Updated March 2026
Instruments at Prop Firms
Compare trading conditions for 54 instruments across top prop firms. Find leverage, typical spreads, and position sizing guides — select any instrument for a full firm-by-firm breakdown.
Forex
29 forex instruments across prop firms
Major Pairs
EURUSDMedium
EUR/USD
The most traded currency pair in the world, accounting for roughly 28% of all forex volume.
~80 pips/day24/5
USDJPYMedium
USD/JPY
The second most traded forex pair. Driven by interest rate differentials and risk sentiment.
~70 pips/day24/5
GBPUSDHigh
GBP/USD
Cable — the British Pound vs the US Dollar. Known for sharp moves around UK economic data.
~110 pips/day24/5
AUDUSDMedium
AUD/USD
The Aussie Dollar — a commodity currency sensitive to Chinese demand and risk appetite.
~70 pips/day24/5
USDCHFMedium
USD/CHF
The Swissie — moves inversely to EUR/USD. The Swiss Franc is a classic safe-haven currency.
~65 pips/day24/5
USDCADMedium
USD/CAD
The Loonie — heavily influenced by oil prices and Canadian employment data.
~65 pips/day24/5
NZDUSDMedium
NZD/USD
The Kiwi — tracks commodity prices and risk sentiment. Moves in tandem with AUD/USD.
~60 pips/day24/5
Minor Pairs
EURGBPLow
EUR/GBP
Euro vs Pound. Tight range most days but explosive during UK political events.
~40 pips/day24/5
EURJPYHigh
EUR/JPY
Euro vs Japanese Yen. A popular carry trade pair known for strong trending moves.
~90 pips/day24/5
GBPJPYVery High
GBP/JPY
The Dragon — GBP/JPY is one of the most volatile and fast-moving pairs in the forex market.
~130 pips/day24/5
EURCHFLow
EUR/CHF
Euro vs Swiss Franc. Usually quiet but prone to sharp spikes on SNB interventions.
~35 pips/day24/5
AUDJPYHigh
AUD/JPY
Aussie vs Yen. A key risk sentiment barometer — falls sharply on global risk-off episodes.
~80 pips/day24/5
GBPCHFHigh
GBP/CHF
British Pound vs Swiss Franc. Volatile cross affected by both UK and Swiss monetary policy.
~80 pips/day24/5
AUDCADMedium
AUD/CAD
Two commodity currencies in one pair. Tracks commodity prices and relative growth differentials.
~55 pips/day24/5
NZDJPYMedium
NZD/JPY
New Zealand Dollar vs Japanese Yen. Classic carry trade pair with solid trending tendencies.
~65 pips/day24/5
CADCHFLow
CAD/CHF
Canadian Dollar vs Swiss Franc. A commodity-safe-haven cross with wide spreads and low volume.
~45 pips/day24/5
CHFJPYMedium
CHF/JPY
Two safe-haven currencies. Trends well during risk-off periods when both JPY and CHF strengthen.
~55 pips/day24/5
AUDNZDLow
AUD/NZD
Aussie vs Kiwi. Driven by RBNZ vs RBA policy divergence and relative commodity demand.
~40 pips/day24/5
GBPCADHigh
GBP/CAD
British Pound vs Canadian Dollar. Volatile cross with wide swings on UK data and oil price moves.
~90 pips/day24/5
EURNZDHigh
EUR/NZD
Euro vs New Zealand Dollar. A wide-ranging cross driven by risk sentiment and ECB policy.
~75 pips/day24/5
EURAUDHigh
EUR/AUD
Euro vs Australian Dollar. Risk-on vs risk-off dynamic makes this a trending pair.
~80 pips/day24/5
EURCADMedium
EUR/CAD
Euro vs Canadian Dollar. Reacts to oil price swings and ECB/BoC policy divergence.
~65 pips/day24/5
Exotic Pairs
USDMXNVery High
USD/MXN
US Dollar vs Mexican Peso. Highly sensitive to US trade policy and Banxico decisions.
~400 pips/day24/5
USDZARVery High
USD/ZAR
US Dollar vs South African Rand. Volatile emerging-market pair driven by commodity prices.
~600 pips/day24/5
USDTRYVery High
USD/TRY
US Dollar vs Turkish Lira. Extreme volatility — driven by CBRT policy and inflation.
~800 pips/day24/5
USDSEKHigh
USD/SEK
US Dollar vs Swedish Krona. A Scandinavian major used by traders seeking currency diversification.
~200 pips/day24/5
USDNOKHigh
USD/NOK
US Dollar vs Norwegian Krone. Tracks oil prices closely — Norges Bank policy drives medium-term trends.
~220 pips/day24/5
USDSGDLow
USD/SGD
US Dollar vs Singapore Dollar. Relatively stable — used by Asian session traders and Asia-Pacific funds.
~80 pips/day24/5
EURHUFHigh
EUR/HUF
Euro vs Hungarian Forint. A CEE exotic pair driven by NBH rate decisions and EU policy.
~250 pips/day24/5
Indices
12 indices instruments across prop firms
US Indices
US30High
US30 (Dow Jones)
The Dow Jones Industrial Average — 30 large-cap US companies. One of the most-traded indices.
~350 pips/dayMon-Fri, market hours + pre/post
US100High
US100 (NASDAQ)
NASDAQ 100 — the top 100 non-financial US companies. Dominated by mega-cap tech stocks.
~250 pips/dayMon-Fri, market hours + pre/post
US500Medium
US500 (S&P 500)
The S&P 500 — the benchmark index for the US stock market. Widely used for hedging and speculation.
~60 pips/dayMon-Fri, market hours + pre/post
European Indices
UK100Medium
UK100 (FTSE 100)
FTSE 100 — the top 100 companies on the London Stock Exchange. GBP-sensitive and commodity-weighted.
~80 pips/dayMon-Fri, 08:00-16:30 GMT
GER40High
GER40 (DAX)
Germany's DAX 40 index — Europe's most liquid equity index, driven by industrial and auto sectors.
~150 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:00-17:30 CET
EU50Medium
EU50 (Euro Stoxx 50)
Euro Stoxx 50 — the 50 largest Eurozone companies across 11 countries.
~50 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:00-17:30 CET
FRA40Medium
FRA40 (CAC 40)
France's CAC 40 — blue-chip French companies. Luxury goods and energy sectors dominate.
~70 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:00-17:30 CET
ESP35Medium
ESP35 (IBEX 35)
Spain's IBEX 35 — a banking and energy-heavy index with relatively low liquidity vs DAX or FTSE.
~60 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:00-17:30 CET
Asian Indices
JPN225High
JPN225 (Nikkei)
Japan's Nikkei 225 — heavily influenced by USD/JPY and BoJ monetary policy decisions.
~400 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:00-15:30 JST
AUS200Medium
AUS200 (ASX 200)
Australia's ASX 200 — dominated by mining and banking stocks. Tracks commodity prices closely.
~60 pips/dayMon-Fri, 10:00-16:00 AEST
HK50High
HK50 (Hang Seng)
Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index — dominated by Chinese tech and financial companies.
~300 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:30-16:00 HKT
CHINA50High
China A50
China's top 50 A-share companies. Politically sensitive — reacts sharply to PBOC and CSRC news.
~150 pips/dayMon-Fri, 09:30-15:00 CST
Commodities
8 commodities instruments across prop firms
Metals
XAUUSDHigh
Gold (XAU/USD)
Gold — the most-traded commodity in forex markets. Safe-haven metal driven by real yields and USD.
~200 pips/day24/5
XAGUSDVery High
Silver (XAG/USD)
Silver — more volatile than gold. Has both safe-haven and industrial demand drivers.
~400 pips/day24/5
COPPERMedium
Copper
Copper — Dr. Copper is a leading indicator for global economic health. Driven by Chinese demand.
~0.06 pips/day24/5 (Mon-Fri)
XPTUSDHigh
Platinum (XPT/USD)
Platinum — a precious metal with industrial demand from auto catalysts. Less liquid than gold.
~150 pips/day24/5
XPDUSDVery High
Palladium (XPD/USD)
Palladium — rare metal with primary demand from gasoline catalytic converters. Very low liquidity.
~300 pips/day24/5
Energy
USOILHigh
US Oil (WTI)
WTI Crude Oil — the US benchmark. Moves on OPEC decisions, EIA inventory data, and USD strength.
~150 pips/day24/5 (Mon-Fri)
UKOILHigh
UK Oil (Brent)
Brent Crude Oil — the global benchmark. Slightly higher prices than WTI due to geographic premium.
~140 pips/day24/5 (Mon-Fri)
XNGUSDVery High
Natural Gas (XNG/USD)
Natural Gas — extremely volatile energy commodity. Seasonal demand and storage data drive big moves.
~15 pips/day24/5 (Mon-Fri)
Crypto
5 crypto instruments across prop firms
Major Crypto
Altcoins
XRPUSDVery High
XRP/USD
XRP — Ripple's payment token. Highly sensitive to regulatory news and cross-border payment adoption.
~0.08 pips/day24/7
LTCUSDVery High
Litecoin (LTC/USD)
Litecoin — one of the earliest Bitcoin alternatives. Tracks BTC closely with amplified moves.
~15 pips/day24/7
SOLUSDVery High
Solana (SOL/USD)
Solana — high-speed blockchain platform. One of the most volatile and actively traded altcoins.
~20 pips/day24/7
Disclaimer:All instrument specs shown are typical/indicative values only. Spreads, leverage, and lot sizes vary by firm, account type, and market conditions. Always verify current trading conditions on each firm's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.