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Forward Points

The pips added to or subtracted from the spot rate to calculate the forward rate, derived from interest rate differentials.

Quick answer

Forward points are the interest-rate difference between two currencies, expressed as pips and added to or subtracted from spot. They are arithmetic, not a forecast of future prices.

Definition

Forward points represent the interest rate differential between two currencies expressed as pips. They are added to or subtracted from the current spot rate to arrive at the forward exchange rate. Forward points are not a forecast of where spot will trade in the future; they are a mathematical reflection of the cost of holding one currency versus the other over a given period.

How It Works

  • Calculated using spot rate, both currencies' interest rates, and days to settlement
  • Base currency lower rate than quote = positive forward points (added to spot)
  • Base currency higher rate than quote = negative forward points (subtracted from spot)
  • Longer settlement dates = larger forward points as the differential compounds

Trading Tips

1

Use forward points to understand the carry cost of holding a position

2

Central bank rate decisions directly affect forward points

3

Compare forward point spreads between brokers, as these hidden costs add up on longer-dated contracts

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