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The Exchange Trader’s Optimal Action Map

Analysis and evaluation of market data — from indicators to strategies.

This is a structured guide that takes you from a simple primer to complex strategic frameworks, all aimed at increasing your effectiveness in financial markets.

🌟 Open the door to the world of professional trading with a unique approach to market analysis and strategy building!

   Have you ever wondered why some traders consistently win while others get lost in the chaos of market data?
The secret lies in the ability to see patterns and make optimal decisions where everyone else sees only noise.

   The book “The Exchange Trader’s Optimal Action Map” becomes your guide into the world of professional analysis and trading strategies.
It is the first book in a series that combines powerful tools and many years of experience to help you achieve stable results in financial markets.

The book series

   Each book in the series builds on the previous one, allowing you to deepen your understanding of the market step by step.
You get a complete toolkit to see the market the way professionals see it.

What Awaits You in This Book Series

📖 Book 1: The Art of Reading Market Data

  • How to analyze volume, delta, and market orders
  • The hidden mechanics of limit orders and heatmaps
  • Simple explanations of complex concepts for both beginners and professionals

📖 Book 2: Deep Analysis of Market Structure

  • Detailed interaction of orders inside the order book (DOM)
  • Interpreting prints, limit orders, and hidden liquidity zones
  • Practical examples from real trading sessions

📖 Book 3: Building Strategies for Any Market Conditions

  • How to combine fundamental and technical analysis
  • Developing trading algorithms tailored to trends, ranges, and volatile markets
  • Optimizing risk management and entry/exit points

💡 Systematic approach:
The books are structured to guide you step by step from the basics to advanced strategies.

🔥 Exclusive content:
In-depth breakdown of participant behavior and market manipulation patterns.

Book I

ISBN: 978-5-0067-4780-7

Why studying market data matters

   The financial market is a field where every participant strives to achieve their own goals. Some try to protect their capital, others aim to extract profit. Large funds, algorithmic systems, and retail traders — all of them leave their “footprints” in market data.

It is through these footprints that one can see:

  • Where large players are accumulating positions
  • Which levels act as support or resistance
  • When price is preparing for a reversal or continuation
  • Which moves are manipulative, and which reflect the true mood of the market

Map of Optimal Actions of a Futures Trader

BT Code

  • Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Market Data
  • Chapter 2: Price Level Detailing and Market Data
  • Chapter 3: Volume and Delta Profiles
  • Chapter 4: Limit Orders as an Element of Market Data

Book II

ISBN: Published

Why It’s Important to Study Market Data

   The financial market is not just candles and indicators, but a live stream of orders: who hits the market, who takes risk with limits, where a level is defended and where a position is being unloaded. Order flow lets you see not just the “after” picture, but the actual mechanics of the trade in the moment.

  • Where a major participant accumulates or unloads a position through absorption and iceberg orders.
  • Which levels are truly defended by limits, and which are broken by stop-runs and short squeezes.
  • When a volume spike is a trend continuation, and when it is the final exhaustion of a move.
  • How to distinguish manipulation (spoofing, “cosmetic” volume) from genuine supply and demand and turn these scenes into concrete trading rules.

Order Data & Microstructure of the Exchange Trader

BT DOM

  • Chapter 1: Mechanics of the Order Book (DOM)
  • Chapter 2: Tape of Prints. Tick Structure.
  • Chapter 3: Order-Flow Patterns. Tape · Chart · DOM.
  • Chapter 4: Practice: Participants and Indirect Open Interest (OI)

Book III

ISBN: Published

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