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How to look at the time-sharing diagram
Basic recognition methods of time-sharing graphics;

1. White curve: indicates the real-time trading price of the stock.

Second, the yellow curve: indicates the average transaction price of the stock, that is, the total transaction amount on that day divided by the total number of shares traded.

Third, the yellow bar line: below the red and white graphics, used to represent the volume of transactions per minute.

4. Transaction Details: The transaction details are displayed at the lower right of the disk, showing the dynamic price and lots of each transaction.

5. Outer disk and inner disk: the outer disk is also called active buying, that is, the cumulative volume of the transaction price at the time of selling; Internal selling is also called active selling, that is, the cumulative volume of transactions at the buying unit price. The outer disk reflects the buyer's wishes and the inner disk reflects the seller's wishes.

6. Floor area ratio: refers to the ratio of the total number of lots sold on that day to the average number of lots sold recently. The specific formula is: current total number of lots/((average number of lots on the 5th day /240)* opening minutes). The volume ratio indicates the recent increase or decrease of volume at this time. A value greater than 1 indicates that the total number of transactions has been enlarged, while a value less than 1 indicates that the total number of transactions has been reduced.

K-line analysis in actual combat must be combined with real-time time time-sharing chart analysis in order to truly and reliably understand the language of the market and understand the mystery of stock price changes on the disk. The morphological neckline figure in K-line morphological analysis and the analysis method and principle of wave angular momentum are also applicable to real-time dynamic time-sharing trend chart analysis, and the specific practical judgment skills will be discussed in another article. (Source: State Street Investment)