences; inclusion is not a recommendation or guarantee.
Identity and compliance
Payout, same-name beneficiary and risk-review requirements.
Why may identity verification be required before payout?
Identity and account-ownership checks help prevent impersonation, duplicate accounts, fraud and payments to an unrelated person. We request only information reasonably necessary for the review.
Why must the payout account use the same name?
Paying the verified member helps reduce third-party payment and money-laundering risk. A mismatch may require documents, delay the request or result in rejection.
What can trigger a compliance review?
Examples include inconsistent identity or broker details, duplicate accounts, unusual referral or trading patterns, third-party payout details, repeated payout changes, sanctions exposure or suspected manipulation of rebate eligibility.
Affiliate programme
Applications, commission terms and responsible promotion rules.
Who is the affiliate programme for?
It is intended for suitable content creators, trading communities, education or tools websites and regional marketing partners that can promote responsibly and disclose the commercial relationship.
How are affiliate commissions agreed and settled?
The model, rate, attribution window, validity rules, threshold and payment timing are confirmed in writing after review. No rate or lifetime attribution applies unless it appears in the signed terms.
Which affiliate practices are prohibited?
Profit guarantees, fake reviews, spam, impersonation, undisclosed affiliate links, unverified broker or rebate claims, misleading risk statements and unauthorised bidding on protected brand terms are prohibited.
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