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There is a hammer in the futures.
When learning K-line knowledge, it is very important to pay attention to the position of K-line.

Hammer line

There is a position at the bottom.

The hammer line has a small K line, no upper shadow line or a short upper shadow line, and a long lower shadow line, similar to a hammer.

Technical meaning: K-line appears in the late period of a wave of decline, and its long shadow line indicates that many parties have begun to counterattack, so it is a signal to stop falling. The longer the previous falling time, the greater the amplitude and the higher the reliability, and the kinetic energy of the male hammer is stronger than that of the female hammer.

Inverted hammer line

There is a position at the bottom.

The head line of the inverted hammer is small, without shadow line or very short, and the upper shadow line is long, and the length of the upper shadow line is about twice the length of the entity.

Technical meaning: K-line appears in the late period of a wave of decline, and the long upper shadow line indicates that many parties began to counterattack, and may start to stop falling and rise in the later period. The longer the upper shadow line, the stronger the kinetic energy.

The reversal force of the two should cooperate with the volume, MACD and other indicators.