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cable short for gbpusd?

I keep seeing people use cable. Does it stand for gbpusd? I wonder why, just for curiosity...
Yes, cable = pound = sterling = GBPUSD.

The origins of this term are attributed to the fact that in the 1800s, the dollar/pound sterling exchange rate was transmitted via transatlantic cable.
WOW, I did not know this history... Thank you buddy
Pound Sterling bottom pic - From wikipedia

Cable is a foreign exchange term used for the GBP/USD currency pair rate (British Pound vs the US Dollar). It derives its name from the Transatlantic Cable, a steel cable laid under the Atlantic Ocean in 1858, telegraphically linking the UK with the USA, enabling messages with currency prices to be transmitted between the London and New York Exchanges.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._cable_Map.jpg

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...inage_2008.jpg
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Hi, i am new to 4frex and forum. Need some advice.
Next month world banks meet in Turkey. Will there be any major impacts on currency pairs? Should stop trades on theese days?
Thankx.

DS
Thanks for the visual history! It's always nice understanding the "why".



Pound Sterling bottom pic...
Hi, i am new to 4frex and forum. Need some advice.
Next month world banks meet in Turkey. Will there be any major impacts on currency pairs? Should stop trades on theese days?
Thankx.

DS
1st rule - protect/preserve capital. not sure - don't trade.

even if 99% of the people you ask say there will or will not be major impact...the question is what kind of risk do you want to take. there is always new opportunity in the market.
Prob left some on table but its hard not to take that kinda profit for a few hrs.Will let everything settle.
GL to all!!
I keep seeing people use cable. Does it stand for gbpusd? I wonder why, just for curiosity...
Yes, cable refers to GBP/USD. The term dates back to the 19th century when a transatlantic cable linked London and New York, allowing instant exchange rate updates. Traders still use cable to refer to GBP/USD today.
Yes, cable = pound = sterling = GBPUSD. The origins of this term are attributed to the fact that in the 1800s, the dollar/pound sterling exchange rate was transmitted via transatlantic cable.
I guess lots of arbitrage opportunities existing in that time lol
{quote} I guess lots of arbitrage opportunities existing in that time lol
There are more:
Fiber for EURUSD, Loonie for USDCAD, Aussie for AUDUSD, Kiwi for NZDUSD and Swissie for USDCHF.
I wonder what else