Chapter 9
Minor Currency Pairs and Cross-Currency Trading
IN THIS CHAPTER
Branching out beyond the majors
Getting to know the minor dollar pairs and the Scandies
Finding opportunities in cross-currency trading
Understanding how cross-currency trading affects the overall market
Trading in the major currency pairs (see Chapter 8) accounts for the lion’s share of overall currency market volume, but speculative trading opportunities extend well beyond just the four major dollar pairs (currency pairs that include the USD). For starters, three other currency pairs — commonly known as the minor or small dollar pairs — round out the primary trading pairs that include the U.S. dollar. Still more trading options are available in the currencies of Scandinavian nations that haven’t adopted the EUR, referred to as the Scandies. Then there are the cross-currency pairs, or crosses for short, which pit two non-USD currencies against each other.
In this chapter, we take a closer look at the minor currency pairs, Scandies, and cross-currency pairs to see how they fit into the overall market and offer ...
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