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Buying And Selling Currency Pairs- Major Currency Pairs

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Major Currency Pairs

The currency pairs listed below are considered the “majors.”

These pairs all contain the U.S. dollar (USD) on one side and are the most frequently traded.

Compared to the crosses and exotics, price moves more frequently with the majors, which provide more trading opportunities.

CURRENCY PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
EUR/USD Eurozone / United States “euro dollar”
USD/JPY United States / Japan “dollar yen”
GBP/USD United Kingdom / United States “pound dollar”
USD/CHF United States/ Switzerland “dollar swissy”
USD/CAD United States / Canada “dollar loonie”
AUD/USD Australia / United States “aussie dollar”
NZD/USD New Zealand / United States “kiwi dollar”

The majors are the most liquid in the world.

Liquidity is used to describe the level of activity in the financial market.

In forex, it’s based on the number of active traders buying and selling a specific currency pair and the volume being traded.

The more frequently traded something is, the higher its liquidity.

For example, more people trade the EUR/USD currency pair and at higher volumes, than the AUD/USD currency pair.

This means that EUR/USD is more liquid than AUD/USD.

Major Cross-Currency Pairs or Minor Currency Pairs

Currency pairs that don’t contain the U.S. dollar (USD) are known as cross-currency pairs or simply as the “crosses.”

Major crosses are also known as “minors.”

While not as frequently traded as the majors, the crosses are still pretty liquid and still provide plenty of trading opportunities.

The most actively traded crosses are derived from the three major non-USD currencies: EUR, JPY, and GBP.

Euro Crosses

CURRENCY PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
EUR/CHF Eurozone / Switzerland “euro swissy”
EUR/GBP Eurozone / United Kingdom “euro pound”
EUR/CAD Eurozone / Canada “euro loonie”
EUR/AUD Eurozone / Australia “euro aussie”
EUR/NZD Eurozone / New Zealand “euro kiwi”
EUR/SEK Eurozone / Sweden “euro stockie”
EUR/NOK Eurozone / Norway “euro nockie”

Yen Crosses

CURRENCY PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
EUR/JPY Eurozone / Japan “euro yen” or “yuppy”
GBP/JPY United Kingdom / Japan “pound yen” or “guppy”
CHF/JPY Switzerland / Japan “swissy yen”
CAD/JPY Canada / Japan “loonie yen”
AUD/JPY Australia / Japan “aussie yen”
NZD/JPY New Zealand / Japan “kiwi yen”

Pound Crosses

PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
GBP/CHF United Kingdom / Switzerland “pound swissy”
GBP/AUD United Kingdom / Australia “pound aussie”
GBP/CAD United Kingdom / Canada “pound loonie”
GBP/NZD United Kingdom / New Zealand “pound kiwi”

Other Crosses

PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
AUD/CHF Australia / Switzerland “aussie swissy”
AUD/CAD Australia / Canada “aussie loonie”
AUD/NZD Australia / New Zealand “aussie kiwi”
CAD/CHF Canada / Switzerland “loonie swissy”
NZD/CHF New Zealand / Switzerland “kiwi swissy”
NZD/CAD New Zealand / Canada “kiwi loonie”

Exotic Currency Pairs

Buying And Selling Currency Pairs- Major Currency Pairs

No, exotic pairs are not exotic belly dancers who happen to be twins.

Exotic currency pairs are made up of one major currency paired with the currency of an emerging economy, such as Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Turkey, or Hungary.

 

Wanna take a shot at guessing what those other currency symbols stand for?

Depending on your forex broker, you may see the following exotic currency pairs so it’s good to know what they are.

Keep in mind that these pairs aren’t as heavily traded as the “majors” or “crosses,” so the transaction costs associated with trading these pairs are usually bigger.

CURRENCY PAIR COUNTRIES FX GEEK SPEAK
USD/BRL United States / Brazil “dollar real”
USD/HKD United States / Hong Kong  
USD/SAR United States / Saudi Arabia “dollar riyal”
USD/SGD United States / Singapore “dollar sing”
USD/ZAR United States / South Africa “dollar rand”
USD/THB United States / Thailand “dollar baht”
USD/MXN United States / Mexico “dollar mex”
USD/RUB United States / Russia “dollar ruble” or “Barney”
USD/PLN United States / Poland “dollar zloty”
USD/CLP United States/ Chile  

It’s not unusual to see spreads that are two or three times bigger than that of EUR/USD or USD/JPY.

Due to the overall lower degree of liquidity, exotic currency pairs tend to be far more sensitive to economic and geopolitical events.

For example, a political scandal or unexpected election results can cause an exotic pair’s exchange rate to swing violently.

So if you want to trade exotics currency pairs, remember to factor this in your decision.

For those of y’all who are really mesmerized by exotics, here’s a more comprehensive list.

CURRENCY CODE COUNTRY CURRENCY CODE COUNTRY
AED UAE Dirham ARS Argentinean Peso
AFN Afghanistan Afghani GEL Georgian Lari
MYR Malaysian Ringgit AMD Armenian Dram
GYD Guyanese Dollar MZN Mozambique new Metical
AWG Aruban Florin IDR Indonesian Rupiah
OMR Omani Rial AZN Azerbaijan New Manat
IQD Iraqi Dinar QAR Qatari Rial
BHD Bahraini Dinar IRR Iranian Rial
SLL Sierra Leone Leone BWP Botswana Pula
JOD Jordanian Dinar TJS Tajikistani Somoni
BYR Belarusian Ruble KGS Kyrgyzstanian Som
TMT Turkmenistan new Manat CDF Congolese Franc
LBP Lebanese Pound TZS Tanzanian Schilling
DZD Algerian Dinar LRD Liberian Dollar
UZS Uzbekistan Som EGP Egyptian Pound
MAD Moroccan Dirham WST Samoan Tala
EEK Estonian Kroon MNT Mongolian Tugrik
MWK Malawi Kwacha ETB Ethiopian Birr
THB Thai Baht TRY New Turkish Lira
ZAR South African Rand ZWD Zimbabwe Dollar
BRL Brazilian Real CLP Chilean Peso
CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi CZK Czech Koruna
HKD Hong Kong Dollar HUF Hungarian Forint
ILS Israeli Shekel INR Indian Rupee
ISK Icelandic Krona KRW South Korean Won
KWD Kuwaiti Dinar MXN Mexican Peso
PHP Philippine Peso PKR Pakistani Rupee
PLN Polish Zloty RUB Russian Ruble
SAR Saudi Arabian Riyal SGD Singaporean Dollar
TWD Taiwanese Dollar    

DID YOU KNOW? There are 180 legal currencies in the world, as recognized by the United Nations.  That’s a lot of potential currency pairs! Unfortunately, not all of them are readable. Forex brokers tend to offer traders up to 70 currency pairs.

 Aside from the three main categories of currency pairs, there are other “groups” of currencies that are thrown around in the FX world which you should be aware of.

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my favorite one is USD/JPY
I love all Yen pairings actually!
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