Canadian traders · CIRO (formerly IIROC)
Is CFD trading halal in Canada?
CFDs (Contracts for Difference) are similar to forex in their Shariah analysis: the structure is fine only if there is no overnight interest and no excessive leverage.
The Shariah issues for Canadian traders
- Overnight financing charges = riba
- No physical delivery — some scholars dispute permissibility outright
- High leverage edges into maysir
The halal path
Use a broker offering swap-free CFDs across forex, indices, commodities, and crypto. Keep leverage modest. Don't trade CFDs on instruments whose underlying is itself haram (e.g. brewery stocks, conventional banks).
Scholar note: Permissibility on swap-free terms is the majority contemporary view among brokers' Shariah boards; a minority of classical-leaning scholars discourage CFDs altogether due to no physical delivery.
CFD trading in Canada — local context
Canadian Muslims have a growing range of halal investment options including Wealthsimple Shariah portfolios. For active swap-free trading, look at CIRO-registered or reputable offshore brokers with Islamic accounts.
Regulator
CIRO (formerly IIROC)
Currency
CAD
Muslim population
~5% of 40M
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