VocabVolume·how many shares actually changed hands VocabLiquidity·ease of buying or selling without large price impact VocabCandle·one time-window of price SafetyEducational only — not financial advice VocabVolume·how many shares actually changed hands VocabLiquidity·ease of buying or selling without large price impact VocabCandle·one time-window of price SafetyEducational only — not financial advice
SECTION 01 · VOCABULARY WALL

The words you will hear every day.

A quick beginner lookup. Tap a card to read a plain-language definition and a one-line memory note. Each term carries a related card, tool or game so the idea stays anchored.

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Quick lookup

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Explained simply

Plain language. One short definition. One memory note.

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Educational only

Concepts only — never instructions for a real trade.

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Related anchors

Each term links to a card, tool or game where the idea is used.

Educational only. Not financial advice.

SECTION 03 · POPULAR TERMS

Six beginner words to start with.

SECTION 04 · TERM GRID

20 terms (and growing).

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Intraday Basics 01
Intraday Buying and selling within the same trading day.
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MemoryBy the closing bell, you are flat — nothing held overnight.
Beginner Terms 02
Broker The middleman who places your orders on the exchange.
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MemoryThink "order-handler", not "oracle". They execute. They do not predict.
Beginner Terms 03
NSE National Stock Exchange — one of the two main Indian stock exchanges.
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MemoryFounded in 1992, headquartered in Mumbai.
Beginner Terms 04
BSE Bombay Stock Exchange — one of Asia's oldest stock exchanges.
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MemoryOperating since 1875. Home of the Sensex index.
Price / Volume 05
Volume How many shares actually changed hands in a window.
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MemoryVolume is activity, not direction.
Price / Volume 06
Liquidity How easily buying or selling can happen without large price impact.
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MemoryThin (illiquid) markets can jump on small orders.
Price / Volume 07
Volatility How sharply prices swing in a given window.
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MemoryVolatility ≠ "going up". It means bigger moves in either direction.
Price / Volume 08
Candle A single time-window of price shown as a body and two wicks.
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MemoryBody = open vs close. Wicks = the high and low it touched.
Risk 09
Stop-loss A risk-control concept used to define a loss limit in general learning examples.
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MemoryA concept term — a pre-defined loss limit used in learning examples only.
Risk 10
Risk-reward A comparison between possible loss and possible gain on a trade idea.
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MemoryIt is a concept, not a trade recommendation.
Risk 11
Position sizing The amount of capital used per trade, based on a risk amount.
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MemoryA teaching formula links capital, risk-% and stop distance.
Risk 12
Margin Money borrowed from a broker against your own capital.
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MemoryLeverage in disguise. It increases both gains and losses.
Orders 13
Order type How you instruct the broker to place a trade.
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MemoryCommon types: market, limit, stop-loss.
Orders 14
Market order An order that fills immediately at the current best price.
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MemoryFast — but you pay the spread.
Orders 15
Limit order An order that only fills at your chosen price, or better.
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MemoryPatient — you may or may not get filled.
Orders 16
Bid The highest price a buyer is willing to pay right now.
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MemoryIn a simplified order book, the bid represents the buyer-side price level.
Orders 17
Ask The lowest price a seller is willing to accept right now.
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MemoryIn a simplified order book, the ask represents the seller-side price level.
Orders 18
Spread The gap between the best bid and the best ask.
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MemoryThe toll for being impatient.
Tools 19
Watchlist A short, personal list of things you are observing — not trading.
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MemoryWhat you watch, why, and the concept you are tracking.
Psychology 20
Overtrading Taking too many actions in a session, often after a win or a loss.
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MemoryWhen patience stops being free.
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SECTION 06 · SAFETY REMINDER

Six firm lines.

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Simple definitions only

Plain language. Memory hooks. Concept-level meaning.

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No tips

No term tells you what to buy or what to avoid.

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No signals

No entries, exits, targets or alerts.

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No recommendations

Definitions explain concepts. They do not recommend a course of action.

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No real-stock levels

No live prices, no real-time charts, no symbol lookup.

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No trade decisions

Decisions live with you and a SEBI-registered advisor — not a glossary.

Educational only. Not financial advice. Definitions are simplified for beginner learning. Please consult a SEBI-registered advisor before any trading or investment decision.