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Updated March 2026

Trading USD/CHF on Sway Funded: Complete Guide

Typical USD/CHF trading conditions on Sway Funded. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Sway Funded's official website before trading.

USD/CHF Specs on Sway Funded

Leverage1:100
Typical Spread2.2 pips
Min Lot0.01
Max Lot100
CommissionNone
Trading Hours24/5
Swap Long-3.2
Swap Short-5.1

Typical values only. Actual spreads widen during news events and low-liquidity periods. Commission shown per standard lot.

Sway Funded Account Rules (Quick Reference)

News trading:restricted
Weekend holding:Not allowed

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 Sway Funded allows per day (N/A% of account).

Account SizeDaily Limit1% Risk ($)Lots (10-pip SL)Max Lots (Daily Limit)
$10,000$500$1000.894.46
$25,000$1,250$2502.2311.16
$50,000$2,500$5004.4622.32
$100,000$5,000$1,0008.9344.64
$200,000$10,000$2,00017.8689.29

Pip value used: $11.2/lot. Assumes standard lot contract size. Actual P&L varies with entry price.

Trading USD/CHF on Sway Funded

USD/CHF presents a compelling opportunity for prop traders at Sway Funded, offering the reliability of a major currency pair with moderate volatility that aligns well with risk management requirements. As a safe-haven cross between the US dollar and Swiss franc, this pair tends to move in measured increments rather than explosive spikes, making it particularly suitable for traders who prefer calculated risk-taking over high-octane speculation. The typical 65-pip daily range provides ample movement for profitable trades while remaining well within Sway Funded's 5% daily loss limit, assuming proper position sizing. With 1:100 leverage, a standard lot on USD/CHF represents significant exposure, but the pair's medium volatility means you're less likely to experience the sudden gaps that can devastate accounts trading more volatile instruments. The 24/5 trading schedule works in your favor here, as USD/CHF tends to show its most predictable movements during the overlap of European and US sessions, roughly between 8 AM and 12 PM EST, when both Swiss and US economic data releases can drive clear directional moves. Position sizing becomes critical given Sway Funded's leverage and loss limits. On a $25,000 account, risking 1% per trade means limiting your exposure to about $250 per position, which translates to roughly 0.25 lots with a 100-pip stop loss. The 2.2-pip spread, while not the tightest in the industry, remains reasonable for a major pair and shouldn't significantly impact your trading costs unless you're scalping very short timeframes. One key consideration with USD/CHF is its tendency to respect technical levels more consistently than some other majors, making it ideal for traders who rely on support, resistance, and chart patterns. However, the pair can enter prolonged consolidation phases where it trades sideways for weeks, potentially frustrating traders looking for constant action. The negative swap rates on both long and short positions mean holding overnight positions will cost you, with short positions being particularly expensive at -5.1 pips per night. This makes USD/CHF better suited for intraday strategies or short-term swing trades rather than long-term position holding. Risk management takes on added importance because while the pair rarely gaps dramatically, Swiss National Bank interventions, though infrequent, can create sudden volatility spikes that could challenge even conservative position sizes.

USD/CHF Specs: Sway Funded vs Competitors

Typical conditions across firms. Spreads are indicative and vary with market conditions.

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Sway Funded1:1002.2 pipsNone0.01
FundedNext1:5001.6 pipsNone0.01
FTMO1:1001.7 pipsNone0.01
FundingPips1:1002.4 pipsNone0.01

USD/CHF on Sway Funded — FAQ

What leverage does Sway Funded offer for USD/CHF?+
Sway Funded provides 1:100 leverage on USD/CHF, meaning each dollar in your account controls $100 in currency exposure. On a $10,000 account, you could theoretically control up to $1,000,000 in USD/CHF, while a $25,000 account could control $2,500,000, though prudent risk management would suggest using only a fraction of this available leverage.
What is the typical USD/CHF spread on Sway Funded?+
The typical USD/CHF spread on Sway Funded is 2.2 pips, which represents the difference between the bid and ask prices. This spread can widen during major news releases, market open/close times, or periods of low liquidity, potentially reaching 3-4 pips, which adds to your trading costs and should be factored into your profit targets.
Can I trade USD/CHF during the news events on Sway Funded?+
Sway Funded typically allows news trading on major pairs like USD/CHF, but you should verify their current news trading policy as some prop firms restrict trading during high-impact releases. USD/CHF can experience increased volatility during Swiss National Bank announcements, US Federal Reserve decisions, and key economic data from both countries, requiring extra caution with position sizing during these events.
How do I size positions in USD/CHF to protect my Sway Funded account?+
To protect against Sway Funded's 5% daily loss limit, consider risking no more than 1-2% per trade, which on a $25,000 account means limiting losses to $250-500 per position. With USD/CHF's moderate volatility, this typically translates to position sizes of 0.10-0.25 lots with appropriate stop losses of 100-200 pips, depending on your trading timeframe and strategy.

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Disclaimer: All instrument specs shown are typical/indicative values only and are not guaranteed. Spreads widen during news events, market opens/closes, and periods of low liquidity. Leverage and lot sizes may differ by account type. Always verify current trading conditions on Sway Funded's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.