11. Waterfall

Refers to the sudden sharp decline in the market, with several very gorgeous large negative lines appearing in front of the audience in a short period of time, just like a waterfall falling down three thousand feet. For example, 312, 519.

12. Position

The ratio of your account funds to the funds you use to buy coins.

13. Full position

The account funds are all bought into coins. The often-mentioned "full position" and "all-in" are all full positions.

14. Covering position

For example, you hold a certain coin, and then this coin falls. In order to reduce the cost of holding the position, you buy some more.

15. Adding position

You hold a certain coin, are optimistic about its development, and then buy some more on the way this coin rises.

16. Building position

Also called opening position, refers to the account funds buying a certain number of currencies.

17. Reducing position

It is expected that there will be risks in the future market, and some of the currencies held are sold.

18. Locking position

People who do futures leverage should know. It's very simple. If you do EOS futures leverage, you buy a long order of 10,000, and then open a short order of 10,000. Then someone will say that this is not a disease? This is really not a disease. Think about it carefully.

19. Short position

Don't do it and watch the show. In the currency circle, you can understand it this way. The account only has USDT and no other coins.

20. Reversal

The currency price fell to the bottom and turned from a falling trend to an upward trend. The most common one is the "V-shaped reversal". Rebound is the basis of reversal, and the reversal range is much greater than the rebound.

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