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Currencies
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Foreign exchange is the market where economies are priced against one another. Every quote pairs two currencies , buy one, sell the other , and prices respond to interest rates, growth, trade flows, and policy. It is also the market where leverage is most freely available, which is precisely why it deserves the most caution. ENARA offers major, minor, and selected emerging pairs with pricing you can see before you commit, and risk tools attached to every ticket.
Representative pairs
Pairs shown are illustrative; the full list depends on your account type. Instrument names are illustrative only and do not represent an offer or availability.
Institutional-grade executionThe mechanics
For most pairs a pip is the fourth decimal place: EUR/USD moving from 1.0850 to 1.0851 is one pip. For yen pairs it is the second decimal. What a pip is worth to you depends entirely on your position size.
Every pair has a buy price and a sell price. The gap between them is the spread, and it is the cost you pay the moment a position opens. Spreads widen when liquidity thins , around the daily rollover and major data releases. [Typical spreads to be confirmed].
Leverage lets a small deposit control a much larger position. It multiplies losses exactly as it multiplies gains: on a highly leveraged position, a move of well under one percent can wipe out the margin behind it.
Margin is the portion of your balance reserved to keep a position open. If losses erode it below the required level, positions can be closed automatically at whatever price is available. Maximum leverage is capped by regulation in your jurisdiction. [Applicable limits to be confirmed].
Currency markets run from roughly 22:00 GMT Sunday to 22:00 GMT Friday, with a brief daily rollover pause. Sessions overlap , the London–New York overlap is typically the most active window of the day.
Why ENARA
The deepest market in the world, open around the clock five days a week.
The most liquid crosses, with tight and transparent pricing.
Continuous from the Sunday open to the Friday close, across every session.
Leverage magnifies gains and losses alike. Limits apply by jurisdiction.
Order types and risk tools designed for fast-moving sessions.
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Pairs shown are illustrative; the full list depends on your account type.
You take a view on one currency relative to another. If you buy EUR/USD, you profit if the euro strengthens against the dollar, and lose if it weakens. Nothing is delivered , the position settles in cash.
Leverage lets you control a larger position than your deposit. Because currency moves are small in percentage terms, leverage is what makes them meaningful , and what makes an adverse move capable of closing your position quickly. Treat the maximum available leverage as a limit, not a target.
From approximately 22:00 GMT on Sunday to 22:00 GMT on Friday, with a short daily pause at the rollover. See Market Hours & Events for indicative session times.
The spread is the difference between the buy and sell price and is shown before you trade. On a standard-size position, each pip of spread has a fixed monetary cost, so wider spreads matter most to short-term traders. [Typical spreads to be confirmed].
If losses reduce your equity below the margin required, you may be asked to add funds or positions may be closed automatically. This can happen quickly in fast markets, and at prices worse than the level you expected.
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