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Definition:

A currency exchange is a business that specializes in exchanging currency from one country to currency from another.

🤔 Understanding currency exchanges

A currency exchange is a company with the legal right to help people exchange money from one country into money from another. There are many different types of currency used throughout the world. The United States uses dollars, much of Europe uses the euro, and Japan uses the yen. Travelers who go from one country to another need a way to spend their money in the new country, so they visit a currency exchange, which can trade their home country’s currency for the local currency. Typically, currency exchanges charge a small commission, or adjust the exchange rate, to produce revenue.

Example

A traveler from the United States flies to Japan. Because Japan uses the yen instead of the U.S. dollar, the traveler will need to exchange their dollars for yen to be able to buy things while in Japan. The exchange rate, as of October 4, 2022 is 144.75 yen to the dollar. The traveler brings $100 to the currency exchange. The exchanger might offer 14139.69 yen in exchange, keeping the extra 335.31 yen as a fee for its services.

Takeaway

A currency exchange is like getting tokens at an arcade…

When you go to an arcade, you usually can’t put quarters into the machines to play games. Most arcades make you go to a token machine, where you put in money and receive special tokens to use at the arcade. A currency exchange is similar. You can’t use dollars in Japan or euros in Russia. You have to bring your currency to a currency exchange to get the money that you can use in the country you’re visiting.

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Tell me more…

  • What is a currency exchange?
  • How does currency exchange work?
  • How is an exchange rate calculated?
  • Where can I get the best exchange rate?
  • Where can I exchange currency for free?
  • What is today's exchange rate?

What is a currency exchange?

A currency exchange is a business that helps travelers exchange different types of currencies. Different countries use different currencies. For example, the United States uses dollars and much of Europe uses euros. Typically, businesses will use the currency issued by the local government, though in some cases businesses may be willing to make transactions in a few different currencies.

If you travel to a country that uses a different currency than the one from your home country, you most likely won’t be able to use the money you brought with you at the majority of businesses. Instead, you need to visit a currency exchange to trade in your currency for the one used in the country you’re visiting. For example, if you visit Japan from the U.S., you’ll have to trade your dollars in for yen. Some currency exchanges even let you exchange traditional currencies for cryptocurrencies.

There are also other ways to get local currency. Many banks will let you use your debit card in foreign countries to withdraw money in the local currency, even though your account holds a different type of money. You’re exchanging the currency in your bank account for a different type of money.

Currency exchanges list the exchange rate between different currencies. Often, currency exchange booths in airports and other travel hubs will provide a slightly worse exchange rate than is available elsewhere, or charge high fees, to help them earn a profit from exchanging currencies.

The exchange rate between currencies varies with a huge variety of factors and changes daily or even hourly. For example, on June 1st, 2022 one euro was worth $1.0653; two days later, on June 3rd, one euro was worth $1.072. A month before that, on May 4th, the exchange rate was one euro to $1.0511.

How does currency exchange work?

Currency exchange works by letting you convert one currency, like dollars, to another, like euros. You give a currency exchange an amount in one currency, and they give you back an amount of a different currency with a similar purchasing power, subtracting out any fees or other charges.

By exchanging currencies, travelers can purchase goods using the currency that’s most frequently accepted wherever they are visiting.

Some people trade on the foreign exchange (forex) market to try and make money based on fluctuating exchange rates. For example, if a forex trader predicts that the ruble is about to gain value compared to the dollar, they may exchange dollars for rubles, wait for a short time, then exchange their rubles for dollars. If the ruble gained value (or the dollar lost value), the trader winds up with more dollars than they had at the start.

Forex traders may also look for arbitrage opportunities, where they can make a profit by taking advantage of differences in exchange rates between multiple currencies or between different exchange markets.

Forex trading, unlike stock markets, is open 24 hours a day, so traders can make exchanges whenever they like. However, the Securities and Exchange Commission still regulates and monitors forex markets.

How is an exchange rate calculated?

Many currency exchange rates are floating, meaning they move independently of other currencies. Calculating these exchange rates is highly complex and depends on a variety of factors, including:

  • The purchasing power of a currency
  • Inflation
  • Supply and demand
  • Import and export ratios
  • Foreign investment
  • Fiscal policy

For example, if a currency undergoes major inflation, the exchange value of that currency will likely drop. Imagine a scenario where the dollar experiences severe inflation and becomes worth half of what it was worth before. If before you could trade $100 for 90 euros, now you‘d only get around 45 euros (assuming the euro’s value stayed constant), because the dollar lost half of its purchasing power.

Demand for a currency also impacts its exchange rate. Many countries in Europe use the euro as their currency. Businesses expect payment in euros and governments make citizens pay taxes in euros. This means that there is a large demand for euros, which increases the currency’s value. If fewer businesses accepted euros or governments started letting citizens pay taxes in other currencies, there would be less demand for euros, and their value might drop.

Unlike floating currencies, some other currencies are pegged or fixed. A pegged currency always has the same exchange rate with the currency to which it’s pegged. Typically, countries that peg their currencies do so with major world currencies like the U.S. dollar or the euro.

Pegging a currency to another one gives some benefits. One major benefit is certainty. If you know that 3.67 dirham (from the United Arab Emirates) always gets you one American dollar, since that’s the rate at which it is pegged, then it’s easy to do business in dollars or in dirham, since conversion is simple.

However, pegging a currency has drawbacks. Currency values fluctuate based on real economic phenomena, like inflation and purchasing power. If a currency is pegged, the underlying values of each currency can move from the exchange rate, creating a situation where you always gain or lose purchasing power by exchanging between currencies. This can result in black markets for the currencies involved, where they trade for their true values instead of the pegged values.

Today, most currencies use a hybrid system called a floating peg. The values of currencies can change in relation to each other, but some level of currency pegging provides stability that can stop the value of one type of money dropping or rising quickly due to a financial panic.

Where can I get the best exchange rate?

Like most things in the world of finance, exchanging currencies is rarely free. Some currency exchanges charge a fee for their services while others give customers an exchange rate slightly worse than the one available on the open market, letting the business earn a profit.

For example, currency exchange kiosks at airports and other travel hubs typically offer poor exchange rates.

One of the best places to exchange currency is your local bank. Many banks will let you withdraw money in major foreign currencies in advance of your travels. You can also use your debit card to withdraw local currency from an ATM even if you only have U.S. dollars in your account.

Another option is to use your credit card to make purchases. Many card issuers will automatically convert currencies for you when you swipe the card. For example, you can use the same card you use in the United States to make a purchase in Canadian dollars. Just make sure to check the fine print of your card agreement, because some card issuers charge a foreign transaction fee for this service.

Where can I exchange currency for free?

Exchanging currency for free is difficult, but not impossible.

If you make a large currency conversion, your bank may be able to make the conversion for you free of charge. For example, Bank of America doesn’t charge for conversions over $1,000.

If your bank reimburses ATM fees (particularly for ATMs in foreign countries) and does not charge foreign transaction fees, you can also use your debit card to make a free withdrawal from your account in the local currency.

What is today's exchange rate?

Currency exchange rates can change by the minute. Currencies are traded 24 hours a day. The rate may change by only a few cents from one day to the next, or larger fluctuations may happen rapidly. If you’re exchanging currency, always check the rates in real time.

Here is a sampling of currency exchange rates as of October 5, 2022:

  • 1 AUD = 0.6494 USD
  • 1 CAD = 0.7390 USD
  • 1 CNY = 0.0141 USD
  • 1 DKK = 0.1341 USD
  • 1 EUR = 0.9973 USD
  • 1 GBP = 1.1429 USD
  • 1 HKD = 0.1274 USD
  • 1 JPY = 0.0069 USD
  • 1 MXN = 0.0500 USD
  • 1 NZD = 0.5751 USD
  • 1 NOK = 0.0955 USD
  • 1 SGD = 0.7029 USD
  • 1 SEK = 0.0920 USD
  • 1 CHF = 1.0204 USD
  • 1 THB = 0.0267 USD

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What is a Currency Exchange? - Robinhood (2024)

FAQs

Does Robinhood have currency exchange? ›

The foreign exchange (FX) market is the largest and most liquid market in the world, but many of the top stock brokers (such as Robinhood) don't offer FX trading. FOREX.com offers over 80 currency pairs and metals to customers in the U.S. and other countries.

What is the simple definition of currency exchange? ›

“Currency Exchange or Foreign Currency Exchange” – means advertising, soliciting, or accepting for a fee the currency or other negotiable instrument denominated in the currency of one government in exchange for the currency or other negotiable instrument denominated in the currency of another government.

What is an example of a currency exchange? ›

For example, if you have U.S. dollars and you want to exchange them for Australian dollars, you would bring your U.S. dollars (or bank card) to the currency exchange store and buy Australian dollars with them.

How does currency exchange work? ›

Foreign currency exchange converts one currency into another, but it's not usually in a 1:1 ratio. Exchange rates change regularly based on the fluctuating global trade markets. When an international money transfer is made between accounts, the rate calculates the difference based on the markets at that exact time.

What exchange does Robinhood use? ›

Depending on the time of day, Robinhood partners either Nasdaq Last Sale or BOATS (8 PM-4 AM ET) to get the real-time last sale prices. With more liquidity than any other US exchange, the Nasdaq is one of the most accurate sources for real-time trade data.

Why is currency exchange needed? ›

By exchanging currencies, travelers can purchase goods using the currency that's most frequently accepted wherever they are visiting. Some people trade on the foreign exchange (forex) market to try and make money based on fluctuating exchange rates.

How does currency exchange work for dummies? ›

The exchange rate gives the relative value of one currency against another currency. An exchange rate GBP/USD of two, for example, indicates that one pound will buy two U.S. dollars. The U.S. dollar is the most commonly used reference currency, which means other currencies are usually quoted against the U.S. dollar.

What is a currency swap for dummies? ›

A currency swap is an agreement in which two parties exchange the principal amount of a loan and the interest in one currency for the principal and interest in another currency. At the inception of the swap, the equivalent principal amounts are exchanged at the spot rate.

What is currency in short answer? ›

What Is Currency? Currency is a medium of exchange for goods and services. In short, it's money, in the form of paper and coins, usually issued by a government and generally accepted at its face value as a method of payment.

What is an example of a currency exchange option? ›

For example, you would buy a GBP/USD put option if you thought USD would rise in value against GBP. Again, your potential profit would be unlimited in this case, and your losses would be limited to your options premium. You can also sell forex put options if you believe the base currency will rise against the quote.

How does currency work? ›

Currency is the physical paper notes and coins in circulation. By accepting the currency, a merchant can sell his or her goods and have a convenient way to pay their trading partners. There are other important benefits of currency too. The relatively small size of coins and dollar bills makes them easy to transport.

Who uses currency exchange? ›

Key Takeaways

Major players in this market tend to be financial institutions like commercial banks, central banks, money managers and hedge funds. Global corporations use forex markets to hedge currency risk from foreign transactions.

Can you use currency exchange to make money? ›

Key Takeaways

It is possible to make money trading money when the prices of foreign currencies rise and fall. Currencies are traded in pairs. Buying and selling currency can be very profitable for active traders because of low trading costs, diverse markets, and the availability of high leverage.

Do you have to pay money to exchange currency? ›

Many banks offer currency exchange to their customers. Though there may be a small fee if you exchange less than a certain amount, your bank or credit union will almost always be the cheapest place to exchange currency.

Why do you lose money when exchanging currency? ›

The relative values of the two currencies could change between the time the deal is concluded and the time payment is received. If you are not properly protected, a devaluation or depreciation of the foreign currency could cause you to lose money.

Does Robinhood charge exchange fees? ›

Though Robinhood Financial doesn't charge foreign transaction fees, if you choose to pay a foreign debit card transaction in US Dollars, Mastercard® may charge you a foreign currency conversion fee.

Can you trade foreign markets on Robinhood? ›

Robinhood doesn't support the trading of foreign shares. Because we can't support the underlying foreign shares, we'll cover the cost of an ACAT (automated customer account transfer) to a broker that supports the underlying foreign shares. Note that you'll be responsible for any fees that the outside broker may charge.

Where can you trade foreign currency? ›

Again, your bank is probably the best place to exchange currency, but it may not buy back all currency types. If your bank doesn't accept the foreign currency you want to exchange, you can exchange your money at a currency exchange store or at an airport kiosk, even though you likely won't get the best rate.

Is Robinhood a good exchange? ›

Tradable securities: 3 out of 5 stars

The securities available to trade at Robinhood are limited. Mutual funds and bonds aren't supported, which can help build a diversified, long-term portfolio. Robinhood does, however, offer access to more than 650 foreign companies via American Depository Receipts.

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