#TradingPairs101 — trading pairs represent the ratio of two assets, where one is bought or sold for the other.
For example, in the pair $BTC /#USDT , you buy Bitcoin for Tether. The first asset is the base, and the second is the quoted.
Understanding pairs helps determine the asset's price and the direction of the trade.
There are fiat pairs (BTC/#usd ), cryptocurrency pairs ($ETH /#BTC ), and stablecoin pairs ($SOL /#USDT ).
Pairs with high liquidity are more convenient for trading, with lower fees and spreads.
On decentralized exchanges, trading is done through pools, where pairs are managed by smart contracts.
Choosing the right pair affects strategy, risks, and final profit.
Study pairs — and trade consciously.