MarketBiasTracker

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Learn Indicators, Chart Reading, and Market Bias

A clean visual learning library for traders and curious beginners. Understand RSI, EMA, ATR, Bollinger Bands, candlestick patterns, divergence, liquidity sweeps, and how MarketBiasTracker reads market conditions.

What this section will cover
These guides are designed to stay useful for years. No news, no hype, just timeless market education.

Featured

Start Here

These are the strongest first pages for beginners. They cover the foundations that make the rest of the learning library easier to understand.

Library

Browse all guides by category

Everything is grouped more tightly now, so related topics stay together and the Learn hub feels cleaner to explore.

Liquidity & Sweeps

How price runs levels, triggers stops, traps traders, and reveals sweep or rejection behavior.

Multi-Timeframe

How short-term action fits inside intermediate and higher-timeframe structure, and why alignment matters so much.

Categories

Explore the learning map

Jump into the area you want, then use the clickable topic buttons to go straight to the exact guide page.

Indicators

Core tools like RSI, EMA, ATR, Bollinger Bands, volume, and moving-average structure that help explain momentum, trend, and volatility.

Price Action

Support, resistance, breakouts, pullbacks, level flips, and retracement behavior inside real chart structure.

Candles & Wicks

Hammers, doji, engulfing candles, and wick behavior that help reveal rejection, indecision, and fast shifts in control.

Divergence

How price and momentum can stop agreeing, and why that can hint at weakening continuation or a coming reaction.

Liquidity & Sweeps

How price runs levels, triggers stops, traps traders, and reveals sweep or rejection behavior.

Bias & Context

How MarketBiasTracker thinks about confluence, friction, exhaustion, bounce potential, and the overall quality of a trend.

Multi-Timeframe

How short-term action fits inside intermediate and higher-timeframe structure, and why alignment matters so much.

Foundations

Timeless basics like market structure, volatility, and trend quality that should be understood before deeper signal interpretation.

Why this matters

This is not just a glossary

Every guide explains what the concept means, how traders use it, what bullish and bearish examples look like, where it fails, and how MarketBiasTracker uses it in practice.

Visual

Colorful charts, diagrams, and compact examples instead of dry walls of text.

Evergreen

Built to stay useful for years without needing constant updates.

Connected to MBT

Each guide ties concepts back to how your bias engine interprets real market conditions.