Updated March 2026
Trading USD/CHF on FundedX: Complete Guide
Typical USD/CHF trading conditions on FundedX. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on FundedX's official website before trading.
USD/CHF Specs on FundedX
Typical values only. Actual spreads widen during news events and low-liquidity periods. Commission shown per standard lot.
FundedX Account Rules (Quick Reference)
Position Sizing Guide for USD/CHF
Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss FundedX allows per day (3% of account).
Pip value used: $11.2/lot. Assumes standard lot contract size. Actual P&L varies with entry price.
Trading USD/CHF on FundedX
USD/CHF presents a compelling option for prop traders on FundedX, particularly those who appreciate steady, predictable movement without the extreme volatility that can quickly breach risk limits. With a typical daily range of 65 pips and medium volatility, this pair offers enough movement to capture meaningful profits while staying within FundedX's 3% daily loss limit. The Swiss franc's reputation as a safe-haven currency creates interesting dynamics, especially during risk-off periods when the CHF strengthens against the dollar, providing clear directional opportunities for disciplined traders. The pair's behavior is generally more measured than EUR/USD or GBP/USD, making it suitable for traders who prefer technical setups over news-driven chaos. FundedX's 1:50 leverage works well with USD/CHF's characteristics, as the moderate volatility means you're less likely to get whipsawed out of positions compared to more erratic pairs. With a $25,000 account, you can comfortably trade 0.5 to 1 standard lot while maintaining proper risk management within the firm's parameters. The European and early American sessions typically provide the best liquidity and movement, with Swiss economic data releases during European hours often creating the most significant price action. However, the pair can become quite thin during Asian hours, leading to wider spreads and potential slippage. FundedX's 2.1-pip spread is competitive enough for swing trading and longer intraday holds, though scalpers might find it challenging compared to tighter offerings elsewhere. The swap rates favor short positions slightly, with long positions carrying a -4.2 swap versus -1.8 for shorts, which matters for overnight holds. One key risk specific to USD/CHF is the Swiss National Bank's history of intervention, particularly when the franc becomes too strong, creating sudden reversals that can catch traders off guard. The pair also tends to move in broader, smoother trends rather than sharp breakouts, rewarding patience over aggressive entries. For FundedX traders working toward their 5% profit target in Phase 1, USD/CHF's steady nature means you'll likely need to hold positions longer or trade larger size compared to more volatile pairs, but the trade-off is fewer surprise moves that could trigger the daily loss limit.
USD/CHF Specs: FundedX vs Competitors
Typical conditions across firms. Spreads are indicative and vary with market conditions.