#TradingPairs101 # Trading Pairs 101 🔁💱
In crypto and traditional markets, understanding **trading pairs** is key to knowing **what you’re actually buying or selling**. Let’s break it down:
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## 💡 What is a Trading Pair?
A **trading pair** shows the **exchange rate between two assets**.
It answers: **“How much of Asset B do I need to buy 1 unit of Asset A?”**
> Example:
> **BTC/USDT = 67,000**
> Means 1 Bitcoin (BTC) costs 67,000 Tether (USDT).
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## 🧭 Common Pair Types
### 1. **Crypto-to-Stablecoin (e.g., BTC/USDT)**
* Most common for price quoting.
* Easy to measure value in USD-equivalents.
* Great for beginners and short-term traders.
### 2. **Crypto-to-Crypto (e.g., ETH/BTC)**
* Used to trade between two cryptocurrencies.
* Ideal when moving from one crypto asset to another **without using fiat**.
### 3. **Fiat-to-Crypto (e.g., BTC/USD, ETH/EUR)**
* Trades involving government-issued currencies.
* Typically only available on **CEXs** that support fiat deposits.
### 4. **Altcoin/Altcoin Pairs (e.g., SOL/ADA)**
* Common on **DEXs** and less liquid markets.
* Useful for seasoned traders trying to hedge or diversify directly.
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## 🔁 Base vs Quote Asset
| Term | Definition
| **Base** | The **first asset** in the pair (what you're buying or selling)
| **Quote** | The **second asset** in the pair (what you're using to price the base) |
> **Example: ETH/USDT**
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> * **ETH** = base asset
> * **USDT** = quote asset
> * "You’re buying ETH, paying in USDT"
## 📊 How It Works in Practice
Let’s say you place a **buy order** for **ETH/USDT at 3,500**:
* You are **buying ETH**
* You are **paying 3,500 USDT per ETH**
Now, if you place a **sell order** for **ETH/USDT at 3,600**:
* You are **selling ETH**
* You will **receive 3,600 USDT per ETH**
## 🧠 Tips for Using Trading Pairs
* ✅ Always know which asset you're **buying** and which one you’re **selling**
* ✅ Watch the **liquidity** of less popular pairs (can lead to slippage)