Trade CHF / JPY | Spot Forex
CHF/JPY Forex Trading Conditions
| Classic | Direct | Pro | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spread type | Fixed | Floating | Floating |
| Min. spread, pip | 4 | 3.2 | 2.5 |
| Order distance, pip | 8 | 8 | 8 |
| Swap, pip (Long/Short) | -0.78 / -0.61 | -0.78 / -0.61 | -0.78 / -0.61 |
| Pip Size | 0.01 | 0.01 | 0.01 |
| Lot size for МТ4/МТ5 | 100000 CHF | 100000 CHF | 100000 CHF |
| Max Leverage | Account leverage | Account leverage | Account leverage |
CHF JPY Trading Hours
CHF JPY trading hours are the time when investors can buy and sell CHF JPY. The CHF JPY is traded on multiple exchanges around the world. This means that investors have many different opportunities to trade CHF JPY during different trading hours. Depending on where you live, you may be able to trade CHF JPY at any time throughout the day or night. For those who want to take advantage of these opportunities, it is important to know when CHF JPY trading hours begin and end.
The CHF/JPY has reached its lows in 2008 during financial crisis, since then this currency pair has traded higher due to aggressive Japanese monetary easing. These currencies are viewed as safe-haven currencies and funding currencies due to low interest rates and different financial properties.
"CHFJPY Trading
The CHFJPY has reached its lows in 2008 during financial crisis, since then this currency pair has traded higher due to aggressive Japanese monetary easing. These currencies are viewed as safe-haven currencies and funding currencies due to low interest rates and different financial properties. This pair presents how many Japanese Yens are needed to trade CHFJPY. For a deeper understanding how to trade currency pairs, for example CHFJPY, you will need to know about bid and ask, pips and more, we suggest to start from basics "What is Forex Trading".
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Currency Pair CHFJPY | Forex | Major
The Swiss franc (CHF, “Swissie”) is the 6th most traded currency in the world. The issuer is the Swiss National Bank.
- Is considered as a “safe haven” currency due to the country's non-inflationary and stable economy
