Realise your full potential
with exceptional Forex execution

We set new standards
for speed and reliability*

9 ms

average execution speed

98%

fill Ratio

Slippage metrics
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18% 

trades with price improvement

62% 

trades with no slippage

18% 

trades with negative slippage

*All metrics based on forex orders executed on Swissquote Group platforms between 01/10/2022 – 31/12/2022

What makes us better?
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Deep Forex Liquidity

Our network of Tier 1 banks and regional non-bank liquidity providers enables us to provide a consistent liquidity pool across all our FX & CFD instruments.

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Execution Model

Our execution only model offers the most competitive market conditions to our clients.

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Superior Execution

Our technological infrastructure, with trade servers in premium locations, ensures that you experience the lowest latency and fastest execution.
 

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Swiss Banking Group

Swissquote Bank Europe is authorised and regulated by the CSSF in Luxembourg and is a fully owned subsidiary of Swissquote Group. It fully meets the regulatory requirements and adheres to the highest standards for online financial services, transparency and deposit security.

Order Execution Policy

MetaTrader offers different types of executions methods, so we recommend that your read this section carefully to choose the platform that is right for you. Should you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact a Swissquote representative.

Market orders
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Market Execution
This order is executed at the best available price or rejected if no price is available; the order is filled for the full amount but can be filled better or worse than the requested price. This applied to clients on Swissquote MetaTrader servers. If you do not know which server you are on, please consult your Swissquote representative.

Limit Orders
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Buy Limit
This order will be activated when the Ask price touches the buy limit order. The activated order will be executed at the next available price or rejected if no price is available; the order is filled for the full amount but can be filled better or worse than the requested price. Same policy applies for Take Profit orders.

Sell Limit
This order will be activated when the Bid price touches the sell limit order. The activated order will be executed at the next available price or rejected if no price is available; the order is filled for the full amount but can be filled better or worse than the requested price. Same policy applies for Take Profit orders.

Stop Orders
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Buy Stop
This order will be activated when the Ask price touches the buy stop order. The activated order will be executed at the next available price or rejected if no price is available; the order is filled for the full amount but can be filled better or worse than the requested price. Same policy applies for Trailing Stop orders.

Sell Stop
This order will be activated when the Bid price touches the sell stop order. The activated order will be executed at the next available price or rejected if no price is available; the order is filled for the full amount but can be filled better or worse than the requested price. Same policy applies for Trailing Stop orders.

Leverage

Swissquote offers flexible leverage options.

Maximum Leverage

 Classic/Prime/Elite
Currency Pairs1:30
Precious Metals1:20
Stock Index CFDs1:20
Commodity CFDs1:10
Bond CFDs1:5

 

Leverage is expressed as a ratio and is based on the margin requirements required on your account. For example, if your trading account conditions stipulate 3.33% margin required to trade, this means that to trade the lot size of USD 100'000 you must have 3.33% of this amount (USD 3'330) funded on your trading account. This corresponds to a 1:30 leverage, as USD 3'330 / USD 100'000 = 1:30.

In this specific example, you are committing USD 3'330 to a trade worth USD 100'000. This means that your potential for gains OR loss are based on the value of USD 100'000, not the USD 3'330 of your own cash that is required as margin.

Comparison of leverage ratios and the minimum margin requirement expressed as a percentage:

If leverage ratio is...Then, the minimum required margin equals...
1:303.3%
1:205%
1:1010%
1:520%

If you are new to Forex trading, then we advise you to consider lowering your leverage until you are confident in your trading strategy.

Stop Out Policy

Swissquote’s trading platforms are designed to automatically close open positions when you reach the stop out level. As the stop out levels vary depending on the technology you are using, please read carefully before making any transactions on your account. Should you have any doubts regarding your stop out level, Swissquote representatives are available to assist.

Margin Level Calculation

((Account Balance + Unrealised P&L)/Margin requirement on net open position) x 100 = Margin Level

Example: Trader X has a USD 10'000 balance with an unrealised P&L of + USD 1'000. The open positions include long USDCHF 300'000 and short USDCHF 200'000. Net open position is USDCHF 100'000

((USD 10'000 + USD 1'000)/ USD 1'000) x 100 = 1'100% Margin Level

Stop Out Level
Subject to the limitations set forth in the General Terms and Conditions, the Risk Disclosure Statement and the Special Terms and Conditions for Forex, when the Margin Level falls below 50%, positions with the largest loss (regardless of their size) will be liquidated first, until the margin level is back to 50% or more.

Please note that, in the case of aggregated positions exceeding the maximum transaction size on MetaTrader 5, such positions will first be liquidated up to the maximum transaction size. If the margin level is back to 50% or more after this first liquidation, no further liquidation takes place.

NOP Limits

Net Open Position (NOP) Limits set the maximum amounts for the single and total currency exposure on Forex trading accounts.

 

The NOP limits are adjusted dynamically based on the size, leverage ratio and underlying currencies of the positions you take. Your NOP limits are updated upon execution of every placed order. Should an order exceed your NOP limits, its execution is rejected and it will be cancelled.

To find your NOP limits, connect to your eBanking and click on "Access trading platform" or "Platform details".

Examples of how the NOP limits works
 

Handling of corporate actions


The following corporate actions will cause your positions to be automatically closed on your behalf. We strongly recommend closing them before any such corporate action:

  • Splits & Reverse Splits
  • Acquisitions & Mergers
  • Spin-offs
  • Some specific stock dividends

Regarding cash dividends on Stock CFDs, please consult our Trading Conditions

Get the full picture

With Swissquote you can benefit from competitive spreads, low margin rates and flexible transaction sizes. Furthermore, our trading hours and swap rates are adapted to the markets.

Account types

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Spreads & Swaps

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Forex Product Guide

Your complete summary of all our Forex and CFD products with their specific trading conditions.

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