Market Psychology Metrics
Meaning ⎊ Quantitative gauges of trader emotions and behavioral biases used to identify market extremes and potential trend reversals.
Partial Liquidation
Meaning ⎊ The process of closing only a fraction of a position to restore required margin levels instead of full liquidation.
Retail Vs Institutional Flow
Meaning ⎊ The comparative analysis of trading patterns between individual retail participants and large institutional entities.
Investment Hurdle Rate
Meaning ⎊ The minimum acceptable return required by an investor to justify committing capital to a specific project.
Historical Simulation Method
Meaning ⎊ A risk estimation technique using past price data to project potential future portfolio performance.
Market Sentiment Loops
Meaning ⎊ Cyclical patterns where investor emotions dictate price action, which in turn reinforces the prevailing market sentiment.
Speculative Narratives
Meaning ⎊ Persuasive stories or themes that influence market psychology and drive capital allocation in speculative markets.
Volume Weighted Average
Meaning ⎊ A benchmark price calculated by averaging the asset's price over a period, weighted by the volume traded at each level.
Adversarial Trading
Meaning ⎊ Trading strategies aimed at identifying and exploiting the strategic weaknesses or predictable behaviors of opponents.
Revenue Burn Mechanisms
Meaning ⎊ Economic models where protocol revenue is used to repurchase and destroy tokens, creating deflationary pressure.
Contrarian Trading Strategy
Meaning ⎊ An investment approach that bets against the majority opinion, banking on the idea that the crowd is often wrong.
Crowd Behavior Analysis
Meaning ⎊ The study of collective investor actions and psychological patterns that drive market trends and volatility in finance.
Market Reversal Signals
Meaning ⎊ Indicators that suggest a current trend is ending and a new, opposite trend is beginning.
Technical Indicator Sensitivity
Meaning ⎊ The degree to which a technical indicator reacts to price changes balancing responsiveness against signal noise.
Psychological Market Cycles
Meaning ⎊ The recurring patterns of investor emotions and behaviors that drive market trends from euphoria to panic and back.
Sentiment Extremes
Meaning ⎊ A state where market sentiment reaches a peak or trough, often indicating an imminent reversal in price trends.
Contrarian Indicator
Meaning ⎊ A strategy or signal that advises trading against the majority sentiment based on the belief that the crowd is often wrong.
User Retention
Meaning ⎊ The capability of a protocol to maintain active engagement from its user base beyond initial incentive periods.
Depth Charts
Meaning ⎊ Visual map of buy and sell orders showing market liquidity and price pressure at various levels.
Behavioral Game Theory in DEX
Meaning ⎊ Behavioral game theory optimizes decentralized exchange stability by integrating human psychological patterns into automated market mechanisms.
Dynamic Support Levels
Meaning ⎊ Adjustable price levels derived from indicators that act as shifting support or resistance based on recent market trends.
Lag Reduction
Meaning ⎊ The mathematical adjustment of indicators to minimize delay and increase sensitivity to the most recent price movements.
Confirmation Bias Mitigation
Meaning ⎊ Systematic processes used to identify and counteract the tendency to favor information confirming existing beliefs.
Echo Chamber Trading
Meaning ⎊ Operating within a closed group of like-minded traders that reinforces existing biases and excludes critical views.
Cognitive Dissonance in Markets
Meaning ⎊ Mental discomfort experienced when new information contradicts a held belief, often leading to biased rationalization.
Availability Heuristic in Trading
Meaning ⎊ Judging probability based on how easily a recent event is recalled rather than on actual historical data.
Recent Performance Bias
Meaning ⎊ Overvaluing the most recent market data at the expense of long-term historical context and fundamental trends.
Slippage and Execution Risk
Meaning ⎊ The danger of orders being filled at worse prices than intended or not being filled due to liquidity or volatility.

