About this book
Summary
Price Is Not the Signal is a radical rethinking of how markets actually move—and why most traders fail by asking the wrong question. For decades, trading has been framed as a problem of prediction: forecasting price, calling tops and bottoms, and outsmarting the future. This book dismantles that premise entirely. In modern financial markets—reflexive, adversarial, and non-stationary—prediction is not just difficult. It is structurally flawed. Instead, this book introduces a non-predictive framework built on inevitability, constraint, and survival. It shows how markets are shaped not by belief or sentiment, but by time pressure, liquidity limits, leverage, and forced action. Price, in this view, is not the signal—it is the exhaust.Book information
Genre
Business and Economics
Length
1 hr 45 mins
Publish date
Jan 13, 2026
Language
English
About the Author
Justin Z. Martinez
Table of Contents
1Chapter 1
35Chapter 35
2Chapter 2
36Chapter 36
3Chapter 3
37Chapter 37
4Chapter 4
38Chapter 38
5Chapter 5
39Chapter 39
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