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Chaikin Money Flow

Chaikin Money Flow: A Beginner's Guide

Welcome to the world of cryptocurrency tradingUnderstanding how money moves *within* a cryptocurrency's price action is crucial. This guide will break down the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) indicator, a tool used to identify buying and selling pressure. No prior trading knowledge is needed – we’ll start from the very beginning.

What is the Chaikin Money Flow?

The Chaikin Money Flow is a technical indicator developed by Bill Chaikin. It attempts to measure the amount of money flowing into or out of a security (in our case, a cryptocurrency) over a specific period. It's based on the idea that price and volume together can tell a story about investor sentiment. Essentially, it tries to answer the question: Is 'smart money' (informed investors) buying or selling?

Think of it like this: if a cryptocurrency's price closes near the high of its trading range *and* the volume is high, it suggests buying pressure. Conversely, if the price closes near the low *and* volume is high, it suggests selling pressure. CMF combines these two factors.

Key Concepts Explained

Before diving into the calculation, let's define a few terms:

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