Pages

Thursday 17 January 2013

Currency Names and Symbols


As you may have noticed, the symbols (abbreviations) for all currencies have three letters. The first two letters denote the name of the country and third letter stands for the name of that country’s currency.
As an example, let’s look at the USD. The US stands for United States and the D stands Dollar.
The currencies on which the majority of traders focus are called the “majors”. The most widely traded currencies are represented on the grid below:

Not to be confused with major currencies are the major currency pairs. The Major Pairs are any currency pair with USD in them. For example, the EURUSD would be considered a Major Pair.




Currency pairs without the USD in them are referred to as Cross Pairs. The EURJPY would be an example of a Cross Pair.




 To carry this one step further, any EUR pair without the USD in it would be referred to as a Euro Cross. So the EURJPY would be a member of the EURO Cross group. Other member of that group would be EURGBP, EURCHF, EURNZD, EURCAD and EURAUD.
Other currency groups of this type would be comprised of the JPY crosses, GBP crosses, AUD crosses, NZD crosses and the CHF crosses.

OPEN A FOREX TRADING ACCOUNT AND WITHDRAW YOUR PROFIT INTO YOUR NIGERIAN BANK ACCOUNT (NAIRA ACCOUNT).

1 comments :

  1. Definitely, It is a significant and fundamental website about financial markets. It is very useful for us. So, I loved it. Many, many thanks to you for creating such an informative website. If you would like more information about this please visit stock screener The advantage of these stock screener is they allow for a vast amount of customization by the user. That same advantage can create a disadvantage for some users. Those users may not really know what they are looking for or what data criteria might produce a stock screener of stocks that present the highest possible probability of a successful stock trade.

    ReplyDelete