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    Now, the final question to ask when figuring out the pip value of your position is, “what is the pip value in terms of my account currency?” After all, it is a global market and not everyone has their account denominated in the same currency. This means that the pip value will have to be translated to whatever currency our account may be traded
       
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      his calculation is probably the easiest of all; simply multiply/divide the “found pip value” by the exchange rate of your account currency and the currency in question.
         
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        e “found pip value” currency is the same currency as the base currency in the exchange rate quo the GBP/JPY example above, let’s convert the found pip value of .813 GBP to the pip value in USD by using GBP/USD at
           
        • #484 Collapse

          If the currency you are converting to is the counter currency of the exchange rate, all you have to do is divide the “found pip value” by the corresponding exchange rate ratio:
             
          • #485 Collapse

            So, for every .01 pip move in GBP/JPY, the value of a 10,000 unit position changes by approximately 1.27 USD.
            If the currency you are converting to is the base currency of the conversion exchange rate ratio, then multiply the “found pip value” by the conversion exchange rate ratio.
               
            • #486 Collapse

              Even though you’re now a math genius–at least with pip values–you’re probably rolling your eyes back and thinking, “Do I really need to work all this out?” Well, the answer is a big fat NO. Nearly all forex brokers will work all this out for you automatically,
                 
              • #487 Collapse

                If your broker doesn’t happen to do this, don’t worry – you can use our Pip Value Calculator! Aren’t we awesome?In the next section, we will discuss how these seemingly insign
                   
                • #488 Collapse

                  As you may already know, the change in currency value relative to another is measured in “pips,” which is a very, very small percentage of a unit of currency’s value. To take advantage of this minute change in value, you need to trade large amounts of a parti
                     
                  • #489 Collapse

                    Let’s assume we will be using a 100,000 unit (standard) lot size. We will now recalculate some examples to see how it affects the pip value.
                    USD/JPY at an exchange rate of 119.80(.01 / 119.80) x 100,000 = $8.34 per pip
                    USD/CHF at an exchange rate of 1.4555(.0001 / 1.4555) x 100,000 = $6.87
                       
                    • #490 Collapse

                      Your broker may have a different convention for calculating pip value relative to lot size but whichever way they do it, they’ll be able to tell you what the pip value is for the currency you are trading is at the particular time. As the market moves, so will the pip value depending on what currency you are currently trading.
                         
                      • #491 Collapse

                        You are probably wondering how a small investor like yourself can trade such large amounts of money. Think of your broker as a bank who basically fronts
                           
                        • #492 Collapse

                          you $100,000 to buy currencies. All the bank asks from you is that you give it $1,000 as a good faith deposit, which he will hold for you but not necessarily keep. Sounds too good to be true? This is how forex trading using leverage works.
                             
                          • #493 Collapse

                            Typically the broker will require a trade deposit, also known as “account margin” or “initial margin.” Once you have deposited your money you will then be able to trade. The broker will also specify how much they require per position (lot) traded.
                               
                            • #494 Collapse

                              For example, if the allowed leverage is 100:1 (or 1% of position required), and you wanted to trade a position worth $100,000, but you only have $5,000 in your account. No problem as your broker would set aside $1,000 as down
                                 
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                              • #495 Collapse

                                payment, or the “margin,” and let you “borrow” the rest. Of course, any losses or gains will be deducted or added to the remaining cash balance in your account.
                                   

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