Manual of Style

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  1. Manual of Style

This article provides a comprehensive guide to the Manual of Style for contributing to this wiki. A consistent style is crucial for a professional and easily navigable encyclopedia. This guide covers essential elements, from formatting and layout to writing style and sourcing. Adhering to these guidelines ensures all articles are clear, concise, and maintain a uniform appearance, enhancing the user experience. This is particularly important for a collaborative project like this, where many individuals contribute content.

Why a Manual of Style?

Imagine reading a book where some chapters are written in formal language, others in slang, some use complex terminology without explanation, and others are overly simplistic. It would be jarring and difficult to follow. A Manual of Style addresses this by providing a set of rules and recommendations for writing and formatting.

Here’s why it’s important:

  • **Consistency:** A unified style makes the wiki more professional and readable.
  • **Clarity:** Standardized formatting helps readers quickly understand the information presented.
  • **Accessibility:** Consistent style choices improve accessibility for all users, especially those using assistive technologies.
  • **Maintainability:** A well-defined style simplifies editing and updates.
  • **Collaboration:** A shared understanding of style guidelines facilitates smoother collaboration among editors.

Section Headings

Use section headings to organize your content logically. MediaWiki uses a hierarchical heading structure based on equals signs (=).

  • `= Heading 1 =` (Largest heading, usually for the article title)
  • `== Heading 2 ==` (Main sections)
  • `=== Heading 3 ===` (Subsections)
  • `==== Heading 4 ====` (Sub-subsections, use sparingly)
  • And so on, up to `====== Heading 6 ======`

Avoid skipping heading levels (e.g., going from `==` to `====` directly). Headings should be concise and accurately reflect the content of the section. Consider using descriptive headings that incorporate relevant keywords for Search Engine Optimization.

Formatting Text

MediaWiki provides various formatting options for text:

  • **Bold:** Use `text` to make text bold. Useful for emphasizing key terms, like Fibonacci retracement.
  • *Italics:* Use `text` to make text italic. Use for book titles, foreign words, or for stylistic emphasis.
  • Underline: Use `text` to underline text (use sparingly, as it can be confused with links).
  • ~~Strikethrough:~~ Use `~~text~~` to strike through text. Useful for indicating deleted or outdated information.
  • `text` – Displays text in a monospaced font, ideal for code snippets, Technical Indicators formulas, or command-line examples.
  • `Template:Nowrap` – Prevents line breaks within the specified text. Useful for keeping related terms together.
  • Superscript Use `text` for superscripts.
  • Subscript Use `text` for subscripts.

Lists

MediaWiki supports both ordered (numbered) and unordered (bulleted) lists:

  • **Unordered List:** Use `*` for each item.

```wiki

  • Item 1
  • Item 2
  • Item 3

```

  • **Ordered List:** Use `#` for each item.

```wiki

  1. Item 1
  2. Item 2
  3. Item 3

```

Nested lists can be created by indenting list items. Lists are excellent for presenting steps in a process, outlining features, or listing examples of Trading Strategies.

Links

Linking is crucial for creating a navigable wiki.

  • **Internal Links:** Link to other pages within the wiki using double square brackets: `Page Title`. For example, Candlestick Patterns.
  • **External Links:** Link to websites outside the wiki using square brackets followed by the URL: `Example Website`. Use descriptive link text instead of just pasting the URL.
  • **Anchors:** Link to specific sections within a page using `#Section Title`.
  • **Link Titles (Tooltips):** You can add a tooltip to a link by using the following syntax: `Link Text`.

Images

Images can enhance your articles, but use them judiciously.

  • **Uploading Images:** Images must be uploaded to the wiki using the “Upload file” feature.
  • **Displaying Images:** Use the following syntax: `
    File:ImageName.jpg
    Caption
    `. The `thumb` parameter creates a thumbnail. Adjust the size using `frameless`, `left`, `right`, or specifying a pixel size (e.g., `200px`).
  • **Image Licensing:** Ensure you have the right to use the image and that it is properly licensed. Use appropriate licensing templates. Avoid using copyrighted images without permission.

Tables

Tables are useful for presenting data in an organized manner.

```wiki

Table Caption
Header 1 Header 2 Header 3
Row 1, Cell 1 Row 1, Cell 2 Row 1, Cell 3
Row 2, Cell 1 Row 2, Cell 2 Row 2, Cell 3

```

  • `{| class="wikitable"`: Starts the table with a standard wiki table style.
  • `|+`: Adds a caption to the table.
  • `|-`: Starts a new row.
  • `!`: Defines a header cell.
  • `|`: Defines a data cell.

Mathematical Formulas

MediaWiki supports LaTeX for displaying mathematical formulas. Enclose your LaTeX code within `$` for inline formulas and `$$` for block formulas.

  • **Inline:** `$E=mc^2$` renders as $E=mc^2$.
  • **Block:**

```wiki $$ \int_a^b f(x) \, dx $$ ```

renders as:

$$ \int_a^b f(x) \, dx $$

This is useful for displaying formulas related to Risk Management, Options Pricing, or Statistical Arbitrage.

Templates

Templates are pre-defined blocks of code that can be inserted into pages to create consistent formatting or display dynamic information. Use existing templates whenever possible. If you need to create a new template, discuss it with other editors first. Templates can be used for things like infoboxes, navigation boxes, or standardized warnings. See Help:Templates for more information.

Citations and Sourcing

Accurate sourcing is essential for maintaining the credibility of the wiki.

  • **Citations:** Use the `<ref>` tag to cite your sources. For example: `<ref>Author, Title, Publisher, Year</ref>`.
  • **References Section:** Add `== Template:Reflist ==

The Template:Reflist is a useful tool in MediaWiki for organizing and displaying references in a clean and structured manner. It is commonly used in articles to list citations, sources, or footnotes. This template helps readers easily navigate through the references provided in the article, ensuring transparency and credibility.

How to Use Template:Reflist

To use the Template:Reflist, simply add the following code at the end of your article, where you want the references to appear:

``` == References == {{Reflist}} ```

This will automatically generate a list of all the references used in the article, formatted neatly for readability.

Example of Binary Options Trading

Binary options trading is a popular financial instrument that allows traders to predict the price movement of assets like stocks, currencies, or commodities. Here’s an example of how binary options trading works:

  • **Asset**: EUR/USD (Euro vs. US Dollar)
  • **Prediction**: The trader predicts that the price of EUR/USD will rise in the next 5 minutes.
  • **Investment**: $50
  • **Outcome**: If the price rises within the specified time, the trader earns a profit (e.g., 80% return). If the price falls, the trader loses the investment.

Getting Started with Binary Options Trading

If you’re new to binary options trading, here’s how you can get started:

1. **Register on a Trading Platform**: Choose a reliable platform like IQ Option or Pocket Option to create your account. 2. **Learn the Basics**: Familiarize yourself with how binary options work, including terms like "call" (price rise) and "put" (price fall). 3. **Start with a Demo Account**: Practice trading with virtual money to build confidence and understand the platform. 4. **Deposit Funds**: Once you’re ready, deposit a small amount to start trading with real money.

Risk Management Tips

Binary options trading can be risky, so it’s important to manage your risks effectively:

  • **Set a Budget**: Only invest money you can afford to lose.
  • **Use Stop-Loss Orders**: Limit potential losses by setting a stop-loss level.
  • **Diversify Your Trades**: Avoid putting all your money into a single trade.
  • **Stay Informed**: Keep up with market news and trends to make informed decisions.

Tips for Beginners

Here are some tips to help beginners succeed in binary options trading:

  • **Start Small**: Begin with small investments and gradually increase as you gain experience.
  • **Use Technical Analysis**: Learn to read charts and use indicators to predict price movements.
  • **Avoid Emotional Trading**: Stick to your strategy and avoid making impulsive decisions.
  • **Take Breaks**: Don’t overtrade. Take breaks to clear your mind and avoid burnout.

Conclusion

The Template:Reflist is a valuable tool for organizing references in MediaWiki articles. Similarly, binary options trading requires careful planning and risk management to succeed. By following the tips and strategies outlined above, beginners can start their trading journey with confidence. Don’t forget to register on IQ Option or Pocket Option to begin your trading adventure today!

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  • **Reliable Sources:** Use reputable sources such as academic journals, books, and established news organizations. Avoid using blogs or personal websites as primary sources.
  • **Verifiability:** Ensure that your sources are readily available and verifiable.

This is vitally important when discussing Elliott Wave Theory, Moving Averages, or any other trading concepts.

Writing Style

  • **Neutral Point of View (NPOV):** Present information in a neutral and unbiased manner. Avoid expressing personal opinions.
  • **Clarity and Conciseness:** Write in clear, concise language. Avoid jargon and overly complex sentences.
  • **Grammar and Spelling:** Proofread your work carefully for grammar and spelling errors.
  • **Tone:** Maintain a professional and encyclopedic tone.
  • **Audience:** Write for a general audience. Explain technical terms and concepts clearly.
  • **Active Voice:** Prefer active voice over passive voice.

Specific Considerations for Trading & Finance Articles

  • **Disclaimer:** Include a disclaimer stating that the information provided is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.
  • **Risk Disclosure:** Clearly state the risks associated with trading and investing.
  • **Currency Symbols:** Use appropriate currency symbols (e.g., $, €, ¥).
  • **Precise Terminology:** Use precise and accurate terminology. For example, distinguish between “support” and “resistance” levels.
  • **Chart Examples:** Incorporate chart examples to illustrate key concepts. Ensure charts are properly labeled and explained. Examples include Bollinger Bands, MACD, and RSI.
  • **Backtesting:** When discussing trading strategies, mention whether they have been backtested and the limitations of backtesting.
  • **Market Conditions:** Acknowledge that trading strategies may perform differently under varying market conditions. Discuss the impact of Volatility, Liquidity, and Market Trends.
  • **Time Frames:** Be specific about the time frame used for analysis (e.g., daily, hourly, 5-minute).
  • **Correlation:** Discuss the correlation between different assets and markets. See Intermarket Analysis.
  • **Pattern Recognition:** Clearly define the characteristics of trading patterns such as Head and Shoulders, Double Top, and Triple Bottom.
  • **Fundamental Analysis:** Explain the key principles of Fundamental Analysis, including economic indicators, company financials, and industry trends.
  • **Sentiment Analysis:** Describe how Sentiment Analysis can be used to gauge market sentiment and identify potential trading opportunities.
  • **Algorithmic Trading:** Provide an overview of Algorithmic Trading and its advantages and disadvantages.
  • **High-Frequency Trading (HFT):** Explain the basics of High-Frequency Trading and its impact on the markets.
  • **Forex Trading:** Explain the core principles of Forex Trading including currency pairs, pips, and leverage.
  • **Cryptocurrency Trading:** Discuss the unique aspects of Cryptocurrency Trading, including volatility, security, and regulatory challenges.
  • **Options Trading:** Cover the basics of Options Trading, including calls, puts, strike prices, and expiration dates.
  • **Futures Trading:** Explain the fundamentals of Futures Trading, including contracts, margin requirements, and delivery dates.
  • **Swing Trading:** Describe the strategies and techniques used in Swing Trading.
  • **Day Trading:** Explain the characteristics of Day Trading and the risks involved.
  • **Position Trading:** Outline the principles of Position Trading and its long-term focus.
  • **Scalping:** Detail the techniques used in Scalping and its high-frequency nature.
  • **Gap Analysis:** Explain how to analyze Gaps in price charts and their potential implications.
  • **Volume Analysis:** Discuss the importance of Volume Analysis in confirming price trends.
  • **Support and Resistance:** Thoroughly explain how to identify and interpret Support and Resistance levels.
  • **Trend Lines:** Detail how to draw and utilize Trend Lines for identifying trading opportunities.
  • **Chart Patterns:** Provide a comprehensive overview of various Chart Patterns and their predictive value.
  • **Technical Analysis Tools:** Describe the utility of various Technical Analysis Tools such as oscillators, trend indicators, and volume indicators.


Editing Guidelines

  • **Be Bold:** Don't be afraid to make edits, but be respectful of other editors' work.
  • **Edit Summary:** Always provide a brief edit summary explaining your changes.
  • **Talk Page:** Discuss significant changes or controversial topics on the article's talk page.
  • **Conflict Resolution:** If you disagree with another editor, try to reach a consensus through discussion.
  • **Revert with Caution:** Revert edits only when necessary and provide a clear explanation.
  • **Assume Good Faith:** Assume that other editors are acting in good faith.

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