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READING
PRICES
Below are some sample prices as to what one may see while
looking at real-time Forex prices.
| USD/JPY
106.07 |
USD/CAD
1.3257 |
USD/CHF
1.2826 |
| EUR/USD
1.2089 |
GBP/USD
1.8331 |
AUD/USD
0.7624 |
In
the example U.S. Dollar / Japanese Yen (USD/JPY)
The sample price shown of 106.07 means that the cost of one
U.S. dollar is 106.07 Japanese yen. As the dollar strengthens
relative to the yen, then this price will increase to, say,
106.85. If the dollar weakens relative to the yen (in other
words, the yen strengthens relative to the dollar), then this
price will decline to, say, 105.35.
In
the example U.S. Dollar / Canadian Dollar (USD/CAD)
The sample price shown of 1.3257 means that the cost of one
U.S. dollar is 1.3257 Canadian dollars. As the U.S. dollar
strengthens relative to the Canadian dollar, then this price
will increase to, say, 1.3288. If the U.S. dollar weakens
relative to the Canadian dollar (in other words, the Canadian
dollar strengthens relative to the U.S. dollar), then this
price will decline to, say, 1.3197.
In
the example U.S. Dollar / Swiss Franc (USD/CHF)
The sample price shown of 1.2826 means that the cost of one
U.S. dollar is 1.2826 Swiss francs. As the dollar strengthens
relative to the Swiss franc, then this price will increase
to, say, 1.2854. If the dollar weakens relative to the Swiss
franc (in other words, the Swiss franc strengthens relative
to the dollar), then this price will decline to, say, 1.2774.
In
the example Euro / U.S. Dollar (EUR/USD)
The sample price shown of 1.2089 means that one Euro costs
1.2089 U.S. dollars. Consequently, one can quote the price
as $1.2089. As the Euro strengthens relative to the dollar,
then this price will increase to, say, 1.2124. If the Euro
weakens relative to the dollar (in other words, the dollar
strengthens relative to the Euro), then this price will decline
to, say, 1.2013.
In
the example British Pound / U.S. Dollar (GBP/USD)
The sample price shown of 1.8331 means that one British Pound
costs 1.8331 U.S. dollars. Consequently, one can quote the
price as $1.8331. As the pound strengthens relative to the
dollar, then this price will increase to, say, 1.8382. If
the pound weakens relative to the dollar (in other words,
the dollar strengthens relative to the pound), then this price
will decline to, say, 1.8288.
In
the example of Australian Dollar / U.S. Dollar (AUD/USD)
The sample price shown of 0.7624 means that one Australian
dollar costs 0.7624 U.S. dollars. Consequently, one can quote
the price as $0.7624 or 76.24 cents. As the Australian dollar
strengthens relative to the U.S. dollar, then this price will
increase to, say, 0.7681. If the Australian dollar weakens
relative to the U.S. dollar (in other words, the U.S. dollar
strengthens relative to the Australian dollar) then this price
will decline to, say, 0.7575.
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