Order Book
On a cryptocurrency exchange, it’s a snapshot of the current supply and demand on the exchange, i.e. all the prices at which users are willing to buy and sell a certain quantity.
On a cryptocurrency exchange, it’s a snapshot of the current supply and demand on the exchange, i.e. all the prices at which users are willing to buy and sell a certain quantity.
Indicator that calculates the difference between the maximum and minimum price of an asset over a specific time period.
The minimum price at which an asset can be purchased.
The percentage ratio between Bitcoin's market cap and that of the entire crypto market.
Two currencies traded against each other on a crypto or forex exchange
The behaviour of the price of a financial instrument over time.
A chart describing the performance of a pair of cryptocurrencies by comparing their price performance.
In a price chart, the breaking of a resistance or support leading to an increase in volatility and trading volumes.
Market phase characterised by a bullish trend, associated with positive investor sentiment.
A sudden and rapid rise in the price of an asset or market index, caused by increased demand from investors.
A market situation in which the observed price trend is different from that predicted by an investor, falsifying their expectations.
A factor capable of influencing the development of a market and the level of prices.
Mutual funds are financial instruments that combine the capital of several investors into a single asset.
In a bullish market, a Bear Trap is a downward price movement that can confuse investors.
In a bearish market, a bull trap is an upward price movement that, like a trap, can be deceptive.
In economics, volatility indicates the variation of the price of a financial instrument through time.
In economics, supply and demand correspond to the two main market variables and describe the behaviour of those who buy and sell goods or services.
The amount of currency traded in a given period.
A perceived tendency of financial markets to move in a particular direction over time.
Trading is a speculative activity of buying and selling financial assets, with the goal of making a profit.
A trading order that allows you to set a price at which another order is triggered.
The difference between the execution price of an order and the price entered in the order.
Support and resistance are two technical analysis tools used to monitor the price trend of an asset.
A value that measures the return generated by an investment.
A strategy that inflates the price of a cryptocurrency to generate profits only for those who implement it.
Exchange-traded markets created for the purpose of trading the outcome of events.
A service that collects data not available on blockchain, verifies it and provides it to smart contracts
When the price of a cryptocurrency rises very fast, they say it soars 'to the moon'.
Instant buy or sell at the next best price available on the market.
Companies or organised entities that, in partnership with an exchange, are always willing to buy and sell a cryptocurrency.
The total value of all the coins or tokens of a cryptocurrency in circulation.
A buy or sell order that is executed only when the cryptocurrency reaches the set price.
A contract that regulates the execution of a transaction at a predetermined price on a specific date.
Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt refers to a negative market sentiment
The number of units of a cryptocurrency available on the market.
The Foreign Exchange Market allows fiat currency trading.
Fear Of Missing Out is an expression often used in the context of trading and cryptocurrencies.
ETFs are passively managed investment funds that replicate the value of a reference index called a benchmark.
High number of purchases or sales demanded at a certain price.
A market where there is an upward price trend
The balance point between losses and gains, income and expenditure.
In the order book, these are the prices at which an asset is offered or demanded.
A standard for measuring the performance of a financial instrument or market.
A market phase characterised by price lows.
Acronyms used to indicate the maximum and minimum price of a cryptocurrency.