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Trading Glossary

Quick reference for terms, concepts, and indicators

Comprehensive reference for all trading terms, concepts, and indicators used in the SignalPilot Education Hub curriculum.

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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)
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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
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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)
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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

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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)
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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.