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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Head_fakeHead fake - Wikipedia

    In sports, a head fake is a type of feint in which someone moves the head to fake an intended change in direction and thereby deceive opponents. The term originated in sports, but it has become applied metaphorically in other senses.

  2. A head fake is a misleading signal in trading that causes investors to make false assumptions about the direction of a market trend. A head fake can occur in any financial market and is often caused by sudden market volatility or manipulation by market participants.

  3. 24 de oct. de 2022 · A head-fake trade is when a security's price makes a move in one direction, but then reverses course and moves in the opposite direction over a period of hours or days.

  4. finance & economics specialized. an occasion when a share or market seems about to rise or fall, but then moves in the opposite direction. an act that is designed to confuse your opponents about your plans or intentions: Many people thought the Senator's appearance in Ohio was a head fake.

  5. 30 de jun. de 2022 · A head fake is when the price of crypto moves in one direction (i.e. up or down), baiting a trader to enter a trade, but then reverses unexpectedly against his position.

  6. In this video, Coach Rock breaks down the head fake basketball move and teaches you how to effectively use it on the court. You'll learn the key techniques a...

  7. 1 de nov. de 2020 · Head-fakes are often applied when a player gazes in one direction, while passing/shooting the ball in another direction. The opponent is challenged to focus attention on the relevant information (i.e., pass direction), while ignoring the conflicting information (i.e., gaze direction).