I am trying to figure out how to count the pips on a piece of gold. I've heard that there is a specific way to do it, but I'm not sure how. Can someone explain the process to me?
7 answers
CryptoProphet
Thu Dec 19 2024
When trading gold, one lot equals 100 ounces.
SamuraiHonor
Thu Dec 19 2024
If the price of gold moves by 1 pip, which is $0.01, the value changes accordingly.
CherryBlossomFalling
Thu Dec 19 2024
For instance, if you trade one lot of gold and the price moves by 1 pip, the total change in value would be $1.
Caterina
Thu Dec 19 2024
Understanding pip size is crucial in gold trading.
GinsengBoost
Thu Dec 19 2024
This is calculated by multiplying the pip value ($0.01) by the number of ounces in one lot (100 ounces).