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Forex Majors
EUR/USD
MediumThe most traded currency pair in the world. EUR/USD accounts for about 23% of daily forex volume and offers tight spreads across all sessions.
USD/JPY
MediumA key barometer of risk sentiment in global markets. Heavily influenced by interest rate differentials between the Fed and Bank of Japan.
GBP/USD
HighKnown as Cable, one of the oldest traded currency pairs. Tends to show strong directional moves during London and New York sessions.
USD/CHF
MediumThe Swissie. The Swiss Franc is considered a safe haven currency, making this pair reactive to geopolitical risk events.
AUD/USD
MediumClosely tied to commodity prices, especially iron ore and gold. Australia's trade links with China make this pair sensitive to Asian economic data.
USD/CAD
MediumStrongly influenced by crude oil prices due to Canada's status as a major oil exporter. Often trends during North American trading hours.
NZD/USD
MediumInfluenced by dairy export prices and risk appetite. Correlates with AUD/USD but tends to be more volatile due to lower liquidity.
Forex Crosses
EUR/GBP
LowReflects the economic relationship between the Eurozone and the UK. Often trades in tighter ranges compared to major pairs.
EUR/JPY
HighA popular risk barometer. Tends to rally in risk-on environments and fall sharply during market stress.
GBP/JPY
Very HighKnown as The Beast. One of the most volatile major crosses with large daily ranges, favored by experienced traders.
EUR/CHF
LowTypically trades in narrow ranges due to strong economic ties between the Eurozone and Switzerland.
EUR/AUD
HighCaptures the divergence between European and Asia-Pacific economies. Shows strong trends when commodity cycles shift.
AUD/JPY
HighA classic risk sentiment indicator. Rises when markets are optimistic and drops during fear-driven selloffs.
CAD/JPY
HighDriven by oil prices and risk sentiment. Often provides clean trends during North American hours.
NZD/JPY
HighA carry trade favorite, sensitive to interest rate differentials and broad risk appetite.
GBP/AUD
Very HighVolatile with wide daily ranges. Reacts strongly to both UK economic data and Australian commodity exports.
GBP/CAD
HighCombines GBP volatility with oil price sensitivity. Trends well during London-New York overlap.
EUR/CAD
MediumCombines Eurozone monetary policy dynamics with Canadian oil-driven fundamentals.
EUR/NZD
HighTends to produce extended trends driven by contrasting monetary policies and commodity price shifts.
AUD/NZD
LowReflects the relative economic performance of two closely tied Oceanic economies. Trades in relatively tight ranges.
Indices
S&P 500
MediumTracks 500 large-cap US companies and is the most widely followed equity benchmark globally. Reacts to Fed policy, earnings, and macro data.
Nasdaq 100
HighIncludes the largest non-financial Nasdaq companies. Heavily weighted toward tech and growth stocks, more volatile than S&P 500.
Dow Jones 30
MediumTracks 30 blue-chip US companies. Price-weighted, so individual high-priced stocks can move the index significantly.
FTSE 100
MediumRepresents the largest companies on the London Stock Exchange. Heavy weighting in energy, mining, and financials.
Nikkei 225
HighJapan's primary equity benchmark. Sensitive to JPY movements, BOJ policy, and Asian market sentiment.
Euro Stoxx 50
MediumIncludes 50 major Eurozone companies across 8 countries. Reflects overall European economic health.
Hang Seng 50
HighRepresents the largest companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Heavily influenced by Chinese economic policy.
ASX 200
MediumAustralia's top 200 companies. Driven by mining, banking, and commodity prices.
Commodities
Gold
HighThe most traded precious metal and a traditional safe haven. Responds to real interest rates, USD strength, and geopolitical risk.
Silver
Very HighHas both precious metal and industrial applications. More volatile than gold and often amplifies gold's directional moves.
WTI Oil
HighThe primary US oil benchmark. Driven by OPEC decisions, US inventory data, and global growth expectations.
Brent Oil
HighThe international oil benchmark from the North Sea. Trades at a premium or discount to WTI based on global supply dynamics.
Natural Gas
Very HighOne of the most volatile commodities. Driven by weather patterns, storage levels, and seasonal demand cycles.