🌳very important terminologies in Trading🌳Hello every one
🟡(1) Price action
The Movement of an asset or Security's price over Time , Plotted on The chart
🟡(2) All-Time High (ATH)
The Highest asset has Ever been in Price
🟢(3) Support
a Point in the market where the Price is less likely to drop below due to previous demand or price action
🟡(3) Resistance
a Point in the market where the Price is less likely to break above due to previous demand or price action
🔵(4) Trend line
a line indicating the General Price Direction of a chart
🟡(5) break out
when the Price of the asset break through a pre-determined Trendline
⚪(6) Formation
when a Financial Chart moves in such a way as to create a Recognizable pattern.patterns to signal trading opportunities either to enter or exit positions.
🟢(7) pump or bullish
The price of an asset is going up
🟡(7) Dump or bearish
The price of an asset is going Down
🔵(8) Long Position
a Regular Buy in The Market. a Trade that is Predicting the asset will go up in value
🟡(8) short Position
The opposite of a long Position. Entering a Trade position betting the asset to go down in value.
Break-out
Support And Resistance – The House! EICHERMOTOR.----------------------------------Support And Resistance – The House!----------------------------------
Support and Resistance explanation:
Imagine that you are looking at a vertical cross-section of an "Old fashioned dolls house " which is shown in the schematic. Now you can see all the floors and ceilings in the house, and as you can see here we have a ground floor, first floor, second floor, and roof.
The market then moves lower, having reversed, back to the floor, where it consolidates.
The concept of Support and resistance is important for a number of reasons.
--> First, as we have already seen, a breakout from a consolidation phase can be validated with volume , and if confirmed, provides excellent trading opportunities . The so-called breakout trade s.
It is a WIN/WIN. You have the comfort of knowing that once the market has broken through a ceiling of price resistance, not only does this become a floor of price support, it has also become a barrier of price protection in the event of any short term re-test of this area. Any stop loss, for example, could then be placed in the lower regions of the price congestion. This is why breakout trading is so popular.