How does currency conversion affect my investments?

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Have you noticed how sometimes the share price hasn’t changed, but you still see a profit or loss on your international stocks?

Our video on multi-currency accounts is here to make sure you have the tools and knowledge to get the most out of your investments in the stock market.

In this latest video, we cover:
▪ The bid-ask spread in the FX market
▪ How do FX fees work?
▪ How does the exchange rate affect your international stock returns?

This information is not investment advice. Do your own research.

⌚ Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction to currency conversion
00:41 What is currency conversion?
01:02 Exchange rate explained
01:20 Spread explained
01:46 FX fee explained
01:55 Impact on investments

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