XM Partner Code: Y92YD
Paste it in the “Partner code” field when you create your XM account:
What is an XM partner code?
A partner code is an optional, alphanumeric ID you can enter on the very first registration screen at XM. It tells XM which Introducing Broker (IB) referred you and automatically attaches any special trading conditions or rebates negotiated by that IB.
You’ll see a ✅ green check-mark when the code is valid!
XM highlights
🏆 Partner code | Y92YD |
⚡ Pricing | Standard & Ultra‑Low accounts from ≈0.6 pips; Zero accounts offer raw spreads from 0.0 pips + $3.50 commission per lot |
🛠 Platforms | MT4, MT5, XM WebTrader, XM mobile apps |
🌐 Available in | 190+ countries (USA, Canada, Iran & a few others are restricted) |
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FAQs
Is there a bonus or rebate?
While XM itself doesn’t run cash‑back schemes publicly, some IBs share a rebate. Terms can vary by country.
Can I add the code after registration?
Unfortunately, XM only allows partner codes to be added during the initial sign‑up. If you missed it, you need to open a fresh account.
Does using a partner code change my costs?
No – your spreads and commissions are the same as the public offer. If anything, you might benefit from additional rebates or free VPS promotions linked to the IB.
Is trading risky?
Yes. CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. Make sure you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.