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Updated March 2026

Trading USD/SEK on Maven Trading: Complete Guide

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

USD/SEK Specs on Maven Trading

Leverage1:50
Typical Spread17.2 pips
Min Lot0.01
Max Lot50
CommissionNone
Trading Hours24/5
Swap Long-8.9
Swap Short+3.4

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

Maven Trading Account Rules (Quick Reference)

Daily loss limit:3%
Total drawdown:5%
Phase 1 target:8%
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 Maven Trading allows per day (3% of account).

Account SizeDaily Limit1% Risk ($)Lots (10-pip SL)Max Lots (Daily Limit)
$10,000$300$1001.053.16
$25,000$750$2502.637.89
$50,000$1,500$5005.2615.79
$100,000$3,000$1,00010.5331.58
$200,000$6,000$2,00021.0563.16

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

Trading USD/SEK on Maven Trading

Trading USD/SEK on Maven Trading presents both significant opportunities and challenges that demand respect for this exotic pair's volatile nature. With a typical daily range of 200 pips, this instrument can deliver substantial moves that align well with Maven's 8% Phase 1 profit target, but the same volatility requires careful risk management given the firm's 3% daily loss limit. The high volatility stems from the Swedish Krona's sensitivity to commodity prices, particularly oil, and the Riksbank's monetary policy decisions, which often create sharp directional moves that can work for or against your position quickly. Maven's 1:50 leverage on USD/SEK strikes a reasonable balance for this pair, providing enough firepower to capitalize on the big moves without excessive risk amplification, though the 17.2 pip spread does eat into profits more than major pairs, making precision in entries and exits crucial. The 24/5 trading hours mean you can catch moves across all sessions, but the most volatile periods typically align with European morning hours when Swedish economic data releases occur, and during overlap sessions when both US and European markets are active. Position sizing becomes critical with USD/SEK's 200-pip daily range potentially triggering Maven's 3% daily loss limit faster than you might expect. If you're trading a $25,000 account, that's a $750 daily loss limit, which could be hit with just a 0.40 lot position moving 200 pips against you, factoring in the spread. This reality means most traders should consider position sizes between 0.05 to 0.15 lots to maintain proper risk-reward ratios while staying within Maven's rules. The instrument-specific risks include sudden policy shifts from the Riksbank, oil price shocks that dramatically impact the Krona, and the pair's tendency to gap during Swedish holidays or major Scandinavian economic events. The negative swap of -8.9 pips for long positions also makes this pair less suitable for longer-term holds, though the positive 3.4 pips for short positions can work in your favor if you're bearish on USD or bullish on SEK fundamentals. Maven's commission-free structure helps with the overall cost basis, but that 17.2 pip spread means you need moves of at least 25-30 pips to reach meaningful profitability after accounting for bid-ask costs and potential slippage during volatile periods.

USD/SEK Specs: Maven Trading vs Competitors

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

FirmLeverageTypical SpreadCommissionMin Lot
Maven Trading1:5017.2 pipsNone0.01
FundedNext1:20013.5 pipsNone0.01
FTMO1:10014 pipsNone0.01
The Funded Trader1:5016 pipsNone0.01

USD/SEK on Maven Trading — FAQ

What leverage does Maven Trading offer for USD/SEK?+
Maven Trading provides 1:50 leverage for USD/SEK trading. On a $10,000 account, this means you can control up to $500,000 worth of currency, while a $25,000 account allows control of $1,250,000. This leverage level is conservative compared to major pairs but appropriate given USD/SEK's high volatility and exotic nature.
What is the typical USD/SEK spread on Maven Trading?+
The typical spread for USD/SEK on Maven Trading is 17.2 pips, which is competitive for an exotic pair but higher than majors. Spreads often widen during low liquidity periods like the Asian session or around major Swedish economic announcements. This cost structure means you need meaningful price moves to overcome the entry cost and reach profitability.
Can I trade USD/SEK during the news events on Maven Trading?+
Maven Trading generally allows news trading without restrictions, making USD/SEK tradeable during high-impact Swedish or US economic releases. However, spreads typically widen significantly during major announcements like Riksbank decisions or Swedish GDP releases. The increased volatility during these events can quickly approach your daily loss limits, so position sizing becomes even more critical.
How do I size positions in USD/SEK to protect my Maven Trading account?+
With Maven's 3% daily loss limit and USD/SEK's 200-pip daily range, position sizing is crucial for account protection. On a $25,000 account with a $750 daily loss limit, consider maximum position sizes of 0.15 lots, which would risk approximately $150 per 100-pip move. This conservative approach allows for the pair's volatility while keeping you well within Maven's risk parameters even during adverse moves.

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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 Maven Trading's official website before trading. This is not financial advice. Updated March 2026.