CRYPTO TERMINOLOGIES AND MEANING
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â Accumulation: Buying an asset to acquire a sizable position
â Air drop: Paying crypto holders a free token based on the balance held in their wallet
â Altcoin: Alternative cryptocurrency thatâs not bitcoin
â BTFD: Buy the f%$kân dip
â BagHolder: Someone left holding an asset after the price crashed
â BearGrind: A slow choppy sell-off with very weak bounces
â BearTrend: Downwards price movement creating a series of lower highs
â BlackSwam: A random bearish news event
â Bots: trading algorithms
â Bounce play: When the price bounces up quickly after a dump
â Breakdown: Price dropping below support
â Breakout: Price moving up past resistance
â Bull trend: Upwards price movement creating a series of higher lows
â Buy wall: A large bid on the order book
â Buying pressure: Buying momentum building to push prices higher
â Capitulation: The final point in the market when the last bagholders sell their positions before a reversal
â Catching falling knives: the act of dip buying when the markets are on a down trend
â Channel: A diagonal trading range between support and resistance
â Chop: Directionless price movement that lacks momentum
â Coin: a crypto asset used to secure a blockchain by rewarding miners
â Consolidation: A period of stability and sideways price action
â Continuation pattern: A technical pattern that often means continued movement along a price trend
â Contrarian: Going against the herd
â Crypto: short for cryptography or cryptocurrency
â Delegated proof-of-stake: a form of mining that consists of coin holders electing delegates to secure the blockchain
â Dumb money: Over emotional traders or investors
â Dump: A sharp downwards price movement
â ERC20: A standard for creating ETH based tokens
â FOMO: Fear of missing out
â FUD: Fear uncertainty and doubt
â Fakeout: Price pretending to break support or resistance
â Flash crash: A large price dump that quickly bounces
â Hard fork: A blockchain upgrade thatâs not compatible with older versions of the software
Honey Badger: A term used to describe bitcoinâs resilience
â ICO: initial coin offering, when tokens are sold in a crowdsale
â Insta-mine: A coin launching with very small difficulty so the developers can get a large portion of the supply for cheap, while trying to hide itâs a pre-mine.
â JOMO: Joy of missing out
â Leverage: increasing ones order size by borrowing coins
â Liquidation: when a market moves against a leveraged trader and they lose their entire position
â Long: Buying an asset
â Miners: people who run computers to secure transactions on a blockchain
â Momentum: Price movement
â Network split: when a blockchain splits into two separate blockchains as a result of hard forks
â Parabolic: when the markets shoot up very fast, usually before a dump and reversal
Pre-mine: A launched coin where the developers start by keeping a % of the supply for themselves
â Price discovery: Buyers and sellers in the open market trading to establish a price
â Proof-of-stake: a form of mining that consists of holding a coin in a wallet
â Proof-of-work: a form of mining that consumes computational power and electricity
â Pump and dump: when traders push the price up high and immediately sell to crash the price
â Pump: when the price rises fast
â Resistance: A price area where sellers step in to push the price down
â Reversal: A change in price direction
â Salty Pleb: Used to describe jealous people who donât own bitcoin
â Sell wall: A large ask on the order book
Selling pressure: Selling momentum building to push prices lower
â Shitcoin: a term used by traders to describe altcoins as way to symbolize non-attachment
â Short squeeze: closing out shorts due to a break of resistance and stops being triggered
â Short: Borrowing an asset to sell on the markets
â Soft fork: An blockchain upgrade thatâs backwards compatible with older versions of the software
â Spoofing: When traders flash fake buy or sell walls
â Spoofy the bear whale:
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