Wikitoro author Mike Druttman
Written by Mike Druttman
Wikitoro reviewer Nadav Zelver
Reviewed by Nadav Zelver

Yes, but it depends on what you’re trading. If you're using eToro to open CFD positions (like leveraged trades on crypto, stocks, forex, indices, or commodities), you’ll pay a daily overnight fee. This fee kicks in when you keep the position open past market close.

Think of it as a rolling charge for holding borrowed money overnight. It’s small, but it adds up if you hold the trade for multiple days. Fees apply each trading day until you close the position.

 

CFD Positions Held Overnight

Got a CFD position running past market close? You’ll get charged an overnight fee, often called a swap or rollover. This happens every night from Monday to Friday.

Now here’s the twist: most assets also come with a weekend fee. That’s a charge equal to three nights’ worth, rolled into one. It covers Friday through Sunday and typically lands on either Wednesday or Friday, depending on the asset.

So if you're holding leveraged trades overnight, keep an eye on the calendar. Those fees stack up.

 

Crypto, Stocks & ETFs (Non-CFD)

No overnight charges here. That’s because you’re not using leverage. You either:

  • Own the asset outright (like stocks or ETFs), or
  • Buy crypto directly without borrowing funds

Daily swap fees is not a thing in this case.

Just a heads-up: eToro does apply a one-off commission or spread on crypto trades (usually around 1%). You might also see currency conversion or withdrawal fees, but again, nothing that hits you daily.

 

Not sure if your trade will rack up a daily fee? Here’s what I do:

Overnight and daily fees indicated by eToro's trading platform
Overnight and daily fees indicated by eToro's trading platform

Before placing any order, I open the trade window on eToro and tthen click on th encircled "i" icon, which shows the exact overnight fees right there, so no more guesswork. I always take a second to check that box. That way, I know upfront what the costs are and when they kick in.

 

 

eToro is a multi-asset platform which offers both investing in stocks and cryptoassets, as well as trading CFDs.

Please note that CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 61% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work, and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.

This communication is intended for information and educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice or investment recommendation. Past performance is not an indication of future results.

Copy Trading does not amount to investment advice.  The value of your investments may go up or down.  Your capital is at risk.

Don’t invest unless you’re prepared to lose all the money you invest. This is a high-risk investment and you should not expect to be protected if something goes wrong. Take 2 mins to learn more.

Crypto investments are risky and highly volatile. Tax may apply. Understand the risks here https://etoro.tw/3PI44nZ.

eToro USA LLC does not offer CFDs and makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication, which hasbeen prepared by our partner utilizing publicly available non-entity specific information about eToro.

 

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Mike Druttman, Head of Content at Wikitoro.org, has decades of expertise in marketing communications and business matching. Educated at the CAM Foundation and the Chartered Institute of Marketing, Mik...

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