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Delve into Forex trading with our comprehensive guide to the leading currency pairs. Learn about the distinct features and economic factors that shape each pair to refine your trading approach.
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Often referred to as the 'Fiber,' this is the most traded forex pair, showcasing the economic relationship between the Eurozone and the United States. It's renowned for its high liquidity and narrow spreads.
Known as the 'Gopher,' this pair highlights the economic connection between the US and Japan. It’s favored for its strong liquidity and the potential for notable price fluctuations.
Called the 'Cable,' this pair represents the economies of the United Kingdom and the United States. It's characterized by its volatility and is influenced by both economic and political events in the UK.
Known as the 'Cable,' this pair reflects the economic ties between the United Kingdom and the United States. It's known for its volatility, often driven by both economic and political developments in the UK.
Known as the 'Loonie,' this pair is heavily influenced by oil prices, given Canada’s role as a major oil exporter. It is also impacted by shifts in US economic policies.
Referred to as the 'Swissie,' this pair is viewed as a safe haven, reflecting Switzerland's stable economy and robust financial system. It tends to experience lower volatility during times of economic uncertainty.