The ease with which an asset can be converted into cash without significantly affecting its price, often measured by volume and bid-ask spread.
A market participant that supplies liquidity by continuously offering buy and sell prices.
A price boundary beyond which trading is halted, commonly applied in futures markets.
The trading period during which London-based financial markets are open.
A rare candlestick pattern with a small body and long upper and lower shadows, indicating strong indecision between buyers and sellers.
A standard unit used to define the size of a trading position.
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