The US Dollar is the most frequently traded currency in the world. As a result, most currencies are quoted against it. However, different types of currency pairs are used when referring to Forex trading, each of which is split into groups depending on the amount of trading activity and liquidity. These are known as majors, minors (or crosses), and exotic pairs.
The most traded currency pairs in the world are called the majors. They are generally the most liquid and attractive to all types of Forex traders. The EURUSD is the most traded pair, representing nearly 30% of all daily Forex trades on the entire Forex market.
Currencies not classed as major currencies but are normally traded against a major currency are called minor currencies and crosses.
PAIR | CURRENCIES | COUNTRIES |
EURUSD | Euro/US Dollar | Eurozone/United States |
GBPUSD | British Pound/US Dollar | United Kingdom/United States |
USDJPY | US Dollar/Japanese Yen | United States/Japan |
USDCHF | US Dollar/Swiss Franc | United States/Switzerland |
USDCAD | US Dollar/Canadian Dollar | United States/Canada |
AUDUSD | Australian Dollar/US Dollar | Australia/United States |
NZDUSD | New Zealand Dollar/US Dollar | New Zealand/United States |
Currency pairs that do not contain the US Dollar are known as ‘crosses’. A currency pair involving a major non-US Dollar currency would also be known as a ‘minor currency pair’.
The most common crosses are pairs derived from the three major non-US Dollar currencies – Euro, Great British Pound, and Japanese Yen. For example, pairs that involve the euro are called ‘euro crosses’. Below is a list of Euro, Pound, Yen, and other crosses.
EURO CROSSES
EURGBP | Euro/British Pound |
EURCHF | Euro/Swiss Franc |
EURAUD | Euro/Australian Dollar |
EURCAD | Euro/Canadian Dollar |
GBP CROSSES
GBPAUD | British Pound/Australian Dollar |
GBPCAD | British Pound/Canadian Dollar |
GBPCHF | British Pound/Swiss Franc |
GBPNZD | British Pound/New Zealand Dollar |
YEN CROSSES
GBPJPY | British Pound/Japanese Yen |
EURJPY | Euro/Japanese Yen |
CHFJPY | Swiss Franc/Japanese Yen |
CADJPY | Canadian Dollar/Japanese Yen |
AUDJPY | Australian Dollar/Japanese Yen |
NZDJPY | New Zealand Dollar/Japanese Yen |
OTHER CROSSES
AUDCAD | Australian Dollar/Canadian Dollar |
AUDNZD | Australian Dollar/New Zealand Dollar |
AUDCHF | Australian Dollar/Swiss Franc |
CADCHF | Canadian Dollar/Swiss Franc |
NZDCAD | New Zealand Dollar/Canadian Dollar |
NZDCHF | New Zealand Dollar/Swiss Franc |
Trading exotic pairs offer exposure to a wide range of developing and emerging market economies across Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. In general, exotic pairs are not traded as often as majors or crosses, which means they are not very liquid markets and lack consistent market activity.
There are often pros and cons associated with trading exotic currency pairs. Because they are not so widely traded, they can often be subject to higher trading fees; however, when the market moves, they can be subject to wild price fluctuations (suitable for the more experienced trader).
Below is a list of some of the main currency pairs referred to when talking about exotic pairs.
PAIR | CURRENCIES | COUNTRIES |
USDSEK | US Dollar/Swedish Krona | United States/Sweden |
USDNOK | US Dollar/Norwegian Krone | United States/Norway |
USDTRY | US Dollar/Turkish Lira | United States/Turkey |
USDMXN | US Dollar/Mexican Peso | United States/Mexico |
USDZAR | US Dollar/South African Rand | United States/South Africa |
USDPLN | US Dollar/Polish Zloty | United States/Poland |
USDSGD | US Dollar/Singapore Dollar | United States/Singapore |
In Forex, many currency pairs (especially the majors) have particular nicknames which are commonly used in the market. Many even have an exciting story about why they were nicknamed that in the first place. For example, the FX pair GBPUSD is called ‘cable’.
This dates back to the 19th century when a communications cable ran across the Atlantic Ocean floor to get the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the British Pound.
In some cases, the currency by itself is known by a different name. For example, the US Dollar is often referred to as the ‘greenback’, while you may hear the British Pound referred to as ‘sterling’.
Below is a list of the most popular currency pair nicknames.
CURRENCY PAIR NICKNAME
GBPUSD | Cable |
EURUSD | Fiber |
EURGBP | Chunnel |
USDCAD | Loonie |
AUDUSD | Aussie |
NZDUSD | Kiwi |
GBPJPY | Guppy |
EURJPY | Yuppy |
USDCHF | Swissy |
Currencies are often abbreviated to a three-letter currency code. The first two letters symbolize the country’s name, while the third is the country’s currency.
Let’s look at a few examples.
GBP – ‘GB’ stands for Great Britain, while the ‘P’ stands for Pound
USD – ‘US’ stands for the United States, the ‘D’ stands for Dollar
JPY – ‘JP’ stands for Japan, the ‘Y’ stands for Yen
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