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50 Essential Trading Terms Every Beginner Should Know

A concise glossary of 50 foundational trading terms every beginner must understand before placing a single trade.

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50 Essential Trading Terms Every Beginner Should Know

This glossary covers the 50 terms that appear in nearly every chart, news feed, and broker platform.

Market basics

Term Meaning
Bull market Sustained period of rising prices (typically +20% from lows)
Bear market Sustained decline of 20% or more from recent highs
Correction A 10%–19.9% pullback from a recent peak
Volatility The size and speed of price swings
Liquidity How easily an asset can be bought/sold without moving the price
Volume Number of units traded in a given period
Spread Difference between the bid (sell) and ask (buy) price
Slippage The gap between expected fill price and actual fill price
Gap A price jump between close and next open
Trend The general direction of price: up, down, or sideways

Orders & execution

Term Meaning
Market order Buy/sell immediately at the best available price
Limit order Buy/sell only at a specified price or better
Stop-loss Order that closes a position at a set price to limit loss
Take-profit Order that locks in gains at a target price
Bid The highest price a buyer will pay
Ask The lowest price a seller will accept
Long Buying to profit from a price rise
Short Selling borrowed shares to profit from a fall
Fill Confirmation that your order was executed
Leverage Controlling a large position with a small deposit

Risk & performance

Term Meaning
Margin Collateral required to open a leveraged position
Margin call Broker demand for more funds when equity falls too low
Drawdown Peak-to-trough decline in account value
Risk-reward ratio Potential loss versus potential gain on a trade
Position size How much capital is allocated to one trade
Alpha Return above the market's return
Beta Sensitivity of an asset to market moves
Sharpe ratio Risk-adjusted return measure
Win rate Percentage of trades that are profitable
Expectancy Average profit/loss per trade over many trades

Analysis & strategy

Term Meaning
Technical analysis Forecasting prices from charts and indicators
Fundamental analysis Valuing an asset from financials and economics
Support Price level where buyers tend to step in
Resistance Price level where sellers tend to cap gains
Breakout Price moving beyond a defined support/resistance
Pullback A temporary reversal within a larger trend
Candlestick A chart bar showing open, high, low, and close
Moving average Average price over a rolling window
RSI Momentum oscillator (0–100) measuring overbought/oversold
Backtesting Testing a strategy on historical data

Account & costs

Term Meaning
Pip Smallest standard forex price move (0.0001)
Lot Standardized forex position size (100,000 units = standard)
Commission Broker fee per trade
Swap/rollover Fee for holding a forex position overnight
P&L Profit and loss
Demo account Practice account with simulated money
Hedge A position opened to offset risk elsewhere
Diversification Spreading risk across uncorrelated assets
Asset class A group of similar investments (stocks, bonds, etc.)
Portfolio The full collection of an investor's holdings

Bottom line

Master these 50 terms and you'll understand 90% of everyday market commentary.

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