Last updated: 18 Agustus 2026
Stockity Fees & Payouts
In fixed-time trading, the main "cost" shows up as the payout — the return percentage if your prediction is right. If it's wrong, you lose the entire trade amount. This model is exactly why the product is high risk: a full loss can happen on a single missed order.
Payout size varies by asset, market conditions, and time — so you must check exact figures directly on the platform when trading. Good news on transaction costs: per Stockity's cashier, deposits carry no fee (0 fee) and withdrawals start from 0%. Also watch bonus terms. We don't invent numbers; anything we haven't confirmed is clearly marked.
| Model | Fixed-time payout (win % / lose stake) |
|---|---|
| Payout % | Varies; EUR/USD 1m ~83%, Crypto IDX up to 90% |
| Per-trade commission | None (reflected in payout) |
| Deposit / withdrawal fee | Deposit free · WD from 0% |
| Minimum deposit | USD 10 |
| Minimum per order | USD 1 |
How wins/losses work (mechanism illustration)
The principle is asymmetric and important to grasp before depositing. If you're right, you get your stake back plus the payout percentage in effect at that moment. If you're wrong, you generally lose the entire trade amount — not part of it. We deliberately avoid quoting a specific payout figure because it varies; what matters is the shape of the risk: a full loss (100% of the order amount) can happen from a single missed decision.
Because of this structure, the real 'cost' isn't a small deduction but the mathematical gap between the winning percentage and the risk of a full loss. This is why most retail users lose over time: a string of full losses is hard to recover with wins worth only the payout percentage. Understand this as the product's 'structural cost' before putting real money in.
What affects your payout
- The chosen asset (currencies, stocks, crypto, etc.) — payouts differ across assets.
- Current market conditions & volatility.
- Order duration/expiry time.
- Promos/tournaments that may change conditions (read the terms).
What you must check yourself
- The actual payout percentage on your target asset — shown on the platform and always changing.
- The final value per method when transacting — even though deposits are usually free & withdrawals from 0%.
- Turnover requirements if you take a bonus — they can lock withdrawals.
Fees FAQ
Is there a per-trade commission?
No separate commission like stockbrokers. The "cost" is reflected in the payout — e.g. an 83% payout means the remainder is a structural cost when you win, and you lose the full stake when you lose.
What's the payout percentage?
It varies by asset, time, and market conditions. Real observed example: EUR/USD 1-minute ~83% (a Rp14,000 stake → ~Rp25,620 if correct; a full loss if wrong). The cashier banner also mentions payouts up to 90% on Crypto IDX. Always check the live figure on the platform before trading.
Are deposits/withdrawals charged?
Per Stockity's cashier: deposits are free (0 fee) and withdrawals start from 0%. The amount can vary by method — check the final value on the official cashier when transacting.
Are bonuses really free?
Often not. Bonuses usually carry turnover requirements (a certain trading volume) before funds can be withdrawn. Read the terms; a bonus you don't understand can lock your withdrawal.
Is there an 'inactivity fee'?
Some platforms charge inactivity fees on long-dormant accounts. For Stockity we haven't found this in the cashier — check the official terms. We don't invent it; if we find the data, this page will be updated.