#TradingPairs101 Trading Pairs 101:

In cryptocurrency and stock markets, a trading pair compares the value of one asset to another, allowing for direct exchange. For example, BTC/USDT means you're trading Bitcoin against Tether. The first asset (BTC) is the base, and the second (USDT) is the quote currency. If BTC/USDT is 30,000, one Bitcoin equals 30,000 USDT. Trading pairs help traders switch between assets without needing to convert to fiat. Common pairs include BTC/ETH, ETH/USDT, or ADA/BTC. Understanding them is key for navigating exchanges, managing portfolios, and identifying market trends efficiently. Always check liquidity and spread before trading any pair.