uniplural

uniplural
 adj.β€” Β«Every currency pair in forex is a spread. Forex shows the relationship between the two currencies in the form of a ratio spread. Because the pair is uniplural, i.e., treated as a single entity, there is an open, high, low, and close. Forex pairs are charted as bar, candlestick, point and figure, and even as histograms if so desired.Β» β€”β€œWhen To Not Trade Forex” by Joe Ross Trading Educators Forums May 31, 2006. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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