| Broker | Score | Deposit | Spread | Platforms | Islamic | Reg | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4.2 | $0 | — | MT5 MT4 | No | FCA | Open | |
2IG | 3.7 | $0 | — | TV MT5 MT4 | Yes | FCA | Open |
| 4.4 | $0 | 1.5 | TV MT5 MT4 cT | Yes | FCA | Open | |
| 4.3 | $100 | 3 | 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 retail traders in Hungary, trading NZD/CHF offers a unique opportunity to capture cross-rate movements with relatively low volatility, but the real cost lies in the spread — and that is where Hungary-based traders can save thousands of forints annually. Since your local currency is the Hungarian Forint (HUF), every pip saved on the NZD/CHF spread directly improves your bottom line when converting profits back to HUF. Trading from Hungary means you operate in the UTC+2 timezone, so the London session opens at 10:00 local time, and the critical London-New York overlap runs from 15:00 to 18:30 local — this is when spreads tighten the most. To fund your account, you can use Bank Transfer or Credit Card, both widely accepted by international brokers. However, remember that the Hungarian regulator MNB caps retail leverage at 1:30, so position sizing must be carefully managed. A trader in Budapest, for example, who scalps NZD/CHF during the overlap can benefit from spreads as low as 0.09 pips at top brokers. Among our verified list, Pepperstone scores 4.4/5 for its all-in competitive pricing, making it the top choice for Hungary traders seeking the lowest NZD/CHF spread.

The NZD/CHF spread is the difference between the buy price (ask) and sell price (bid) — it is the primary cost you pay every time you open a trade. For Hungary traders who trade NZD/CHF regularly, even a 0.1 pip difference in spread compounds into thousands of dollars annually.
For example, on a standard lot (100,000 units), 1 pip = $10. A broker charging 0.8 pips all-in costs you $8 per trade. If you make 100 trades per month, that is $800/month or $9,600 per year — just in spread costs. By switching to a broker charging 0.3 pips all-in, you would pay only $300/month, saving $6,000 annually.
There are two types of NZD/CHF spreads: raw/variable spreads (ECN brokers — typically 0.0-0.2 pips + commission) and fixed spreads (market makers — typically 0.8-2.0 pips, no commission). For Hungary traders, raw spread accounts at ECN brokers are almost always cheaper for active trading.
The spread also varies throughout the trading day. During the London-New York overlap (peak liquidity), NZD/CHF spreads can drop to 0.0-0.09 pips at ECN brokers. During the Asian session or major news events, the same broker may widen spreads to 1-5 pips.
The NZD/CHF spread is not constant — it changes dramatically depending on which global trading session is active. For traders in Hungary, understanding the session overlap times in local timezone is critical for minimizing trading costs.
London-New York Overlap (Best): This 4-hour window has the highest NZD/CHF liquidity globally. ECN brokers typically show spreads of 0.09-0.15 pips during this time. This is the optimal window for Hungary traders who want the tightest spreads.
London Session (Good): The London session alone is the second-best time for NZD/CHF trading. Spreads widen slightly from the overlap peak but remain tight at 0.10-0.30 pips at ECN brokers.
New York Session (Moderate): After London closes, liquidity drops slightly. Spreads at ECN brokers typically range 0.10-0.50 pips. Still acceptable for most strategies.
Asian Session (Avoid): NZD/CHF sees its lowest liquidity during the Asian session. Spreads can widen to 0.5-3.0 pips even at ECN brokers. Market makers may quote 3-5 pips. Unless you have a specific Asian session strategy, avoid trading during this time.
Spread is only part of your true trading cost — slippage is the hidden cost that catches many traders off-guard. Slippage occurs when your order fills at a different price than quoted, usually during fast markets or with slow brokers.
ECN vs Market Maker execution: ECN brokers (Fusion Markets, IC Markets, Pepperstone) route your order directly to the interbank market. Execution is typically 1-30ms with minimal slippage. Market makers create their own prices and may requote or reject orders during volatility.
For Hungary traders, internet latency is a real factor. If your ping to the broker's server is 200ms+, you may experience significant slippage during news events. Using a VPS (Virtual Private Server) located near the broker's server (usually London or New York) can reduce this to under 5ms.
Our recommendation for Hungary: Use ECN brokers (Fusion Markets, IC Markets, Eightcap) with market execution for scalping and news trading. For swing traders holding positions days or weeks, execution speed matters less and spread is the primary cost to minimize.
When you hold a NZD/CHF position overnight, your broker charges or credits a swap fee (also called rollover or overnight interest). This is based on the interest rate differential between the two currencies and varies daily.
For Hungary traders holding long-term positions, swap fees can erode profits significantly. A typical NZD/CHF swap costs $5-15 per standard lot per night, which means $150-450 per month for a position held overnight every day.
Islamic (Swap-Free) Accounts for Hungary: Under Islamic finance principles, paying or receiving interest (riba) is prohibited. Most regulated brokers offer Islamic accounts that eliminate swap fees. Our top recommendations for Muslim traders in Hungary:
⚠️ Warning: Some brokers replace swap with a daily "administration fee" after 3-5 days — this is effectively the same cost with a different name. Always confirm with your broker that no such fee applies.