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Updated March 2026

Trading USD/SEK on Alpha Capital Group: Complete Guide

Typical USD/SEK trading conditions on Alpha Capital Group. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Alpha Capital Group's official website before trading.

USD/SEK Specs on Alpha Capital Group

Leverage1:30
Typical Spread17.2 pips
Min Lot0.01
Max Lot75
CommissionNone
Trading Hours24/5
Swap Long-8.9
Swap Short+2.3

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

Alpha Capital Group Account Rules (Quick Reference)

Daily loss limit:4%
Total drawdown:6%
Phase 1 target:10%
News trading:restricted
Weekend holding:Not allowed

Position Sizing Guide for USD/SEK

Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss Alpha Capital Group allows per day (4% of account).

Account SizeDaily Limit1% Risk ($)Lots (10-pip SL)Max Lots (Daily Limit)
$10,000$400$1001.054.21
$25,000$1,000$2502.6310.53
$50,000$2,000$5005.2621.05
$100,000$4,000$1,00010.5342.11
$200,000$8,000$2,00021.0584.21

Pip value used: $9.5/lot. Assumes standard lot contract size. Actual P&L varies with entry price.

Trading USD/SEK on Alpha Capital Group

Trading USD/SEK on Alpha Capital Group presents both significant opportunities and challenges for prop traders. This exotic pair's typical 200-pip daily range creates substantial profit potential, but its high volatility demands careful risk management within Alpha Capital Group's framework. The 4% daily loss limit becomes particularly crucial here since USD/SEK can move aggressively during European sessions when Swedish economic data releases or Riksbank communications hit the market. With a typical spread of 17.2 pips, you're starting each trade at a disadvantage that requires the pair to move meaningfully in your favor before reaching profitability. The 1:30 leverage at Alpha Capital Group means you can control $30,000 worth of USD/SEK with a $1,000 margin, but this also amplifies the risk given the pair's tendency for sharp moves. Position sizing becomes critical when you consider that a single standard lot represents roughly $100 per pip movement, making it easy to breach the daily loss limit if you're overleveraged during volatile sessions. The optimal trading window typically aligns with European hours when Swedish krona liquidity is highest, though you'll want to be cautious around 8:30 AM GMT when Swedish data often releases. Unlike major pairs, USD/SEK can experience sudden gaps and erratic price action during thin liquidity periods, particularly during US holidays when dollar flow diminishes. The swap rates of -8.9 for long positions and +2.3 for short positions reflect the interest rate differential, meaning holding long positions overnight will cost you, which is important for swing trading strategies. Alpha Capital Group's 6% maximum total drawdown limit requires even more discipline with this pair since a few bad trades during high-impact Swedish or US news events could quickly approach that threshold. The commission-free structure means you're only paying the spread, but at 17.2 pips, this is significantly higher than major pairs, requiring larger moves to achieve meaningful profits. Risk management becomes paramount when trading this exotic pair, as the combination of high volatility, wide spreads, and Alpha Capital Group's strict loss limits means you need to be selective about entry points and maintain tight position sizing discipline throughout your trading.

USD/SEK Specs: Alpha Capital Group vs Competitors

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

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Alpha Capital Group1:3017.2 pipsNone0.01
FundedNext1:20013.5 pipsNone0.01
FTMO1:10014 pipsNone0.01
The Funded Trader1:5016 pipsNone0.01

USD/SEK on Alpha Capital Group — FAQ

What leverage does Alpha Capital Group offer for USD/SEK?+
Alpha Capital Group provides 1:30 leverage for USD/SEK trading. On a $10,000 account, this means you can control up to $300,000 in notional value, while a $25,000 account allows control of $750,000. This leverage level requires careful position sizing given USD/SEK's high volatility.
What is the typical USD/SEK spread on Alpha Capital Group?+
The typical USD/SEK spread on Alpha Capital Group is 17.2 pips, which is standard for this exotic pair but significantly wider than major currencies. This spread can widen during volatile market conditions or thin liquidity periods, particularly during overlapping session gaps. The wide spread means you need larger price movements to reach profitability compared to major pairs.
Can I trade USD/SEK during the news events on Alpha Capital Group?+
Alpha Capital Group generally allows news trading, but USD/SEK becomes particularly volatile during Swedish Riksbank announcements and key Swedish economic releases like GDP and inflation data. The pair can experience rapid price swings during these events, making it crucial to manage position sizes carefully. Always verify current news trading policies as they can change based on market conditions.
How do I size positions in USD/SEK to protect my Alpha Capital Group account?+
With Alpha Capital Group's 4% daily loss limit, position sizing is critical for USD/SEK given its 200-pip daily range. On a $25,000 account, your daily loss limit is $1,000, so consider using 0.3-0.5 lots maximum to ensure a full 200-pip adverse move won't breach your limit. Always account for the 17.2-pip spread when calculating your risk per trade.

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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 Alpha Capital Group's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.