pip value in $ vs margin cost...

May 01, 2011 at 13:07
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会员从Apr 01, 2011开始   61帖子
May 01, 2011 at 13:07
Hey everyone,

I was just wondering what everyone's take on the varying pip values vs margin cost, for example if i trade a volume of .8 with the AUD/USD it costs me (with leverage of 500:1) $175.47 in margin and 1 pip is worth $8,

if i were to be following say, USD/CHF the same volume .8 costs me (500:1) $160 in margin and 1 pip is worth $9.25.

that extra $1.25 would reduce the number of pips needed to hit financial targets? and if the work is the same to analyze either chart why not go with the one that costs less to open and gives more profit?

answers on a postcar... nm!

thanks
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会员从Apr 04, 2011开始   24帖子
May 03, 2011 at 11:51 (已编辑 May 03, 2011 at 11:53)
Different pairs - different fates. This is especially true for */USD with USD/*.
But if you trade against USD, than why not?
Carry on!
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