“BTFD” (Buy The Fucking Dip) is an expression used in financial markets to emphasize the aggressive and bold approach of buying assets during price declines. It is a more intense version of the “Buy The Dip” strategy. The term “BTFD” includes a profanity, which is why it is considered informal and not a professional […]
In the context of Forex trading, the term “book” refers to the collection of open positions held by a trader or a brokerage firm. It represents the total exposure of a trader or the aggregate positions of all traders within a brokerage firm. The term book is also commonly referred to as a trading book […]
In forex, the term “Big Figure Quote” refers to the whole number part of a currency pair’s price quote. It represents the first two or three digits of the price quote, depending on the decimal precision used by the broker. The Big Figure Quote is typically separated from the decimal fraction by a dot or […]
“Bearish” is a term used in financial markets to describe a downward trend or sentiment in the value of an asset or the overall market. It is the opposite of “bullish,” which refers to an upward trend or positive sentiment. Here are some key points to understand about bearishness: Downward Trend: In a […]
A bear trap is a term commonly used in financial markets to describe a situation that can trap investors in a bearish (downward) trend. It occurs when prices in a bear market experience a short-term rally, misleading investors into believing that the downward trend has ended. Here’s how a bear trap typically unfolds: […]
In forex, a bear market refers to a situation where the overall sentiment and trend in the market is downward or bearish. It is characterized by a sustained period of declining prices and a general pessimistic outlook among traders and investors. In a bear market, the supply of a particular currency exceeds the demand, […]
In forex, ATH (All-Time High) refers to the highest price level that a particular currency pair or financial instrument has ever reached throughout its trading history. It represents the peak price point that has not been surpassed before. ATH is a significant level in technical analysis and is often used by traders and investors […]