NZD USD (New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar) This pair is the New Zealand Dollar vs. the U.S. Dollar. It is often referred to as trading the “Kiwi” because the $1 coin depicts the Kiwi bird. In 2012 the Reserve Bank of New Zealand intervened to devalue the Kiwi because it had appreciated so much. It is the 10th most traded currency in the world. SELL...
EUR USD (Euro / US Dollar) The most traded currency pairs in the world are called “the Majors” and the EURUSD leads this group as the most traded pair in the world. This pair represents the world two largest economies and has faced most volatility since the inception of the euro in 1999. Sell NOW sl:1.17544 tp1:1.16917 TP2:1.16656 TP3:1.16419 TP4:1.16070
Gold price is widely followed in financial markets around the world. Gold was the basis of economic capitalism for hundreds of years until the repeal of the Gold standard, which led to the expansion of a flat currency system in which paper money doesn't have an implied backing with any physical form of monetization. AU is the code for Gold on the Periodic table of...
The most traded currency pairs in the world are called “the Majors” and the EURUSD leads this group as the most traded pair in the world. This pair represents the world two largest economies and has faced most volatility since the inception of the euro in 1999.
The Australian Dollar and the US Dollar pair belong the Majors, a group of the most popular traded pairs in the world. This pair's popularity soared because traders were attracted to the interest rate differential of the pair. This has waned in recent years due to economic volatility worldwide.
This is the most popular Bitcoin pair in the world. Bitcoin uses peer-to-peer technology to operate with no central authority or banks; managing transactions and the issuing of Bitcoins is carried out collectively by the network. Bitcoin is open-source; its design is public, nobody owns or controls this cryptocurrency and everyone can take part. Bitcoin price grew...
The USDCHF, also known as the “swissie” is the fifth most traded currency in the Forex market. It is considered to a safe haven pair due to its stability and neutral character of Switzerland and is a reserve currency used by markets worldwide.
NZD USD (New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar) This pair is the New Zealand Dollar vs. the U.S. Dollar. It is often referred to as trading the “Kiwi” because the $1 coin depicts the Kiwi bird. In 2012 the Reserve Bank of New Zealand intervened to devalue the Kiwi because it had appreciated so much. It is the 10th most traded currency in the world.
USD CAD (US Dollar / Canadian Dollar) The US Dollar vs. the Canadian Dollar is a very popular currency pair due to the extremely large amount of cross border trading that occurs between the U.S. and Canada. The CAD is considered to be a commodity currency because of the large amount of natural resources, especially oil, that are mined and exported to southern...
GBPUSD, often referred to as “The Cable”, a foreign exchange term used to describe the British pound vs the US dollar, is one of the oldest traded currency pairs. In July of 1866, after an earlier failed attempt, the first reliable exchange rate between the British pound and the US dollar was transmitted between the London and New York Exchanges. Optic fibre...
Also known as trading the “gopher” the USDJPY pair is one of the most traded pairs in the world. The value of these currencies when compared to each other is affected by the interest rate differential between the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.
The USDCHF, also known as the “swissie” is the fifth most traded currency in the Forex market. It is considered to a safe haven pair due to its stability and neutral character of Switzerland and is a reserve currency used by markets worldwide.
EUR USD (Euro / US Dollar) The most traded currency pairs in the world are called “the Majors” and the EURUSD leads this group as the most traded pair in the world. This pair represents the world two largest economies and has faced most volatility since the inception of the euro in 1999.
AUD USD (Australian Dollar / US Dollar) The Australian Dollar and the US Dollar pair belong the Majors, a group of the most popular traded pairs in the world. This pair's popularity soared because traders were attracted to the interest rate differential of the pair. This has waned in recent years due to economic volatility worldwide.
USD CAD (US Dollar / Canadian Dollar) The US Dollar vs. the Canadian Dollar is a very popular currency pair due to the extremely large amount of cross border trading that occurs between the U.S. and Canada. The CAD is considered to be a commodity currency because of the large amount of natural resources, especially oil, that are mined and exported to southern...
GBP USD (British Pound / US Dollar) GBPUSD, often referred to as “The Cable”, a foreign exchange term used to describe the British pound vs the US dollar, is one of the oldest traded currency pairs. In July of 1866, after an earlier failed attempt, the first reliable exchange rate between the British pound and the US dollar was transmitted between the London and...
NZD USD (New Zealand Dollar / US Dollar) This pair is the New Zealand Dollar vs. the U.S. Dollar. It is often referred to as trading the “Kiwi” because the $1 coin depicts the Kiwi bird. In 2012 the Reserve Bank of New Zealand intervened to devalue the Kiwi because it had appreciated so much. It is the 10th most traded currency in the world.
USD JPY (US Dollar / Japanese Yen) Also known as trading the “gopher” the USDJPY pair is one of the most traded pairs in the world. The value of these currencies when compared to each other is affected by the interest rate differential between the Federal Reserve and the Bank of Japan.