Trading Term Cluster Map
60+ terms organized by category. Hover or tap any node to highlight; click to open the full definition.
Click any term node to read its full definition.
About this map
We grouped our 60+ glossary terms into 8 logical clusters: Basics, Indicators, Patterns, Risk, Payments, Account, Mechanics, and Misc. Within each cluster, terms are conceptually related — RSI sits with MACD and Bollinger Bands; Stop Loss with Take Profit and Risk Management.
If you're new to trading, start with the Basics cluster, then move to Risk before indicators or patterns. Understanding risk is the prerequisite to applying any technical setup productively.
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How to use the cluster map
The cluster map is meant for navigation, not decoration. Start with the group that matches your question: payment terms for funding and withdrawal issues, risk terms for position sizing, indicator terms for chart analysis, and mechanics terms for contract rules such as expiry or payout.
Recommended reading path
- New users should read Binary Option, Expiry, Payout, Deposit, Withdrawal, KYC, and Risk Management first.
- Strategy learners should read Trendline, Support, Resistance, RSI, Moving Average, Bollinger Bands, and Backtest.
- Users with account questions should read Demo Account, Live Account, VIP Account, AML, Chargeback, and Wagering Requirement.
Limits of a glossary map
A glossary can explain language, but it cannot verify a live account, current payment route, legal status, or personal tax treatment. Use the definitions as a starting point, then move to the full guide page linked from each term.
How this supports deeper research
The map helps users move from a vague question to a precise guide. Someone researching withdrawals should not stop at the word withdrawal; they should also understand KYC, AML, chargeback, wagering requirement, and transaction evidence. Someone researching indicators should connect RSI, MACD, volatility, support, resistance, and backtest before treating a signal as reliable.
Best next step
Open one cluster, read two or three terms, then move to the related long guide. That path is more useful than jumping directly from a social-media tip to a real-money action.