Updated March 2026
Trading EUR/CHF on FundedX: Complete Guide
Typical EUR/CHF trading conditions on FundedX. All specs are indicative — verify current terms on FundedX's official website before trading.
EUR/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 EUR/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 EUR/CHF on FundedX
Trading EUR/CHF on FundedX presents a compelling opportunity for prop traders who prefer lower volatility instruments with predictable price movements. This Swiss franc cross typically moves around 35 pips daily, making it an excellent choice for traders who want to avoid the wild swings seen in major pairs during news events. The relatively calm nature of EUR/CHF aligns well with FundedX's conservative risk parameters, particularly the 3% daily loss limit, as you're less likely to get caught in sudden gap moves that could threaten your account.
The instrument's low volatility becomes a strategic advantage when working within FundedX's 4% total drawdown limit. Unlike high-volatility pairs that can quickly eat into your allowed losses, EUR/CHF gives you more room to work with multiple positions over time. However, this stability comes with trade-offs. With a typical 2.5 pip spread and only moderate daily ranges, you need to be more selective about entries and manage transaction costs carefully. Each trade effectively starts 2.5 pips against you, representing roughly 7% of the average daily movement.
Timing your EUR/CHF trades becomes crucial on FundedX's platform. The best volatility typically occurs during the London session overlap with European markets, roughly between 8-12 GMT, when both European Central Bank influences and Swiss National Bank policy impacts are most actively priced in. Trading during Asian hours often results in sideways action that can slowly drain your account through spread costs without meaningful directional moves.
Position sizing with FundedX's 1:50 leverage requires careful calculation. On a $25,000 account, your 3% daily loss limit gives you $750 to work with, but with EUR/CHF's tendency for slow, grinding moves, you might find yourself holding positions longer than anticipated. A 0.25 lot position represents about $2.50 per pip movement, meaning you could theoretically handle a 300 pip move against you before hitting daily limits, but EUR/CHF rarely moves that dramatically in a single session. This actually works in your favor, as you can size positions more aggressively relative to the pair's historical volatility.
The biggest risk with EUR/CHF on any prop firm, including FundedX, isn't dramatic losses but rather death by a thousand cuts. The wide spread relative to daily movement means you need to be right about direction and timing. Overtrading this pair because it 'feels safe' can quickly erode your account through transaction costs. Swiss National Bank interventions, while rare, can create sudden moves that contradict technical analysis. Additionally, during low liquidity periods, the spread can widen significantly beyond the typical 2.5 pips, making entries and exits more expensive. Success with EUR/CHF on FundedX requires patience, precise timing, and a clear understanding that consistent small wins, rather than home runs, will drive your progress toward the 5% profit target needed to advance to the next phase.
EUR/CHF Specs: FundedX vs Competitors
Typical conditions across firms. Spreads are indicative and vary with market conditions.