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What are Currency Pairs?

Currency pairs are financial instruments where one currency is quoted against another currency. The quote indicates the amount you would pay in one currency for the other.

Here's a simplified example:

The currency pair GBP/USD is at 1.15. You can exchange 1 GBP for 1.15 USD.

  • If GBP/USD started the day at 1.15, and by the end of the day rose to 1.16, it's because the Sterling has strengthened against the Dollar.
  • If GBP/USD started the day at 1.15, then drops 1.13, it's because the Sterling has weakened against the Dollar.
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  • Competitive spreads from 0.6 pips on EUR/USD
  • Powerful charting tools integral to the markets.com intuitive platform
  • You can trade Forex 24/5
  • Currency pairing CFDs enables trade at a fraction of the trade's total value
  • Trade on margin and go long or short
Why Trade Forex CFDs with markets.com

Our most traded Forex pairs with the lowest spreads

AUD And USD

AUD/USD

0.6
USD-JPY

USD/JPY

0.7
EUR-USD

EUR/USD

0.6
GBP-USD

GBP/USD

0.9

*Spreads are variable and may be as low as displayed above

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Can I convert currencies using my markets.com account?

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Yes. You can locate a currency converter on markets.com Web Platform. Every single FX pair has a Converter where you can convert between the base and quote currency.

Can I trade FX CFDs on any platform offered by markets.com?

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Yes, we offer major and minor FX pairs on all our platforms, MT4, MT5 and our markets.com Trading Platform.

What is the difference between base and quote currency?

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The base currency is the first currency in a currency pair, it represents how much of that currency is needed to buy one unit of the quote currency - which is the second currency in the pair. For example, USD/GBP quotes how much USD is needed to buy a single GBP.

Is Forex CFD trading the same as Forex trading?

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No, Forex CFD trading involves trading contracts for difference (CFDs) based on the foreign exchange market, while traditional forex trading involves buying and selling actual currency pairs.

How is forex profit and loss calculated?

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Forex profit and loss is calculated based on the difference between the purchase and sale price of a currency pair. If the sale price is higher than the purchase price, the trader makes a profit. Conversely, if the sale price is lower than the purchase price, the trader incurs a loss. The profit or loss amount is calculated in the base currency of the account and is influenced by factors such as lot size, leverage, and pip value.

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