The United States dollar, or American dollar, is the world’s most dominant currency. With some $1.2 trillion in circulation.

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The United States dollar, or American dollar, is the world’s most dominant currency. With some $1.2 trillion in circulation.
Pound sterling (or the pound) is the official currency of the United Kingdom and its territories. The pound is symbolized by £, and has a currency code of GBP.
Some analysts compare bold and bitcoin, but there are important differences between the two. Learn about those differences, and the similarities they share, at FXCM.
A bitcoin wallet stores the private keys required to make bitcoin transactions. While a bitcoin wallet is somewhat similar to a more traditional wallet, there are important differences.
The USD/MXN currency pair, a traditionally significant forex trade in the Americas, has gained renewed prominence. Find out more at FXCM.
Emerging market currencies are attractive to traders and investors because of the availability of profit. Learn how to trade with them at FXCM.
The currency pairing of the Australian dollar (AUD) and the United States dollar (USD) is one of the most commonly traded pairs on the forex market.
The currency pairing of the euro (EUR) and Australian dollar (AUD) affords forex market participants several unique trading and investment opportunities.
The New Zealand dollar and United States dollar currency pairing, aka the "kiwi," is a commodity pairing, and provides several distinct trading and investment opportunities.
Slippage occurs when currency prices change while an order is being placed, causing traders to enter or exit a trade at a price that is higher or lower than they…
The EUR/CAD exists as a cross currency pairing. It can function as a diversification tool, and can be actively traded within a trend following or carry trade approach.
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