I also love to long the eurchf on the dips that recently occured. The only thing you have to consider is the long term swap which can make a quite big difference from broker to broker in case the pair sticks to the 1.20 floor as in 2012. Currently I have 3 accounts and all of them have very different swap rates for a 1 lot long trade on this pair. Thinkforex -1.96, SynergyFX 0.0, Tallinex +0.20. As I am passionate eurchf bull I would like to understand how these differences can be explained. Does anybody know this and maybe have a tip whic broker offers the best swap rate for eurchf long?
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