Directional Movement System
Meaning ⎊ A technical framework using directional indicators to distinguish between trending and ranging market states.
Positive Directional Indicator
Meaning ⎊ A tool measuring the intensity of upward price movement to identify bullish market momentum.
Polarity Principle
Meaning ⎊ The concept that broken support becomes resistance and broken resistance becomes support.
Stop Runs
Meaning ⎊ Rapid price moves targeting clusters of stop loss orders to provide liquidity for large players.
Trend Continuation
Meaning ⎊ The ongoing persistence of an asset price movement in its established structural direction.
Stop Loss Invalidation
Meaning ⎊ The price level where the original reason for a trade is proven wrong, necessitating an exit.
Market Noise Filtering
Meaning ⎊ Distinguishing significant price trends from random short term fluctuations to improve decision making.
Fractional Kelly Strategy
Meaning ⎊ Using a percentage of the full Kelly formula to balance growth with reduced volatility and safety.
Position Sizing Formulas
Meaning ⎊ Math rules used to decide how much to trade to manage risk and protect capital.
Exchange Synchronization Risk
Meaning ⎊ The danger of price discrepancies between trading venues due to delays in data synchronization and network propagation.
Low Volume Node
Meaning ⎊ A price level with minimal trading volume, often resulting in rapid price movement due to lack of liquidity.
Market Crowdedness
Meaning ⎊ Condition where many traders hold identical positions, increasing the risk of sharp price reversals.
Trailing Stop Implementation
Meaning ⎊ Dynamic exit order that adjusts with price trends to lock in gains and limit losses automatically.
Rollover Risk
Meaning ⎊ The financial risk and cost associated with transitioning a position from an expiring contract to a future expiration date.
Breakout Confirmation Logic
Meaning ⎊ Criteria used to validate price movements beyond support or resistance to avoid false signals and improve trade quality.
Stop-Loss Trailing
Meaning ⎊ Risk management tool that automatically moves the exit price as the asset trends to lock in profits and limit downside.
Pyramiding
Meaning ⎊ Strategy of adding to winning trades to capitalize on momentum while using accrued profits to hedge against reversals.
Position Scaling Techniques
Meaning ⎊ Method of adjusting trade size incrementally to manage risk and maximize returns based on evolving market conditions.
Systemic Leverage Unwinding
Meaning ⎊ The rapid, forced closure of leveraged positions across the market, leading to a cascade of selling and price drops.
Margin Debt
Meaning ⎊ Borrowed capital used to increase market exposure, secured by the assets being traded.
Leverage Cascades
Meaning ⎊ A destructive feedback loop where successive liquidations drive prices down, triggering more forced position closures.
Cross-Collateralization Risk
Meaning ⎊ The danger that a shared collateral pool fails, simultaneously threatening all linked positions when asset values decline.
Trade Exit Strategy
Meaning ⎊ Predefined set of rules for closing a position to realize profit or minimize loss.
Isolated Margin Engines
Meaning ⎊ Position-specific collateral allocation ensuring that losses are contained and do not impact the broader account balance.
Mean Reversion Dynamics
Meaning ⎊ The statistical tendency of asset prices to return to historical averages after experiencing extreme deviations.
Volatility Halts
Meaning ⎊ Short-term trading suspensions triggered by rapid price changes to prevent runaway market volatility.
Cross-Margin Risk Dynamics
Meaning ⎊ The risk interactions in systems where one collateral pool supports multiple leveraged positions, increasing contagion.
Socialized Loss
Meaning ⎊ The distribution of a default-induced financial deficit across the profits of other participants in a trading ecosystem.
Speculative Trading Impact
Meaning ⎊ Influence of high risk, short term trading on market volatility and personal tax liability.
