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MetaTrader 5

What is forex trading

The foreign exchange market (forex) is the world's most liquid and most traded market, where trades worth trillions are completed each day.

Forex trading involves buying one currency and selling another currency at the same time. This is why you always see them quoted in pairs. For example: EUR/USD and GBP/USD.

Which currencies can I trade

Forex trading involves buying or selling these "currency pairs". When you buy a currency pair such as EUR/USD, it means that you are buying the EURO and selling the USD at the same time.

Currency pairs are categorised as follows:

  • Major pairs – Consist of the world's most widely traded currency pairs
  • Minor pairs – Consist of less liquid currency pairs
  • Exotic pairs – Consist of one non-USD major currency that's paired with the currency of an emerging economy, for example: GBP/HKD

The spread – why it matters

When you see currency pairs offered by a broker or trading service, there are usually two prices available: the ask price and the bid price. These are also known as the buy price and the sell price respectively.

The spread is the difference between the ask and bid price.

Based on the table below, can you tell what is the spread for the EUR/USD currency pair?

SymbolBidAsk
EUR/USD1.056521.05653
GBP/USD1.245091.24515
USD/CHF1.010101.01015
USD/JPY113.248113.251
USD/CAD1.314411.31444
AUD/USD0.768760.76879
AUD/NZD1.066831.06691
AUD/CAD1.010431.01050
AUD/CHF0.776520.77658

Let's calculate the spread for EUR/USD:

Ask price – Bid price = Spread

1.05653 – 1.05652 = 0.00001

What time is the market open for me to trade

The forex is an over-the-counter market where trading takes place between two parties, and not with a centralised exchange or marketplace.

Depending on your broker or trading platform, you can start trading from the time the Sydney market opens on Monday morning to the time the New York market closes on Friday evening – up to 24 hours a day, five days a week.

Binary.com clients can trade forex from Sunday 21:00 GMT to Friday 21:00 GMT.

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