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Understanding FX accounts, lots & pips at 100:1 leverage?

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Hello to all,

I am a newbie to trading, I have had some confusion as to how specific fx accounts and their lot sizes and cost per pip at 100:1 leverage is understood?

See my understanding below, am I close?

Std Account- 1 std lot =$1000 cost per pip $10 Leverage 100:1 ($10 x 100 = $1000) $1000 controls $100,000

Mini Account- 1 mini lot =$100 cost per pip $1 Leverage 100:1 ($1 x 100 = $100) $100 controls $10,000

Micro Account- 1 micro lot =$10 cost per pip $0.10 Leverage 100:1 ($0.10 x 100 = $10) $10 controls $1,000

Nano Account- 1 nano lot =$1 cost per pip $0.01 Leverage 100:1 ($0.01 x 100 = $1) $1 controls $100


I appreciate anyone's help/comments
 
Hi Boggo,

Thanks again for the link on How to Calculate Pip Values, I checked it out and saved it for future reference as well.

I recently opened a demo account and I rang the broker and quizzed him about my question, he said my examples made sense.

Hi Paul,

Yeah Babypips is a cool site, I am working my way through the School of Pipsology at the moment. I have also been following the ongoing Cowabunga trade system blog that they do there.

I am currently reading a book from Aussie, Brent Penfold, called The Universal Principles of Successful Trading, its awesome! well worth a read, I am happy to be gaining the knowledge of money/risk management prior to putting my hard earned on the line

Cheers,
danielsan
 

I just realised that the book that is recommended by Tayser is available from the ASF online shop, so I will buy it from there and support this great site
 
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