#TradingPairs101 When you first start trading, trading pairs can be confusing. But it's actually quite simple: a trading pair is two assets between which you make an exchange. For example, in the BTC/USDT pair, you buy or sell Bitcoin for the stablecoin USDT. Choosing the right pair affects liquidity, fees, and available tools. Personally, I often use pairs with USDC and USDT — they are stable and convenient for calculations. But sometimes it's more interesting to enter pairs like ETH/BTC to trade without fiat. The more experience you have, the better you understand how to use pairs according to your strategy.
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