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April 30, 2013, 04:40:45 AM
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It looks like MtGox only displays a fee when I bought BTC... When I do the calculation for selling BTC, though, I am charged the .6% fee then as well. That seems kinda shady, if you ask me.

Also, if I trade BTC-->USD-->EUR-->BTC am I charged the .2% fee three times?
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April 30, 2013, 05:00:03 AM
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It looks like MtGox only displays a fee when I bought BTC... When I do the calculation for selling BTC, though, I am charged the .6% fee then as well. That seems kinda shady, if you ask me.

Also, if I trade BTC-->USD-->EUR-->BTC am I charged the .2% fee three times?

All exchanges charge transaction fees, that's the source of their income. I don't know the specific fee structure for MtGox.
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April 30, 2013, 05:46:03 AM
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Yes, I'm aware,  but I'm looking for a more specific answer. Do they charge it for EVERY transaction, BOTH ways? I really want to know about BTC-e, the question in the OP...
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