The Great Snap-Back: Can You Profit When Markets Overextend?
In the world of financial physics, what goes up must eventually come down—or at least return to its historical average. This is the fundamental premise of Mean Reversion Strategies.
The Bollinger Band Squeeze: How to Predict the Market’s Next Explosive Move
Volatility is the lifeblood of the financial markets, yet it remains the most misunderstood concept for those just starting out in Forex trading. While most traders fear a quiet market, professionals at Global Markets Eruditio know that a period of low volatility is simply the "calm before the storm."
The Great Economic Elasticity: Why the Market “Returns to the Mean”
In the high-speed world of global finance, prices often behave like a stretched rubber band. They may fly to extreme highs during a "bull market" or snap down to terrifying lows during a crash, but eventually, they tend to snap back toward a central average.