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Gold speculation terminology
Spot gold has many technical terms, which you can also find on Baidu.

Here are some technical terms to help you find the answer:

Futures trading usually has two ways to open positions, one is bullish (buyer) and the other is bearish (seller). No matter whether you are long or short, placing an order is called "opening a position"

Sell after closing the position, or buy after selling and settle the original new order.

Buying futures contracts in the belief that prices will rise is called "short selling" or "long trading", that is, long trading.

Short selling puts down the price and sells futures contracts, which is called "short selling" or "short selling", that is, short selling.

Stop loss, close position, acknowledge loss.

Take profit refers to closing the position after the profit position is adjusted back to a certain price to ensure the profit.

Opening price: the first transaction price of the day or the transaction price in call auction;

Closing price: the average price of the last transaction or multiple transactions of the day;

Highest bid: the highest transaction price of the day;

Lowest transaction price: the lowest transaction price of the day;

Trend: the market price moves in the same direction for a period of time, which is the trend;

Consolidation: the market price fluctuates within a limited range;

Pressure point, pressure line: in the process of price rise, it stops rising or falling after touching a certain high point (or line), which is called pressure point (or line);

Support point, support line: in the process of falling, the price stops falling or rising after hitting a certain low point (or line), which is called support point (or line);

Breakthrough: the price crosses the upward trend line or other key technical and psychological points;

Below: the price falls below the downtrend line or other key technical and psychological points;

Overbuying: Assuming that the market capacity remains unchanged, the market price continues to rise to a certain height, the buyer's strength is basically hard, and the price is about to fall;

Oversold: Assuming that the market capacity remains unchanged and the market price continues to fall to a certain low point, the seller's strength is basically hard and the price is about to rise.