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Afterprime / Live Spreads / Forex / Trade CADCHF CFD

CADCHF Canadian Dollar vs Swiss Franc

CFD Forex

Forex

Minor Forex-Minor OTC
Sell CAD
Buy CAD

Why Trade CADCHF?

  • Spreads from 0.0pips
  • Fast Execution < 1ms
  • Full Trade Receipts
  • $0 Fee Deposits
  • TradingView
  • TraderEvolution

What is Canadian Dollar vs Swiss Franc / CADCHF?

CADCHF is the ticker symbol for Canadian Dollar vs Swiss Franc. CADCHF is a Forex CFD. The CAD/CHF currency pairing is a representation of the amount of Swiss Francs (CHF) that can be bought for every Canadian dollar (CAD).

The standard contract size for CADCHF is 100000 with max lots of 1000 tradeable in 0.01 lot increments.

CADCHF Product Specification

Contract Size
100000
Margin Currency
CAD
Profile Currency
CHF
Pip Value
10
Asset Class
Sector
Minor
Sub-Sector
Forex-Minor
Expiry
Perpetual
Max Lots
1000
Minimum Size
0.01
Step
0.01
3-Day Swap
N/A
Product Specs

CADCHF Sessions

Exchange
OTC
Market Hours
24 Hrs
Expiry
Perpetual
Monday
00:01-23:59
Tuesday
00:01-23:59
Wednesday
00:01-23:59
Thursday
00:01-23:59
Friday
00:01-23:57
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Time Zone
GMT +2 / GMT +3

CADCHF Platform Access

Price Feed
Desktop
Web
Mobile
FIX API
Scalping / News
Automated Trading
Day Trading

Popular CADCHF FAQs

What is the minimum trade size for CADCHF?

The minimum trade size for CADCHF is 0.01

What is the maximum trade size I can open on CADCHF?

1000 lots

How do you analyze CADCHF?

You analyze the CADCHF forex pair the same as any other market, by a combination of technical analysis, trend analysis, and any pertinent fundamental analysis or information that is available. You should think of the CAD as the "anti-CHF", as if the CHF is soft, it generally means that there is a strengthening CAD, and vice versa.

Is CFD trading risky?

CFD trading is extremely risky. Trading any leveraged product carries significant risk as you have the ability to open positions that are far larger than your account balance.

What leverage do we offer on Forex?

The maximum leverage that the Company offers to retail clients for major currency pairs is 1:30 and for non-major currency pairs is 1:20.

What is the value of one Forex point?

One Forex point is normally = to 10 unit of base currency. For instance, one Forex point of CADCHF is = to 10 CAD.

CADCHF Trading Strategies

The CAD/CHF currency pair is one of the most popular among traders. And it's no wonder why. The Canadian dollar and the Swiss franc are both considered to be relatively stable currencies, making them ideal for trading. We'll take a look at some of the best CAD/CHF trading strategies that you can use to make a profit.

Range Trading Strategy

One of the most popular CAD/CHF trading strategies is range trading. This strategy involves buying the currency pair when it reaches the lower end of its range and selling it when it hits the upper end. To do this effectively, you'll need to have a good understanding of support and resistance levels.

The main advantage of this strategy is that it's relatively simple to understand and implement. Additionally, because you're only looking to trade within a specific range, your risk is limited. However, one downside of this strategy is that you may miss out on potential profits if the currency pair breaks out of its range.

Momentum Trading Strategy

Another popular strategy for trading CAD/CHF is momentum trading. This strategy involves taking advantage of sudden price changes, which can occur in either direction. If you think a currency pair is about to rise in value, you would place a buy order. Similarly, if you think the value is about to drop, you would place a sell order.

This strategy can be profitable if executed properly. However, it's important to note that momentum trades are often high risk and should only be undertaken by experienced traders. Additionally, because prices can change quickly, you'll need to have a strong understanding of technical analysis in order to be successful with this strategy.

Breakout Trading Strategy

The breakout trading strategy can also be used when trading CAD/CHF. This strategy involves taking advantage of sudden price changes that occur when the currency pair breaks out of its previous high or low. To do this successfully, you'll need to have a good understanding of technical indicators such as support and resistance levels.

Like the momentum trading strategy, breakout trading is often high risk and should only be undertaken by experienced traders. Additionally, because prices can change quickly, you'll need proper risk management in place in order to avoid losses.

These are just a few of the many different CAD/CHF trading strategies that you can use to make a profit. Which one you choose will depend on your own personal preferences and risk tolerance level. However, regardless of which strategy you use, always remember to practice proper risk management in order to protect your capital.

Disclaimer: The content on this site should not be considered investment advice. Investing is speculative. When investing, your capital is at risk.

CADCHF Trading Strategies.

The Afterprime liquidity mix for the forex market has been specially designed to cater for all forex trading styles. Enjoy trading on CADCHF with fast speeds and low costs.

Scalpers

Low Costs

News Traders

STP Execution

HFTs

Execution From < 1ms

Expert Advisers

No restrictions

Swing traders

Low financing

Large Traders

Deep sweepable liquidity

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Risk Warning: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 62% of retail investors' accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Please refer to our full Risk Disclosure Notice.

This website does not contain, and should not be construed as containing investment advice or an investment recommendation or, an offer or solicitation for any transactions in financial instruments.

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