Title: what are the best currency pair to trade
1The Best Currency Pair To Trades
2What Are The 7 Major Currency Pairs?
- The Euro/Dollar Pair (EUR/USD)
- The Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/JPY)
- The British Pound Sterling/US Dollar (GBP/USD)
- The US Dollar/Swiss Franc (USD/CHF)
- The Australian Dollar/US Dollar (AUD/USD)
- The US Dollar/Canadian Dollar (USD/CAD)
- The New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar (NZD/USD)
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3What are the most common currency pairs traded in
the forex market ?
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4Analysis of the Best Currency Pairs to Trade
- The Euro/Dollar Pair (EUR/USD)
- the most popular currency pair is the Euro/USD
also called the Euro. Since the inception of
the European Central Bank in 1999, the euro has
the first precedence as a base currency,
according to stipulated norms. The pair is
impacted by economic releases both by the US
Federal Reserve and the ECB. A strong dollar
leads to a decline in the value of the pair and
vice versa. - Japan is one of the biggest net exporters in the
world, which is why traders or investors
regularly need to convert local currencies into
the yen. The yen is also a popular currency for
carry trade strategies. Carry trade is a
strategy similar to the buy low, sell high
plan. Due to a consistent lower interest rate on
this pair, traders can profit from the interest
rate differential with USD, amidst a stable
exchange rate. -
- The Dollar/Japanese Yen (USD/JPY)
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5- The British Pound Sterling/US Dollar (GBP/USD)
- Trading this pair is often referred to as trading
the Cable. Back in the 1800s, the exchange rate
between these two currencies was transmitted via
a large cable that ran along the floor of the
Atlantic Ocean. In the ongoing Brexit
negotiations, experts around the world are
keeping a close watch on the performance of this
pair. - The US Dollar/Swiss Franc (USD/CHF)
- Popularly known as the Swissie, the pair is
highly impacted by the interest rate differential
between the US Federal Reserve and the Swiss
National Bank. The swiss franc is considered a
safe haven currency, which means that in times of
extreme volatility and uncertain global market
conditions, the CHF appreciates in relation to
the USD.
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6- The Australian Dollar/US Dollar (AUD/USD)
- The Australian economy thrives on commodities
trading, being a huge exporter of coal and
iron-ore. The price of the AUD is therefore
highly dependent on commodity prices. The pair
shares a negative correlation with other pairs,
such as the USD/JPY and USD/CHF. - The US Dollar/Canadian Dollar (USD/CAD)
- Another popular commodity pair is the Loonie
Canada is also an economy dependent on commodity
prices. It has huge reserves of timber, natural
gas, and oil. Its physical proximity to the
United States is an advantage, with which it
shares huge trade volumes. In the ongoing trade
tariffs imposed on Canada by US President Trump
and retaliatory tariffs imposed by the Canadian
government, the CAD has become vulnerable to
market volatility.
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7- The New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar (NZD/USD)
- Named after the popular fruit indigenous to New
Zealand, the Kiwi is hugely impacted by the
dairy market and tourism industry. New Zealand is
the largest exporter of milk products, which
means that if milk prices are on the rise,
the NZD tends to appreciate. New Zealands
economy also thrives on its tourism numbers. - The pair you choose to trade might be based on
the country in which you will be trading or on
your analysis of where you stand to see the most
opportunities for profit. However, always
remember to base all trade decisions on careful
analysis, with adequate risk management measures
in place.
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