I'm trying to understand how to read pips, but I'm not sure where to start or what to look for. Can someone explain the basics of reading pips and provide some tips or examples to help me understand?
6 answers
CryptoLodestar
Fri Dec 20 2024
Specifically, a pip corresponds to the fourth decimal place in a currency pair's quotation.
StormGalaxy
Fri Dec 20 2024
The term 'pip' is an abbreviation for 'point in percentage'.
EchoPulse
Fri Dec 20 2024
It helps traders measure the change in value between two currencies.
charlotte_bailey_doctor
Fri Dec 20 2024
In forex trading, pips are a crucial metric.
CherryBlossomKiss
Fri Dec 20 2024
To illustrate, consider a trade in EUR/USD. If your position shifts from $1.23456 to $1.23466, this represents a movement of one pip.