What is the significance of currency pairs?

A currency pair represents the exchange rate between the two currencies. For example, the rate at which the EUR/USD is trading that represents the number of US Dollars one Euro can purchase. The first currency is called the base currency and the second currency is called the counter currency.

An example of how currency pairs trade is if a trader believes the Bank of Japan will intervene to cause a decrease in the Yen against the US Dollar, then t...


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