LTC/USD tracks Litecoin against the US dollar and is useful for traders who follow digital assets beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Litecoin is often viewed as a payment-focused crypto asset, so its market movement can react to wider crypto sentiment, Bitcoin direction, exchange liquidity, network activity, transaction-use narratives, and changes in US dollar conditions. Because crypto markets can move quickly, users benefit from reviewing live pricing together with recent price movement and practical trading terms. On FXGlory, the LTC/USD page combines the live chart, latest forecasts, technical-analysis tools, and LTCUSD trading conditions. Users can check spread, contract size, leverage, minimum trade size, lot step, and weekly hours before comparing Litecoin with BTC/USD or ETH/USD. The page supports research into LTC/USD without implying that any forecast or past movement guarantees future performance.
LTCUSD Live Chart & Trading Conditions
LTC/USD Live Price
44.58000
-1.39%
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About LTCUSD
LTCUSD Trading Conditions
Symbol description
Litecoin vs US dollar
Point
0.01
Typical spread
15 pips
Stops level
0
Freeze level
0
Contract size
50 units
Hedged margin
50%
Maximum leverage
Account type dependent
Minimum trade size
0.01 lots
Maximum trade size
1000 lots
Lot step
0.01 lots
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LTCUSD FAQs
What is LTC/USD?
LTC/USD is the pair that shows how many US dollars are needed to buy one Litecoin. If LTC/USD rises, Litecoin is strengthening against the US dollar. If LTC/USD falls, Litecoin is weakening against the US dollar.
Why can LTC/USD be volatile?
LTC/USD can be volatile because Litecoin trades within the broader crypto market and can react quickly to Bitcoin movement, liquidity changes, network-related news, exchange activity, regulation, and shifts in risk appetite.
What affects the LTC/USD price?
LTC/USD can be affected by overall crypto market sentiment, Bitcoin price movement, Litecoin network activity, risk appetite, regulatory news, liquidity, US dollar strength, and broader macroeconomic conditions.
How is Litecoin different from Bitcoin in trading?
Litecoin and Bitcoin are separate cryptocurrencies, and their markets can have different liquidity, volatility, and investor attention. LTC/USD may react to Litecoin-specific network news, but it often also follows broader crypto and Bitcoin sentiment.