Trading Glossary
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Trading Glossary — A to Z reference
The language of the markets in plain English: orders and charts, structure and risk, the indicators, the smart-money concepts, and the psychology that decides who lasts.
Order Types & Execution
- Market Order
- Buy or sell immediately at the best available price
- Limit Order
- Buy or sell only at a set price or better
- Stop Order
- Becomes a market order at a trigger price
- Stop-Limit Order
- Stop trigger that places a limit order
- Trailing Stop
- Stop that moves with price to lock gains
- OCO Order
- Two linked orders, one cancels the other
- Bid
- Highest price a buyer will pay; you sell here
- Ask
- Lowest price a seller will accept; you buy here
- Spread
- Gap between bid and ask; your entry cost
- Slippage
- Difference between expected and actual fill price
- Fill
- The execution of an order into a position
- Volume
- Units traded in a period; measures participation
Price & Charts
- Candlestick
- Bar showing open, high, low and close
- OHLC
- Open, high, low and close of a period
- Pip
- Smallest standard price move in forex
- Tick
- Smallest possible price movement
- Point
- A whole unit of price movement
- Lot
- Standard position-size unit in forex
- Timeframe
- The period each candle represents
- Gap
- A jump in price with no trading between
- Doji
- Candle with almost equal open and close
- Engulfing
- Candle that fully covers the prior one
- Wick / Shadow
- The thin line beyond a candle body
Positions & Risk
- Long
- A position that profits when price rises
- Short
- A position that profits when price falls
- Leverage
- Borrowed buying power multiplying gains and losses
- Margin
- Capital required to hold a leveraged position
- Position Size
- How large a trade you take
- Stop Loss
- Order that caps the loss on a trade
- Take Profit
- Order that closes a trade at a profit target
- Risk-Reward Ratio
- Potential reward compared to risk
- R-Multiple
- A trade's result measured in units of risk
- Drawdown
- A fall from an equity peak
- Equity
- Account value including open trade profit and loss
- Exposure
- Total capital at risk in the market
- Hedging
- Offsetting a position to reduce risk
- Break-Even
- Moving the stop to the entry price
Market Structure
- Support
- A level where price tends to stop falling
- Resistance
- A level where price tends to stop rising
- Trend
- The prevailing direction of price
- Range
- Price moving sideways between levels
- Breakout
- Price moving out of a level or range
- Pullback / Retracement
- A temporary move against the trend
- Higher High / Lower Low
- The peaks and troughs that define a trend
- Consolidation
- A pause where price coils before moving
- Reversal
- A change in the prevailing direction
- Swing High / Swing Low
- A local peak or trough in price
- Liquidity
- How easily price can be traded at a level
Technical Analysis
- Moving Average
- Average price over a period, smoothing trend
- RSI
- Momentum oscillator of recent gains and losses
- MACD
- Momentum indicator from two moving averages
- Bollinger Bands
- Bands set a deviation around a moving average
- Fibonacci Retracement
- Ratio levels projecting likely pullback depth
- VWAP
- Volume-weighted average price of the session
- ATR
- Average true range; a volatility measure
- Stochastic
- Oscillator of close relative to recent range
- Divergence
- Price and an indicator disagreeing
- Volume Profile
- Volume traded at each price level
- Pivot Points
- Calculated support and resistance levels
- Trendline
- A line connecting swing points along a trend
Smart Money / ICT
- Order Block
- Last candle before a strong institutional move
- Fair Value Gap (FVG)
- An imbalance gap price tends to revisit
- Liquidity Sweep
- A push past a level to trigger stops
- Break of Structure (BOS)
- Price breaking a swing to continue a trend
- Change of Character (CHoCH)
- First structural break signalling reversal
- Imbalance
- One-sided move leaving a price gap
- Mitigation Block
- A zone price returns to before continuing
- Premium / Discount
- Whether price is dear or cheap in a range
- Market Maker Model
- Accumulation, manipulation, then distribution
- Inducement
- A trap that lures traders before a reversal
- Displacement
- A sharp, decisive institutional price move
Trading Styles & Strategy
- Scalping
- Many fast trades for small gains
- Day Trading
- Trades opened and closed within the day
- Swing Trading
- Holding trades for days to weeks
- Position Trading
- Holding trades for weeks to months
- Trend Following
- Trading in the direction of the trend
- Mean Reversion
- Trading a return to an average
- Breakout Trading
- Entering as price breaks a level
- Price Action
- Reading raw price without indicators
Psychology & Edge
- Edge
- A positive expectancy over many trades
- Expectancy
- Average expected result per trade
- Win Rate
- Share of trades that are profitable
- FOMO
- Fear of missing out driving impulsive entries
- Revenge Trading
- Chasing losses with emotional trades
- Discipline
- Following your plan under pressure
- Risk of Ruin
- Odds of losing enough to be wiped out
- Overtrading
- Trading too often or too large
- Confirmation Bias
- Seeing only what fits your view
Markets & Instruments
- Forex
- The global currency exchange market
- CFD
- Contract tracking an asset's price
- Futures
- Exchange contract to trade later at a set price
- Options
- Right, not obligation, to buy or sell
- Spot
- Buying an asset for immediate delivery
- Index
- A basket measuring a market's performance
- Commodity
- Raw goods like gold, oil and grain
- Cryptocurrency
- Digital assets traded on blockchains
- Volatility
- How much and how fast price moves
- Bull Market
- A sustained rising market
- Bear Market
- A sustained falling market

