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Forex Instruments


Forex (FX) market is a global electronic network for currency trading. It has no central physical location, yet the forex market is the largest, most liquid market in the world by trading volume, with trillions of dollars changing hands every day. Most of the trading is done through banks, brokers, and financial institutions.

  • Symbol
  • Nominal-value
  • Size of one pip
  • Trading hours (GMT+0)
Instrument name Instrument symbol Nominal value of the lot Size of one pip Trading hours (GMT+0)
Instrument Name
Australian Dollar vs Canadian Dollar AUDCAD AUD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Australian Dollar vs Swiss Franc AUDCHF AUD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Australian Dollar vs Japanese Yen AUDJPY AUD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Australian Dollar vs New Zealand Dollar AUDNZD AUD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Australian Dollar vs US Dollar AUDUSD AUD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Canadian Dollar vs Swiss Franc CADCHF CAD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Canadian Dollar vs Japanese Yen CADJPY CAD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Swiss Franc vs Japanese Yen CHFJPY CHF 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Australian Dollar EURAUD EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Canadian Dollar EURCAD EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Swiss Franc EURCHF EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs British Pounds EURGBP EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Japanese Yen EURJPY EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Norwegian Krone EURNOK EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs New Zealand Dollar EURNZD EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Polish Zloty EURPLN EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Swedish Krona EURSEK EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs Turkish Lira EURTRY EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
Euro vs US Dollar EURUSD EUR 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs Australian Dollar GBPAUD GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs Canadian Dollar GBPCAD GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs Swiss Franc GBPCHF GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs Japanese Yen GBPJPY GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs New Zealand Dollar GBPNZD GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
British Pounds vs US Dollar GBPUSD GBP 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
New Zealand Dollar vs Canadian Dollar NZDCAD NZD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
New Zealand Dollar vs Swiss Franc NZDCHF NZD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
New Zealand Dollar vs Japanese Yen NZDJPY NZD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
New Zealand Dollar vs US Dollar NZDUSD NZD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Canadian Dollar USDCAD USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Swiss Franc USDCHF USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Hong Kong Dollar USDHKD USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Japanese Yen USDJPY USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Mexican Peso USDMXN USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Norwegian Krone USDNOK USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Polish Zloty USDPLN USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Russian Rubble USDRUB USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Swedish Krona USDSEK USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs Turkish Lira USDTRY USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
US Dollar vs South African Rand USDZAR USD 100 000 0.01 00:00-23:59:59
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Indices Instruments


An index is a method to track the performance of a group of assets in a standardized way. Indexes typically measure the performance of a basket of securities intended to replicate a certain area of the market. These could be a broad-based index that captures the entire market, such as the S&P 500 Index or Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), or more specialized such as indexes that track a particular industry or segment.

Instrument name Instrument symbol Nominal value of the lot Size of one pip Trading hours (GMT+0)
Time Tracking
ASX 200 AUS200 Instrument level * USD 25 0.01 00:05-06:30. 07:15-21:00
IBrX 50 BRAIND Instrument level * USD 2 0.01 12:05-20:55
Hang Seng China Enterprises CHNIND Instrument level * USD 10 0.01 01:20-04:00. 05:35-08:15. 09:20 -19:00
DAX 30 GER30 Instrument level * EUR 25 0.01 00:15-20:00
Euro Stoxx 50 EU50 Instrument level * EUR 10 0.01 00:15-20:00
CAC 40 FRA40 Instrument level * EUR 10 0.01 06:00-20:00
Hang-Seng HKIND Instrument level * USD 5 0.01 01:20-04:00, 05:35-08:15. 09:20-19:00
Nifty 50 IND50 Instrument level * USD 20 0.01 01:00-10:10. 10:40-21:15
FTSE MIB 40 ITA40 Instrument level * EUR 5 0.01 07:00-18:30
Nikkei 225 JAP225 Instrument level * USD 10 0.01 00:05-06:10. 07:35-16:00
KOSPI 200 KOSP200 Instrument level * USD 500 0.01 00:05-06:10
IPC MEXIND Instrument level * USD 3 0.01 13:30-19:00
RTS 50 RUS50 Instrument level * USD 100 0.01 07:05-15:45
South Africa Top 40 Index SA40 Instrument level * USD 5 0.01 06:35-15:25
IBEX 35 SPA35 Instrument level * EUR 10 0.01 06:00-18:00
SMI SUI20 Instrument level * USD 20 0.01 06:00-20:00
FTSE 100 UK100 Instrument level * GBP 10 0.01 00:00-20:00
E-mini Nasdaq 100 US100 Instrument level * USD 20 0.01 00:00-20:15. 20:30-21:00. 22:05-24:00
Mini-sized DJIA US30 Instrument level * USD 5 0.01 00:00-20:15. 20:30-21:00. 22:05-24:00
E-mini S&P 500 US500 Instrument level * USD 50 0.01 00:00-20:15. 20:30-21:00. 22:05-24:00
Russell 2000 Mini US2000 Instrument level * USD 200 0.01 00:00-21:00, 22:05-24:00
Dollar Index USDIDX Instrument level * USD 1000 0.01 00:00-21:00
Volatilty Index VIX Instrument level * USD 4000 0.01 22:00-00:00, 00:00-20:15
WIG 20 W20 Instrument level * PLN 20 0.01 06:45-14:50
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Commodities


Commodities are naturally occurring materials or goods that are collected and processed for use in human activity – such as oil, sugar and wheat. They form the basis of our economy, because the raw materials are needed for the production of food, energy and clothing. Commodities are bought and sold on exchanges, like stocks. Well-known exchanges include the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), New York Mercantile Exchange (NYMEX) and London Metal Exchange (LME).

Instrument name Instrument symbol Nominal value of the lot Size of one pip Trading hours (GMT+0)
Time Tracking
UK Oil BRENT Instrument level * USD 1000 0.01 00:05-21:00
10-year German Bond BUND Instrument level * EUR 1000 0.01 06:05-20:00
Cocoa COCOA Instrument level * USD 100 0.01 08:45-17:30
Coffee COFFEE Instrument level * USD 2000 0.01 08:15-17:30
Corn CORN Instrument level * USD 500 0.01 00:05-12:45. 13:35-18:00
Cotton COTTON Instrument level * USD 500 0.01 06:30-18:20
Natural Gas NGAS Instrument level * USD 30000 0.01 00:00-21:00. 22:00-24:00
Soybean SOYBEAN Instrument level * USD 300 0.01 00:05-12:45. 13:35-18:00
Sugar SUGAR Instrument level * USD 1120 0.01 07:30-17:00
10-year US Bond TNOTE Instrument level * USD 1000 0.01 00:00-21:00. 22:35-24:00
Wheat WHEAT Instrument level * USD 400 0.01 00:05-12:45. 13:35-18:00
US Oil WTI Instrument level * USD 1000 0.01 00:00-21:00. 22:05-24:00
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Crypto


A cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that is secured by cryptography, which makes it nearly impossible to counterfeit or double-spend. Many cryptocurrencies are decentralized networks based on blockchain technology – a distributed ledger enforced by a disparate network of computers. A defining feature of cryptocurrencies is that they are generally not issued by any central authority, rendering them theoretically immune to government interference or manipulation.

Instrument name Instrument symbol Nominal value of the lot Size of one pip Trading hours (GMT+0)
Time Tracking
Cardano vs US Dollar ADAUSD 10000 ADA 0.01 00:00-23:59
Aave vs US Dollar AVEUSD 10 AVE 0.01 00:00-23:59
Bitcoin Cash vs US Bitcoin BCHBTC 10 BCH 0.01 00:00-23:59
Bitcoin Cash vs US Dollar BCHUSD 10 BCH 0.01 00:00-23:59
Bitcoin Cash SV vs US Dollar BSVUSD 10 BSV 0.01 00:00-23:59
Bicton vs Euro BTCEUR 1 BTC 0.01 00:00-23:59
Bitcoin vs US Dollar BTCUSD 1 BTC 0.01 00:00-23:59
Polka Dot vs US Dollar DOTUSD 100 DOT 0.01 00:00-23:59
Dash vs US Dollar DSHUSD 10 DSH 0.01 00:00-23:59
EOS vs US dollar EOSUSD 1000 EOS 0.01 00:00-23:59
Ethereum vs Bitcoin ETHBTC 1 ETH 0.01 00:00-23:59
Ethereum vs US Dollar ETHUSD 1 ETH 0.01 00:00-23:59
Link vs US Dollar LNKUSD 100 LNK 0.01 00:00-23:59
Litecoin vs Bitcoin LTCBTC 10 LTC 0.01 00:00-23:59
Litecoin vs US Dollar LTCUSD 10 LTC 0.01 00:00-23:59
Theta vs US Dollar THTUSD 1000 THT 0.01 00:00-23:59
Tron vs US Dollar TRXUSD 10000 TRX 0.01 00:00-23:59
Uniswap vs US Dollar UNIUSD 1000 UNI 0.01 00:00-23:59
VeChain vs US Dollar VETUSD 10000 VET 0.01 00:00-23:59
Namecoin vs US Dollar XEMUSD 10000 XEM 0.01 00:00-23:59
Stellar vs US Dollar XLMUSD 10000 XLM 0.01 00:00-23:59
Monero vs US Dollar XMRUSD 100 XMR 0.01 00:00-23:59
Ripple vs Euro XRPEUR 10000 XRP 0.01 00:00-23:59
Ripple vs US Dollar XRPUSD 10000 XRP 0.01 00:00-23:59
Tezos vs US Dollar XTZUSD 1000 XTZ 0.01 00:00-23:59
Dogecoin vs US Dollar DOGUSD 100000 DOG 0.01 00:00-23:59
Binance coin vs US Dollar BNBUSD 1 BNB 0.01 00:00-23:59
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Trading Suggestions

  1. Accept the possibility of losing your money as an inevitable fact. Every beginner trader should be aware that no one is safe from losses in the currency market. The basic rule of online currency trading is to keep the profit above the losses.
  2. Bid only with a carefully thought up out plan. Before you start trading, you should determine how much of your own money you are willing to risk and what profit you expect. This will be your balance of risk and profit. Successful traders never enter trades without a clear goal.
  3. Do not be afraid of the foreign exchange market. Many novice traders are afraid of uncertainty and risks of the foreign exchange market. Those who can overcome this are rewarded with a substantial increase in investments.
  4. Take responsibility for your decisions. Successful traders will never disclaim personal responsibility. It is you who enter the market and it is you who assume all responsibility for the transactions, profitable or unprofitable.
  5. Do not let greed take over. When bidding begins successfully, traders often forget about the previously set goals, hoping for the same successful continuation. However, the market is very volatile and trends may quickly end. Once the target price is reached, immediately withdraw the profit or raise the stop-price to avoid losses.
  6. Effect of news on the trades. The increase in trading volume caused by a much-publicized event leads to the movement of prices, which is sufficient to ensure that traders use to their advantage short and rapid changes on the market. Inexperienced traders often aim for one trading transaction per day, which would make considerable profit.
  7. Do not have illusions. If an open position is getting worse, do not stay on the market in the hope of the trend turning in the direction that is favorable for you. Immediately leave the market.
  8. Remove emotions. The cause of losses often lies in excessive emotionality. Turn off emotions during transactions. Stick to your plan and do not forget to set stop loss orders.
  9. Trend is your friend. Trade along the direction of the trend and your profits will grow.