| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.2 | $0 | 1 | MT5 MT4 | No | FCA | Open | |
2IG | 3.7 | $0 | — | TV MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.4 | $0 | 1 | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 4.3 | $100 | 1.5 | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | CBI | Open | |
| 3.1 | $100 | — | No | FCA | Open | ||
| 3.9 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open | |
| 3.8 | $50 | — | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 4.1 | $0 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | CySEC | Open | |
| 3.3 | $100 | — | MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 3.6 | $200 | — | MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | ASIC | Open |
For traders in Sweden, the FTSE 100 offers a unique opportunity to trade one of the world’s most liquid indices, but understanding the local cost structure is key. Since you operate in Swedish Krona (SEK), every pip movement in GBP/USD must be converted to SEK, adding a small conversion cost that can eat into profits if spreads are wide. Your local timezone is UTC+2, meaning the London session opens perfectly at 10:00 local time — no early alarms needed. The most liquid overlap with New York runs from 15:00 to 18:30 local, ideal for tight spreads. Popular local payment methods like Swish and Bank Transfer are widely supported by brokers on this list, making deposits seamless. However, Sweden’s regulator, Finansinspektionen (FI Sweden), caps retail leverage at 1:30, which means low spreads become even more critical to offset the reduced leverage. For example, a trader in Gothenburg can open a position at 10:00 local and enjoy peak liquidity without staying up late. Among our evaluated brokers, Pepperstone stands out with a score of 4.4/5, offering competitive all-in spreads that can save hundreds of SEK per month compared to the highest-spread alternatives.

The FTSE 100 spread is the difference between the bid and ask price of the index, measured in pips (price interest points). For Sweden traders, this cost is magnified because your account is denominated in SEK. For example, a 0.1 pip spread on FTSE 100 at 0.01 lot size costs roughly 0.10 GBP, which at a GBP/SEK rate of 13.00 equals about 1.30 SEK per trade. Over 100 trades per month, a trader using a broker with a 0.09 pip spread (like Pepperstone) would pay roughly 117 SEK, while a trader using a broker with a 1.2 pip spread would pay 1,560 SEK — a saving of 1,443 SEK per month. Spread matters more in Sweden because the maximum leverage of 1:30 limits position size, making every pip cost more significant relative to potential profit. ECN spreads (variable, raw) are better for Sweden traders than fixed spreads because they track market liquidity, especially during the London-New York overlap when spreads can drop below 0.1 pip. Fixed spreads are wider (often 1.0-1.5 pips) and eat into returns faster given the leverage cap. FI Sweden requires brokers to clearly disclose all costs, including spreads and commissions, in a standardized Key Information Document (KID). Sweden traders should always verify the all-in cost (spread + commission) before opening an account. For Sweden traders, choosing a low-spread broker like Pepperstone or IC Markets is the single most effective way to reduce trading costs, especially when trading frequently.
For Sweden traders, the best time to trade FTSE 100 is during the London session, which opens at 10:00 local time (UTC+2). This is a perfect daytime window — you can check charts over morning coffee without disrupting sleep. The most liquid overlap with New York runs from 15:00 to 18:30 local, offering the tightest spreads (often below 0.1 pip on ECN accounts). Sweden traders should prioritize this 3.5-hour window for high-volume entries. A recommended routine: review economic calendar at 09:30 local, enter trades at London open (10:00) or during the NY overlap (15:00-18:30). The Asian session (00:00-07:00 local) sees significantly wider spreads, often 0.5-1.0 pips, and is best avoided unless you are swing trading with wider stops. Sweden has no specific public holidays that affect FTSE 100 trading, but be aware that UK bank holidays (e.g., Early May Bank Holiday) can reduce liquidity and widen spreads. Weekend gaps occur when the market opens on Monday at 09:00 local (London open) after a 60-hour close. Always use limit orders if entering near the Sunday open to avoid slippage. In summary, Sweden traders can trade FTSE 100 comfortably during normal business hours without staying up late.
Slippage is a critical concern for Sweden traders, especially those scalping FTSE 100. Sweden has excellent internet infrastructure with average latency under 10ms to major European data centers, but ping to broker servers varies. For Sweden traders, connecting to a London-based server (most European brokers) yields ping of 30-50ms, which is acceptable for most strategies. However, for high-frequency scalping, a VPS hosted in London can reduce ping to under 5ms, significantly improving fill quality. Pepperstone offers the best execution for Sweden traders, with ECN technology and a London matching engine that provides sub-100ms execution. Sweden traders should avoid brokers with servers in Asia or the US, as ping can exceed 150ms, increasing slippage risk. FI Sweden does not mandate specific execution quality standards beyond general conduct rules, so it is wise to test with a demo account first. For Sweden traders using scalping strategies, a VPS is highly recommended — it costs around 100-200 SEK per month and can reduce slippage by 50% or more. Always check your broker's slippage policy during news events, as some brokers allow negative slippage while others offer price improvement.
For Sweden traders, swap (overnight financing) costs on FTSE 100 positions can add up quickly. Sweden is not a Muslim-majority country (approximately 8% Muslim population), so Islamic accounts are available but less commonly requested. FI Sweden does not have specific Islamic finance regulations, but brokers may offer swap-free accounts as a commercial service. For a non-Muslim Sweden trader with a $1,000 account at 1:30 leverage, holding a 0.1 lot FTSE 100 position overnight typically costs around 2-3 SEK per day (depending on interest rate differentials). Over a month, that's 60-90 SEK — a significant cost for smaller accounts. The top 2 Islamic account brokers available in Sweden are Pepperstone and Exness — both offer genuine swap-free accounts with no hidden admin fees for FTSE 100. For non-Muslim Sweden traders, the best way to minimize swap costs is to close all positions before the daily rollover at 00:00 server time (usually 01:00 local time in Sweden during summer). Alternatively, use a swap-free account if you plan to hold positions for more than a few days. Always verify swap rates in your broker's contract specifications before trading, as they can vary by instrument and account type.