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Think Like a Market Maker

How Smart Money Traps Retail and Moves Price

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Think Like a Market Maker

By: Max Koren
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Market makers, liquidity, and short-term price behavior are often misunderstood.
Many traders study charts, indicators, and news yet still find price acting in unexpected ways. This book explores why that confusion is so common by examining markets through the lens of liquidity, participation, and market structure rather than prediction.

Think Like a Market Maker is an educational study of how price often behaves in modern markets, especially during moments of volatility, false breakouts, and sudden reversals. Instead of offering strategies or instructions, it focuses on interpretation - how to observe price movement as the result of order flow, crowd behavior, and changing participation.

Readers are introduced to a clear, non-technical framework for understanding concepts such as liquidity concentration, stop clustering, market balance, and short-term instability. These ideas are presented in plain language, with an emphasis on context, uncertainty, and realistic expectations.

This book is designed for readers who want to understand:

  • Why price can move sharply without clear news or explanation

  • How crowd behavior and shared expectations shape market structure

  • The difference between volume, liquidity, and participation

  • Why familiar chart patterns sometimes fail

  • How short-term price movement often reflects facilitation rather than fairness

  • How to observe markets with greater calm and clarity under uncertainty

Rather than presenting a system or method, the book encourages a shift in perspective. “Thinking like a market maker” here does not mean acting like one. It means learning to view price as a process, not a signal, and markets as adaptive systems, not puzzles with fixed answers.

This is not a promise of outcomes, performance, or advantage. It is a structured exploration of how markets often behave and why common misunderstandings persist. The focus remains educational, descriptive, and reflective throughout.

If you are interested in market microstructure, liquidity dynamics, price behavior, and the psychological challenges of interpreting markets in real time, this book offers a thoughtful foundation for deeper understanding.

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