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About EURCAD
The EURCAD currency pair is the seventh-most traded currency pair in terms of volume. It shows how many Canadian dollars (CAD) are needed to buy one euro (EUR). Both currencies are considered major global currencies. Traders take advantage of the euro's relatively high volatility and profit without exposure to excessive risks.
What is Euro vs. Canadian Dollar (EURCAD)?
The euro is the currency of 19 EU countries and several non-EU countries, whereas the CAD is the currency of Canada. This currency pair is also known as the Euro Loonie and is the seventh most traded pair on the forex market. In the pair, EUR is the base currency, and CAD is the quoted currency. This currency pair tells about the number of CADs equivalent to one EURO.
It is a minor currency pair. It has correlations with other pairs, too. For instance, EURCAD is negatively correlated with USDCAD and GBPCAD and positively correlated with AUDCAD.
Along with keeping a close eye on these factors, investors also use different trading approaches such as day trading, swing trading, and carry trading to find out how to trade EURCAD.
How does EURCAD work?
Different factors influence the value of EURCAD. The economy of a country dramatically affects its currency value. For instance, if the Eurozone economy is growing faster, there's more demand for the currency in the forex market, which causes it to appreciate. As a result, the EURCAD exchange rate value also increased. The central bank's policies also significantly impact the EURCAD exchange rate. As mentioned above, Canada exports crude oil and other commodities. When the prices of these commodities increase, the demand for CAD also increases, causing the pair's value to decrease and vice versa.
EURCAD works through trading in the forex market on online platforms like SimpleFX. It provides solutions such as a demo account, which enables traders eager to learn how to invest in EURCAD start without risking their real assets.