Order Flow Immediacy
Meaning ⎊ The capacity to execute trades instantly at prevailing prices without significant slippage or delay.
Trend Following Strategies
Meaning ⎊ A systematic trading approach that identifies and exploits persistent price trends to generate profits by following market flow.
Cross Venue Arbitrage
Meaning ⎊ The strategy of profiting from price discrepancies of identical assets listed on multiple different trading venues.
Price Momentum Indicators
Meaning ⎊ Price momentum indicators quantify market velocity to provide systematic frameworks for identifying trend strength and potential reversal points.
Leverage Dependency
Meaning ⎊ A market state where liquidity and stability are highly reliant on borrowed capital, increasing vulnerability to shocks.
Market Maker Activity
Meaning ⎊ The provision of buy and sell quotes by participants to facilitate trade execution and earn the bid-ask spread.
Mean Reversion Analysis
Meaning ⎊ A trading strategy based on the statistical expectation that prices will return to their historical average over time.
Relative Strength Divergence
Meaning ⎊ Disagreement between price extremes and momentum indicators, signaling a loss of strength in the prevailing market trend.
Short Term Trend Bias
Meaning ⎊ The directional expectation for an asset over a short time frame, essential for tactical trading and day trading decisions.
EMA Crossover Strategy
Meaning ⎊ A trading method using two exponential moving averages to generate buy and sell signals based on their interaction.
Oversold Threshold
Meaning ⎊ A level on an oscillator, usually 30 for RSI, suggesting an asset is potentially undervalued and due for a bounce.
Overbought Threshold
Meaning ⎊ A level on an oscillator, usually 70 for RSI, suggesting an asset is potentially overpriced and due for a pullback.
RSI Divergence
Meaning ⎊ A signal where price action and the RSI move in opposite directions, indicating potential trend exhaustion.
Trend Duration Analysis
Meaning ⎊ The study of historical and current market data to estimate the expected lifespan of a specific price trend.
Support Level Validation
Meaning ⎊ The process of confirming that a price floor remains strong and effective at preventing further downward movement.
MACD Lag Effect
Meaning ⎊ The unavoidable delay in the MACD indicator caused by its reliance on historical price data for calculations.
Bullish Crossover
Meaning ⎊ A signal where a shorter-term indicator rises above a longer-term one, suggesting strengthening upward momentum.
Overbought Conditions
Meaning ⎊ A state where an asset price has risen rapidly, suggesting it may be overextended and prone to a price correction.
Momentum Oscillator
Meaning ⎊ Technical tool measuring price movement velocity to identify overbought or oversold market conditions.
MACD
Meaning ⎊ Momentum oscillator tracking the relationship between two exponential moving averages to identify trend shifts and signals.
Speculative Positioning
Meaning ⎊ Market behavior driven by profit-seeking bets on price direction rather than hedging resulting in higher market volatility.
Exit Strategy Rigidity
Meaning ⎊ The failure to adapt exit plans when market conditions or liquidity dynamics change significantly.
Confirmation Bias in Derivatives
Meaning ⎊ Seeking only information that supports an existing position while ignoring contradictory evidence.
Price Discovery Disruption
Meaning ⎊ The failure of the market to establish a fair equilibrium price, often due to fragmentation or technical instability.
Slippage and Execution Risk
Meaning ⎊ The cost difference between expected and actual trade execution price due to market depth and latency constraints.
Market Noise
Meaning ⎊ Short-term price fluctuations that provide no meaningful information about the long-term trend or fundamental value.
Non-Normal Return Modeling
Meaning ⎊ Using advanced statistical distributions that incorporate skew and heavy tails to better represent actual market behavior.
Regime Change
Meaning ⎊ A structural shift in market dynamics characterized by fundamental changes in volatility, correlation, or liquidity.

