Trading Glossary
Comprehensive reference for all trading terms, concepts, and indicators used in the SignalPilot Education Hub curriculum.
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A - E
A
- Absorption
- When large orders (institutions) buy or sell into aggressive market orders without moving price significantly. Indicates strong hands accumulating or distributing. Opposite of exhaustion. See: Lesson 2 (Volume), Lesson 22 (Order Book Analysis)
- Ask (Offer)
- The lowest price a seller is willing to accept. The "sell side" of the order book. See: Lesson 21 (Bid-Ask Spread)
- ATR (Average True Range)
- Volatility indicator measuring average price range over a period (typically 14 bars). Used for stop-loss placement and position sizing.
B
- Bid
- The highest price a buyer is willing to pay. The "buy side" of the order book. See: Lesson 21 (Bid-Ask Spread)
- Bid-Ask Spread
- The difference between the highest bid and lowest ask. Represents the cost of immediacy (market orders). Widens with volatility/uncertainty, tightens with confidence. See: Lesson 21 (Spread Dynamics)
- BOS (Break of Structure)
- When price breaks a significant swing high (in uptrend) or swing low (in downtrend), confirming trend continuation. Part of market structure analysis. See: Lesson 3 (Price Action), Lesson 16 (Market Structure)
- Breakout
- When price moves decisively through a defined level (resistance, range high, consolidation). Can be true (continuation) or false (trap). See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity Lie)
C
- CHoCH (Change of Character)
- When price breaks counter-trend structure, signaling potential trend reversal. Weaker than BOS. See: Lesson 16 (Market Structure)
- Circuit Breaker
- Automated trading system safeguard that halts trading when predefined conditions are met (max loss, volatility spike, drawdown threshold). Also called kill switch. See: Lesson 57 (Automation)
- Cumulative Delta
- Running total of delta (buy volume minus sell volume) over time. Shows net buying or selling pressure. See: Lesson 2 (Volume)
D
- Dark Pool
- Private exchange for institutional trading, not visible on public order books. Large block orders executed off-exchange to minimize market impact. See: Lesson 25 (Dark Pool Detection)
- Delta
- The difference between buy volume and sell volume at a specific price level or time period. Positive delta = more buying than selling. See: Lesson 2 (Volume), Lesson 24 (Footprint Charts)
- Divergence
- When price makes a new high/low but an indicator (RSI, momentum, volume) does not. Signals weakening trend momentum. Warning sign, not reversal signal. See: Lesson 5 (RSI), Plutus Flow docs
E
- Exhaustion
- When aggressive buying/selling moves price but no one absorbs the orders, causing rapid price movement. Opposite of absorption. Often precedes reversals. See: Lesson 2 (Volume), Lesson 22 (Order Book)
F - J
F
- Footprint Chart
- Chart type showing volume traded at each price level within each candle, split by bid/ask. Reveals order flow and absorption/exhaustion patterns. See: Lesson 24 (Footprint Charts)
H
- Harmonic Oscillator
- SignalPilot indicator combining 7 momentum components (RSI, Stochastic RSI, MACD, EMA Trend, Momentum, Volume, Divergence Zone) into a voting system. 6-7/7 agreement = high confidence. See: Lesson 5 (RSI), Harmonic Oscillator docs
I
- Institutional Flow
- Large orders placed by institutions (hedge funds, banks, prop firms). Characterized by absorption, dark pool activity, and gradual accumulation/distribution. See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity), Lesson 25 (Dark Pools)
J
- Janus Atlas
- SignalPilot indicator displaying 39 different level types (VWAP, volume profile, session levels, market structure, pivots). Used for level-based trading and sweep detection. See: Janus Atlas docs
K - O
K
- Kill Switch
- Automated trading safeguard that immediately stops all trading and/or closes positions when triggered by predefined conditions (max loss, drawdown, volatility). See: Lesson 57 (Automation)
L
- Liquidity
- Resting orders (stops, limits) at specific price levels. Institutions engineer liquidity sweeps to fill large orders at better prices. Not "natural" support/resistance. See: Lesson 1 (The Liquidity Lie)
- Liquidity Pool
- Concentration of resting orders at a specific price level. Common at round numbers, obvious support/resistance, and above/below swing highs/lows. Target for institutional sweeps. See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity), Lesson 15 (Liquidity Pools)
- Liquidity Sweep
- When price briefly breaks a level (support, resistance, swing point) to trigger stops, then quickly reverses. Institutions use sweeps to fill large orders. See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity Lie)
M
- Market Structure
- The pattern of swing highs and lows that defines trend direction. Higher highs + higher lows = uptrend. Lower highs + lower lows = downtrend. See: Lesson 3 (Price Action), Lesson 16 (Market Structure)
O
- Omnideck
- SignalPilot "everything indicator" combining 10+ detection systems (Pentarch, NanoFlow, regime bars, Pilot Line, Fibonacci, patterns). Modular display. See: Omnideck docs
- Order Book
- List of all pending buy (bid) and sell (ask) orders at different price levels. Depth of Market (DOM). Shows liquidity and imbalances. See: Lesson 22 (Order Book Analysis)
- Order Flow
- The sequence and volume of buy and sell orders executed in real-time. Reveals institutional activity, absorption/exhaustion, and momentum shifts. See: Lesson 3 (Price Action is Dead), Lesson 24 (Footprint)
- Overfitting
- Optimizing trading strategy parameters too specifically to historical data, causing it to fail in live trading. Curve-fitting. See: Lesson 57 (Automation), Lesson 58 (Backtesting)
P - T
P
- Pentarch
- SignalPilot reversal event detector displaying 5 cycle events: TD (Touchdown), IGN (Ignition), WRN (Warning), CAP (Climax), BDN (Breakdown). 4-layer detection system. See: Pentarch docs
- Pilot Line
- Trend reference line used in Pentarch and Omnideck systems. Helps identify trend direction and regime. See: Lesson 6 (Moving Averages), Pentarch docs
- Plutus Flow
- SignalPilot advanced On-Balance Volume (OBV) indicator with trend ribbons, divergence detection, and volume accumulation tracking. See: Plutus Flow docs
- POC (Point of Control)
- The price level with the highest traded volume in a given period (day, week, session). From Volume Profile analysis. Acts as magnet for price. See: Janus Atlas docs, Volume Profile lessons
R
- Regime
- Current market state: trending (directional), ranging (choppy), or volatile (high ATR). Determines how to interpret indicators. See: Lesson 5 (RSI), Lesson 22 (Volume Oracle Regimes)
- Repainting
- When an indicator changes its historical signals after the fact, making backtests unreliable. SignalPilot indicators are non-repainting. See: Lesson 4 (Repaint Problem)
- RSI (Relative Strength Index)
- Momentum oscillator (0-100). Traditional interpretation: >70 = overbought, <30 = oversold. Reality: regime-dependent (continuation in trends, reversal in ranges). See: Lesson 5 (RSI Extremes)
S
- Slippage
- The difference between expected fill price and actual fill price. Caused by fast markets, low liquidity, or market orders. Must be included in backtests. See: Lesson 57 (Automation)
- Smart Money
- Institutional traders (hedge funds, banks, prop firms) with large capital and sophisticated strategies. "Dumb money" = retail traders. See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity), Lesson 13 (Smart Money Concepts)
- Sweep
- See Liquidity Sweep. Brief break of a level to trigger stops before reversing. See: Lesson 1 (Liquidity Lie)
T
- Time & Sales (Tape)
- Real-time feed of every executed trade showing time, price, volume, and aggressor side (buy/sell). Used for order flow analysis. See: Lesson 3 (Price Action), Lesson 17 (Time & Sales Mastery)
V - Z
V
- VAH (Value Area High)
- The upper boundary of the value area in Volume Profile (typically 70% of volume traded). Acts as resistance/support. See: Janus Atlas docs, Volume Profile lessons
- VAL (Value Area Low)
- The lower boundary of the value area in Volume Profile (typically 70% of volume traded). Acts as support/resistance. See: Janus Atlas docs, Volume Profile lessons
- Volume Oracle
- SignalPilot indicator providing 3 volume analysis systems: Volume Flow (buying/selling pressure), Volume Zones (high-volume areas), and Position Manager. See: Volume Oracle docs, Lesson 30 (Regimes)
- Volume Profile
- Histogram showing volume traded at each price level over a time period. Identifies POC, VAH, VAL, and high/low volume nodes. See: Janus Atlas docs
- VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price)
- Average price weighted by volume. Institutions use VWAP as execution benchmark. Daily, weekly, monthly variants. Acts as dynamic support/resistance. See: Janus Atlas docs
W
- Walk-Forward Optimization
- Backtesting method that trains on Period 1, tests on Period 2, trains on Period 2, tests on Period 3, etc. Prevents overfitting by validating across different market regimes. See: Lesson 57 (Automation), Lesson 58 (Backtesting)
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Note: This glossary covers terms used throughout the SignalPilot Education Hub curriculum. For detailed explanations and practical applications, see the referenced lessons. Terms are continuously updated as new lessons are added.