Disclaimer: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.
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Trading Glossary
Glossary trade refers to a type of trading strategy where traders use a predefined set of terms, definitions, or concepts to make informed decisions. It often involves industry-specific jargon, financial metrics, and analytical tools to navigate markets effectively.

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Liquidity
Liquidity is an asset’s ease of conversion into cash without losing value, assessed by metrics like bid-ask spread and trade volume.
Liquidity provider
A market participant that provides liquidity by offering to buy and sell financial instruments.
Lock limit
A price limit beyond which trading is not allowed for a product, typically exercised in the futures market.
London session
The time period during which the London financial markets are open for trading.
Long-legged doji
A rare candlestick pattern showing a balance between buying and selling pressure in the same trading period, appearing as a candlestick with a small body and equally long shadows.
Lot
A measurement used to count the size of a single trade. Typically, investors start trading with 1 lot.
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