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, Ever wondered why prices in the markets move in seemingly erratic patterns? You're trading every d

, Ever wondered why prices in the markets move in seemingly erratic patterns? You're trading every day, watching the charts, seeing the numbers tick up and down, but do you really know WHY? It’s a question that traders rarely delve into deeply. We're often content to simply observe the ebbs and flows of the market, not stopping to decipher the forces propelling these shifts. Consider these burning questions: >> Why does the price of any market move at all? >> Why doesn’t it stay in one place? >> Why doesn’t it jump around at random? Surprising to some, the reasons are deeper than just "supply and demand." Many traders assume that price ascends when there are more buyers than sellers… But think about it: isn't every trade a matching of a buyer and a seller? So, what mystical force dictates this orchestrated dance of numbers? The magic word here is "Liquidity". Imagine the market as a high-rise building… A building without stairs. For the price to rise, you need to break the ceiling above. For it to drop, the floor below must shatter… But what forms these barriers? What needs to occur for them to break? The answers to these, and many more intriguing questions, are what I delve into today’s blog post: [Market Mechanics – Understanding How Prices Move in The Markets>>]( In it, I unravel: - The vital role of liquidity and how it influences volatility. - The concept of "Trapped Traders." - Insights into Pullbacks & Liquidity Vacuums. - The basic understanding of Floors & Ceilings in market mechanics. And much more… If you’re genuinely passionate about understanding the intricate details that often escape the naked eye, but dictate every move on your trading screen… You can't afford to miss this read. It’s not just theory. Real, actionable insights and tools are shared to help you make sense of price movements and potentially harness this knowledge for better trading decisions. Here's your direct gateway to decode the core of market movements: [Discover the Mechanics Behind Market Prices Now>>]( I'm eager to hear your thoughts on this. Were there any insights that caught you off-guard? Let me know in the comments! Happy trading and always stay curious, Peter Jigsaw Trading & Journalytix P.S. Think floors and ceilings. It might just transform how you view the market. Copyright © 2023 Jigsaw Trading, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at www.jigsawtrading.com or www.journalytix.me Our mailing address is: Jigsaw Trading Room 1203, 12/4, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City 33 Canton Road, Tsim Sha TsuiKowloon Hong Kong [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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