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I just read an article about popular forex currency pairs to trade and found them quite interesting for people who are just getting started. The forex market is still a large, active market with plenty of opportunities.
So, which forex currency pairs should you keep an eye on? Most traders tend to focus on major pairs like EUR/USD—the most heavily traded pair in the world. It has good liquidity, narrow spreads, and is suitable for beginners because it’s relatively predictable. USD/JPY is another popular option, especially for those who trade during the Asia session, since the Japanese yen is considered a safe-haven currency.
GBP/USD is more volatile, so if you want a challenge, it’s great—but you do need some experience. USD/CHF is a steadier choice if you don’t like taking on too much risk.
If you’re interested in commodities, AUD/USD and USD/CAD are good options. AUD follows the prices of gold and iron ore, while CAD depends mainly on crude oil. EUR/GBP tends to be less volatile than GBP/USD—if you want to experience a softer pound.
Popular forex pairs to trade, whether it’s USD/CNY or NZD/USD, each has its own charm. USD/CNY is controlled by the People’s Bank of China, while NZD/USD depends on dairy product prices. USD/HKD is less volatile because it is pegged.
Generally, the most commonly traded forex currency pairs are largely influenced by interest rates, GDP data, employment figures, and political events. These all affect price movements. That’s why staying on top of economic news is important. No matter which pair you choose, understanding these factors will help you make better decisions.