Currency prices typically move in such tiny increments that they are quoted in pips or percentage in point. In most cases, a pip refers to the fourth decimal point of a price that is equal to 1/100th of 1%.
The superscript number at the end of each price is the Fractional Pip, which is 1/10th of a pip. The fractional pip provides even more precise indication of price movements.
The value of a pip varies based on the currency pairs that you are trading and depends on which currency is the base currency and which is the counter currency.
So, using the same example:
Let’s look at an example with the U.S. dollar as the base currency, as in USD/JPY.
In this case, the value of one pip depends on the USD/JPY exchange rate.
So, using the same example:
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