Trading Instruments

FOREX

In the forex (foreign exchange) trading arena, currencies are traded as pairs and the price represents the relationship between the two. The pairing has a base currency, which is the first currency listed, and the quote currency is the second. The price tells you how much of the quote currency you need, to buy one unit of the base currency.

The following are the most widely traded currencies;

AUD - Australian Dollar           EUR - Euro Dollar

CAD - Canadian Dollar             GBP - Great Britain Pound

CHF - Swiss Franc                      NZD - New Zealand Dollar

USD - US Dollar                          JPY - Japanese Yen
 

Our training environment currently provides historical data for the following currency pairs.

Crypto (currently available)

  • BTCUSD  (Bitcoin/US Dollar)
  • ETHUSD  (Ethereum/US Dollar)

Precious Metals & Commodities  (currently available)

  • XAUUSD (Gold/US Dollar)
  • XAGUSD (Silver/US Dollar)
  • BCOUSD (Brent Crude Oil/ US Dollar)

Indexs (currently available)

These are derivatives that represent the value of a stock market index. This allows a trader to trade based on the performance of the underlying index rather than actually owning the stocks represented by the index. 

  • US30USD  (Dow Jones Industrial Average/US Dollar)
  • NAS100USD (Dow Jones Industrial Average/US Dollar)

Stocks (currently available)

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