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What do you think of candle thread?

Japanese candle painting technology

Suitable for beginners to learn how to look at K-line and K-line combination. K-line records the price change of the stock in one day. Putting the daily K-lines together in chronological order constitutes the historical change of stock price, which is called K-line chart.

K-line consists of opening price, closing price, highest price and lowest price. The opening price below the closing price is called the positive line, and vice versa. The rectangle in the middle is called the entity, the thin line above the entity is called the upper shadow line, and the thin line below the entity is called the lower shadow line.

Here, except that the red and green symbols in the K-line are different from our habits, the hollow symbols and solid symbols are the same as ours, but this solid symbol can be set by individuals and can also be adjusted to be solid. Figure 1 is the upper hatch symbol, and Figure 2 is the upper and lower hatch cross star.

Some lines in 3 will be very long, indicating that the upper shadow line (the intraday price is higher) or the lower shadow line (the intraday price is lower) is very long, and finally the fluctuation is more balanced. The other pillar is very long, with no upper and lower shadow lines, indicating that it is almost barefoot (slightly shaded), and there is still a strong upward momentum in the market outlook.

Application of daily time-sharing trend line;

The general platform oscillation trend is that the white line fluctuates up and down around the yellow line;

If the white line runs below the yellow line for a long time, the stock price will fluctuate downward, and the yellow line will follow a uniform downward trend. If the stock price rebounds to the yellow line, it is the delivery point on rallies.

If the white line runs above the yellow line for a long time, the stock price will fluctuate upwards, and the yellow line will rise evenly (supporting the stock price rise). Occasionally, the stock price will fall back near the yellow line, which is generally a short-term bargain-hunting point.

Of course, it is also necessary to combine the market and the plate, and comprehensively use the trend of stocks with the same theme.

You can practice with simulated stock trading while reading a book. I think it is more systematic to learn, and I can analyze specific problems when I study. Usually study with Niu Jiabao, and it is more convenient to see the technical indicators of two people. I wish you success!