Headline fee
The percentage trading fee an exchange advertises on its fee schedule or checkout screen.
Headline fees are real but incomplete. They usually describe the maker or taker component of a trade and ignore spread, payment rail surcharges, and FX markups. A low headline fee can sit next to a high spread and payment surcharge, so the effective fee is higher than the headline implies. Augea always surfaces both.
Related terms
Estimates, not quotes.