TradeReply Education Center
Your go-to resource for understanding key financial terms and concepts.
TAKE PROFIT PERCENTAGE
Take Profit Percentage represents the percentage gain from the entry price to the predefined take-profit price. It is a standalone metric, independent of other system-wide variables, with weighted averages used at trade and portfolio levels.
TAKE PROFIT PRICE
Take Profit Price is the predefined price level at which a trade is planned to exit to secure profits. It is a standalone metric, independent of other system-wide variables, with weighted averages used at trade and portfolio levels.
TAKE PROFIT VALUE
Take Profit Value represents the total monetary gain expected if the trade exits at the predefined take-profit price. It is a standalone metric, independent of other system-wide variables, with weighted sums used at trade and portfolio levels.
TARGET PRICE
Target Price is the specified price level at which a trader aims to exit a position to achieve a desired profit.
TAX LOSS HARVESTING POTENTIAL
Tax Loss Harvesting Potential identifies positions suitable for offsetting gains through tax loss harvesting.
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS
Technical Analysis involves studying past market data, primarily price and volume, to forecast future price movements. It uses charts, indicators, and patterns to identify trading opportunities and trends, aiding in decision-making.
TECHNICAL INDICATOR PERFORMANCE
Technical Indicator Performance evaluates the effectiveness of technical analysis tools (like moving averages or RSI) in predicting price movements and guiding trade decisions. It helps refine trading strategies based on technical signals.
TECHNICAL INDICATORS
Technical indicators are mathematical calculations based on the price, volume, or open interest of a security or contract used in technical analysis.
TESTNET
Testnet is a separate blockchain used by developers to test and experiment with new features without risking real assets.
TICKER
Ticker is a unique symbol assigned to a publicly traded security for identification on stock exchanges.
TIMESTAMPING
Timestamping is the process of securely keeping track of the creation and modification time of a document.
TIMEZONE
Timezone represents the geographic region's standard time, influencing trading hours, market activity, and transaction timing. It provides context for understanding when trades occur relative to global markets.
TOKEN
Token is a unit of value issued by a project, representing an asset or utility on a blockchain, often used in initial coin offerings (ICOs).
TOKEN BURN
Token burn is the process of permanently removing cryptocurrency tokens from circulation, reducing the total supply.
TOKEN SUPPLY CONCENTRATION
Token Supply Concentration indicates the distribution of token ownership among holders.
TOKENOMICS
Tokenomics is the study and design of the economic systems involving tokens, including their creation, distribution, and how they function within a blockchain ecosystem.
TOTAL CASH
Total Cash represents the combined amount of allocated and unallocated cash in an account. It provides a holistic view of available liquidity, capturing both cash reserved for specific purposes and flexible funds for new opportunities.
TOTAL CREDIT LINE
Total Credit Line is the maximum borrowing limit granted to an account by a broker or institution. It defines the upper limit of credit available for trading, offering liquidity and flexibility to manage financial activities.
TOTAL QUANTITY TRADED
Total Quantity Traded represents the total number of units traded, including all purchased and closed quantities, across transactions, trades, or portfolios.
TOTAL SALE PROCEEDS
Total Sale Proceeds represent the combined revenue generated from all sales, including both long and short positions. This metric reflects the gross proceeds from all executed transactions across trades and portfolios.
TOTAL WINS AND LOSSES
Total Wins and Losses represent the total count of profitable and unprofitable transactions or trades, providing an overall measure of trading activity and outcomes.
TRADE DIMENSIONS
Trade Dimensions are qualitative attributes that describe and categorize trading data. They provide context for metrics, often in text form, and help to segment data for deeper analysis.