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What Is a Pip in CAD/CHF?
A pip (Percentage in Point) is the smallest standardised price movement in the Canadian Dollar / Swiss Franc (CAD/CHF) pair. For CAD/CHF, one pip is located at the fourth decimal place (0.0001) — a price move of 0.0001. Understanding pip value is the first step to sizing any CAD/CHF trade correctly and managing your risk.
CAD/CHF Pip Calculator — How to Use It
The CAD/CHF pip calculator above computes your pip value in real time. Here’s what each field means for CAD/CHF trades:
- Currency Pair: Pre-set to CAD/CHF — the Canadian Dollar / Swiss Franc market.
- Account Currency: Select the currency your brokerage account is denominated in. The calculator converts your CAD/CHF pip value into your home currency automatically.
- Lot Size: Standard (100,000 units), mini (10,000), micro (1,000), or a custom size. Your pip value scales proportionally.
- Entry & Stop Loss: Enter your planned trade levels. The pip calculator computes how many pips to your stop and your total monetary risk.
How Much Is a Pip Worth in CAD/CHF?
For a standard lot on CAD/CHF, the pip value is 10.00 CHF. Because the quote currency is CHF, this value may need to be converted to your account currency — which the pip calculator handles instantly. Here’s a quick reference:
| Lot Size | Units | Pip Value (CHF) |
|---|---|---|
| Standard (1.0) | 100,000 | 10.00 |
| Mini (0.1) | 10,000 | 1.00 |
| Micro (0.01) | 1,000 | 0.10 |
CAD/CHF Pip Value Formula
The formula for CAD/CHF pip value is:
Pip Value = Pip Size × Units Traded
CAD/CHF Standard Lot = 0.0001 × 100,000 = 10.00 CHF
If your account is not denominated in CHF, divide by the CHF/AccountCurrency exchange rate. The pip calculator above performs this conversion automatically using real-time approximate rates.
Why Use a CAD/CHF Pip Calculator?
- Eliminate manual errors: A decimal mistake in pip value can mean trading 10× your intended size. The calculator removes all guesswork.
- Consistent risk management: Always know your exact monetary risk before clicking “Buy” or “Sell” on CAD/CHF.
- Works for any account currency: Whether your account is in USD, EUR, KES, NGN, GBP, or 15+ other currencies, the pip calculator converts automatically.
- Instant position sizing: Switch to “Position Size” mode to find the correct CAD/CHF lot size for your account balance and stop distance.
Risk Management for CAD/CHF Trades
Professional traders apply the 2% rule: never risk more than 2% of your account on a single CAD/CHF trade. With our pip calculator’s Position Size mode, you can enter your account balance, your stop loss distance, and get the exact CAD/CHF lot size that keeps your risk within bounds — before you open the trade.
Frequently Asked Questions — CAD/CHF Pip Calculator
What is a pip in CAD/CHF?
A pip is the smallest standardised price movement in CAD/CHF. For this pair, one pip = 0.0001 (at the fourth decimal place (0.0001)).
How many pips is one cent on CAD/CHF?
For standard 4-decimal pairs, one cent equals 100 pips. For JPY pairs (2-decimal), one yen equals 100 pips. Always confirm with the pip calculator above.
Is the CAD/CHF pip calculator free?
Yes. The CAD/CHF pip calculator on this page is completely free to use with no sign-up or registration required.
Does the pip calculator work for gold (XAU/USD)?
Yes. Switch the pair selector to XAU/USD. The calculator applies the correct gold contract size (100 oz per standard lot) and pip size ($0.01 per ounce) automatically.
What is the spread on CAD/CHF?
Spreads vary by broker and market conditions. CAD/CHF is a CAD Crosses pair — typically one of the most liquid in its category, with tighter spreads. Factor your broker’s spread (in pips) into your target calculation to get an accurate net profit figure.