Forex Trading Tools – Babypips.com

Forex Trading Tools – Babypips.com

Currency Correlation Calculator

How do different currency pairs move in relation to each other? Our Currency Correlation Calculator helps you identify the strength of relationships between currency pairs, allowing you to avoid risk overexposure and make more informed trading decisions.

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Forex Market Hours

When does the forex market open and close? When are the main trading sessions? Use our Forex Market Time Zone Converter tool to view forex market hours in your own local time zone.

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Risk-On / Risk-Off Meter

Is the market in a “risk on” or “risk off” mood? Our Risk-On/Off Meter helps you gauge the overall risk sentiment of the market and make trades that best align with the current market conditions.

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Gain & Loss Percentage Calculator

Not sure how well (or poorly) your trade went? Our gain and loss percentage calculator quickly tells you what percentage of your account balance that you have won or lost.

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Pip Value Calculator

How much is each pip worth? This tool will help you determine the value per pip in your account currency, so that you can better manage your risk per trade.

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Pivot Point Calculator

Determine significant daily, weekly and monthly support and resistance levels with the help of pivot points.

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Position Size Calculator

Our position size calculator will help you find the approximate amount of currency units to buy or sell to control your maximum risk per position.

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Forex Regulatory Organizations

Here is a list of governmental financial institutions and independent regulators that supervise and control the currency trading industry and work to protect traders.

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