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| Meta Title | What is a Pip? |
| Meta Description | Pips, also known as "percentage in point" or "price interest point" are a popular form of measuring trading performance in the retail scene. In this article I will walk you through: What a pip is, and why using Basis Points (Bips) is a much better alternative. |
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| Language | en |
| Author | Mark Wilson |
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