Down Trend
What Is a Downtrend?
A downtrend happens when the price of an asset steadily falls over time. In charts, you'll see this as a series of lower highs and lower lows, like steps descending downward. This pattern shows that sellers are in charge and pushing prices lower.
How Does a Downtrend Help Traders?
- Clear price direction: When a downtrend forms, it signals that the market is tilted towards selling, helping traders understand the general mood.
- Trade setup guidance: Downtrends often act like a guide. It’s common to draw a downward-sloping trendline connecting recent lower highs. This line can hint at resistance zones.
- Short-trading opportunities: In CFDs or forex markets, many traders look to enter short positions (betting on price drops) during a downtrend, aiming to profit as prices keep falling.
Downtrend Example
Imagine watching a chart for EURUSD when the current price is 1.16250:
- The price drops to 1.16200, then falls again to 1.16150 (a lower low).
- It tries to rally but reaches only 1.16180, less than the previous high (a lower high).
- It then drops further to 1.16100.
These lower highs and lower lows make a clear downward staircase, exactly what a down trend in forex looks like.
Other Glossary Terms
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- Day Trading
Day trading is a short-term trading style where financial instruments like forex pairs are bought and sold within the same day to capture intraday price movements before the market closes.
- Demo Account
A demo account is a simulated trading account that lets you practice trading in real market conditions using virtual funds, helping you learn, test strategies, and build confidence without risk.
- Dealer
A dealer is a person or firm that trades currencies directly for its own account, acting as the principal buyer or seller rather than matching other traders.
- Deficit
In CFD trading, a deficit refers to when your account balance drops below your starting amount, showing how much you need to recover to return to your initial balance.
- Daily Loss Limit
A Daily Loss Limit is the maximum loss permitted in one trading day; exceeding it pauses your account and restricts further trading until the next day’s reset period.
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