Glossary Letter: T

TINA stands for “There Is No Alternative” and is used to describe periods when investors keep favouring one asset class, often equities, because alternatives appear less attractive.
A thin market is a market with lighter liquidity and less depth near the current price, which can make prices more sensitive and fills less smooth.
A trend describes a persistent direction in price movement over time.
A take profit order is used to close a position at a specified level to lock in gains if reached.
A timeframe is the time interval used to display price data on a chart, such as 1H, 4H, or daily.
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