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Updated March 2026

Trading CAD/CHF on Top Tier Trader: Complete Guide

Typical CAD/CHF trading conditions on Top Tier Trader. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on Top Tier Trader's official website before trading.

CAD/CHF Specs on Top Tier Trader

Leverage1:100
Typical Spread3.3 pips
Min Lot0.01
Max Lot100
CommissionNone
Trading Hours24/5
Swap Long-9.6
Swap Short+4.1

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

Top Tier Trader Account Rules (Quick Reference)

Total drawdown:10%
Phase 1 target:10%
News trading:allowed
Weekend holding:Allowed

Position Sizing Guide for CAD/CHF

Position sizes below use 1% risk per trade with a 10-pip stop loss. Daily limit shows the maximum loss Top Tier Trader 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 CAD/CHF on Top Tier Trader

CAD/CHF presents a unique opportunity for prop traders at Top Tier Trader, particularly those seeking steady, predictable price movements without the chaos of major pairs. With its typical 45-pip daily range and low volatility profile, this cross-pair aligns well with Top Tier Trader's 5% daily loss limit, giving traders reasonable breathing room to work with multi-swing strategies or longer-term positions. The instrument's behavior is heavily influenced by both Canadian commodity exports and Swiss safe-haven flows, creating distinct directional moves that can last several sessions rather than the whipsaws common in EUR/USD or GBP/USD. The 24/5 trading window means you can capitalize on overlapping sessions, though the most productive hours typically occur during the European morning and North American afternoon overlap when both Swiss and Canadian economic data releases hit the market. At Top Tier Trader's 1:100 leverage, position sizing becomes crucial since the 3.3-pip spread represents a more significant portion of your potential profit compared to tighter major pairs. A standard lot on a $25K account gives you roughly $250 per pip movement, which sounds manageable until you factor in that spread cost upfront. Smart CAD/CHF traders often focus on moves exceeding 15-20 pips to ensure the spread doesn't erode profits, making this more suitable for swing trades than scalping strategies. The swap structure at Top Tier Trader shows -9.6 pips for long positions and +4.1 for shorts, meaning holding CAD long against CHF overnight will cost you, while short positions provide a small credit. This swap differential can influence your directional bias, especially when trading around Swiss National Bank intervention concerns or Bank of Canada rate decisions. Risk management becomes particularly important with CAD/CHF because while its low volatility feels safer, sudden commodity price shocks or risk-off events can trigger sharp moves that exceed the typical daily range. Oil price volatility directly impacts CAD strength, and any geopolitical tensions that drive safe-haven demand can rapidly strengthen CHF, creating scenarios where your position moves against you faster than the historical range suggests. The key to success with this pair on Top Tier Trader lies in understanding that its steady nature allows for more patient trade management, but you must respect the 10% total drawdown limit by never risking more than 2% per trade, especially given the wider spread that immediately puts you in the red upon entry.

CAD/CHF Specs: Top Tier Trader vs Competitors

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

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Top Tier Trader1:1003.3 pipsNone0.01
FundedNext1:5003 pipsNone0.01
FTMO1:1003.1 pipsNone0.01
The Funded Trader1:1003.3 pipsNone0.01

CAD/CHF on Top Tier Trader — FAQ

What leverage does Top Tier Trader offer for CAD/CHF?+
Top Tier Trader provides 1:100 leverage for CAD/CHF, meaning on a $25K account you can control up to $2.5M in currency exposure. This translates to roughly $250 per pip for a standard lot, giving substantial profit potential while requiring careful position sizing to respect the firm's daily loss limits.
What is the typical CAD/CHF spread on Top Tier Trader?+
The typical spread is 3.3 pips, which can widen to 5-6 pips during major news releases or low liquidity periods like the Asian session. This wider spread compared to major pairs means you need larger price movements to achieve profitability, making CAD/CHF better suited for swing trading than scalping strategies.
Can I trade CAD/CHF during the news events on Top Tier Trader?+
Top Tier Trader generally allows news trading, but CAD/CHF can experience sudden volatility spikes during Bank of Canada announcements or major commodity price moves. While the pair's typically low volatility makes news events less risky than with major pairs, oil inventory data and Canadian employment figures can still trigger moves exceeding the normal daily range.
How do I size positions in CAD/CHF to protect my Top Tier Trader account?+
With the 5% daily loss limit, on a $25K account you can afford to lose $1,250 per day maximum. Using 0.50 lots ($125/pip) with a 10-pip stop loss gives you $1,250 risk per trade, but consider the 3.3-pip spread cost upfront when calculating your actual risk exposure.

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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 Top Tier Trader's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.