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What is a pip?

Calculate pip values across forex pairs incl JPY-special case.

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Lesson 3 of 110Market Foundations + Forex MechanicsThe Basics

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Calculate pip values across forex pairs incl JPY-special case.

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Pips measure the move

A pip is the unit forex traders use to measure price movement. Instead of saying EUR/USD moved from 1.0850 to 1.0860, traders say it moved 10 pips. For most currency pairs, a pip is the fourth decimal place. So 1.0850 to 1.0851 is a 1-pip move.

You will also see pipettes. A pipette is one-tenth of a pip, usually shown as an extra decimal place. If EUR/USD moves from 1.08500 to 1.08501, that is 1 pipette, not 1 full pip. Pipettes help brokers show smaller price changes, but your risk planning should still start with pips.

Pip value depends on lot size, the pair, and your account currency. A useful beginner anchor: on a $500 account trading 0.01 lot of EUR/USD, a 10-pip move is about $1. That keeps the math small enough to learn without one normal candle wrecking the account.

Recap: most pairs use 0.0001 as 1 pip. JPY pairs use 0.01. Pipettes are one-tenth of a pip, and pip value changes with position size.

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1. EUR/USD moves from 1.0850 to 1.0851. How many pips is that?

2. USD/JPY moves from 110.05 to 110.06. How many pips is that?

3. On a $500 account, why is 0.01 lot useful for learning EUR/USD?

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