Trend Persistence
Meaning ⎊ The statistical tendency for price movements to continue in their established direction over a specific timeframe.
Pairs Trading
Meaning ⎊ Trading two historically correlated assets by betting that their price spread will revert to its historical average.
Market Microstructure Aggregation
Meaning ⎊ Synthesizing high-frequency order data from various sources to gain a holistic view of market supply and demand dynamics.
Martingale Theory
Meaning ⎊ A probability theory concept where the expected future value of a process equals its current value.
Market Sentiment Bias
Meaning ⎊ The collective psychological state of market participants that leads to irrational pricing and biased expectations.
Market Sentiment Shifts
Meaning ⎊ The collective transition in investor attitude driving rapid price volatility and changes in market participation levels.
Chart Pattern
Meaning ⎊ Visual representations of historical price action used to forecast future market movements based on recurring behavior.
Buy-Back and Burn
Meaning ⎊ A deflationary economic strategy where protocol revenue is used to purchase and destroy tokens, increasing scarcity.
Quote Currency
Meaning ⎊ The secondary currency in a pair that determines the price and value of the primary, or base, currency.
Order Flow Execution
Meaning ⎊ The analysis and use of real-time order book data to identify buying or selling pressure and execute trades effectively.
Psychological Levels
Meaning ⎊ Price levels that carry emotional significance for traders, often acting as support or resistance points.
Trend Capitulation
Meaning ⎊ The final stage of a trend characterized by extreme volume and emotional intensity, signaling a major turning point.
Out-of-the-Money Option
Meaning ⎊ An option with no intrinsic value where the current asset price makes exercising the contract unprofitable.
Profitability Threshold
Meaning ⎊ The specific price level or condition that must be met for a trade to become profitable.
Derivative Strategy
Meaning ⎊ A planned trading approach using derivatives to achieve specific risk, income, or speculative objectives.
