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I am new to trading so my question might seem obvious or stupid to some but here goes.
Exchanges often quote crypto pairs in a specific order, i.e. ETH/BTC but not very often (if at all) BTC/ETH. Also XRP/BTC but not BTC/XRP.
What if someone wants to buy BTC by selling XRP or ETC. Is it possible? If yes, how is that value calculated?
e.g. looking at ETH/BTC on Binance today the value is $8,101.82. What if I want to buy BTC from ETH (i.e. BTC/ETH), how do we calculate that value given the prices an exchange gives on ETH/BTC?
Thank you.
2It's the reciprocal, 1/price. – Eliyahu – 2018-03-26T13:25:43.307
If one dollar buys 8 bananas, how much does each banana cost? – Nate Eldredge – 2018-03-26T14:01:34.583
Hey guys thank you for replying but it is not just the reciprocal because the reciprocal would not be in $ but rather than in the units of the denominator coin. Perhaps I should be a bit more explicit on what I was after. I apologise for that. Read my reply to anion below. – chara – 2018-03-27T14:42:52.443