View method: Click on the K-line of a certain day on the market interface and press Enter to display the time-sharing chart.
The time-sharing chart refers to the dynamic real-time (real-time) time-sharing trend chart of the market and individual stocks. Its position is extremely important in actual research and judgment, and it is the fundamental basis for instantly grasping the transformation of long and short forces, that is, direct market changes. .
Real-time time-sharing trend chart of the market index
(1) White curve: Represents the market weighted index, which is the actual market index that the stock exchange publishes daily in the media.
(2) Yellow curve: The market does not contain weighted indicators, that is, the market index is calculated by considering all stocks to have the same impact on the index, regardless of the size of the stock plate.
Referring to the mutual positions of the white and yellow curves, we can see: A) When the market index rises, the yellow line is above the white line, which means that stocks with smaller circulation stocks have a larger increase; conversely, the yellow line is above the white line. Below the line, it means that small-cap stocks lag behind large-cap stocks. B) When the market index falls, the yellow line is above the white line, which means that stocks with a smaller market share have fallen less than stocks with a larger market share; conversely, stocks with a smaller market share have fallen more than stocks with a larger market share.
(3) Red and green columnar lines: There are red and green columnar lines near the yellow and white curves, which reflect the ratio of the number of buying and selling orders for all stocks in the market in real time. The growth and shortening of the red column line indicates the increase or decrease in the strength of rising buying; the growth and shortening of the green column line indicates the strength of falling selling strength.
(4) Yellow bar: Below the red and white curve, it is used to indicate the trading volume per minute. The unit is lots (each lot is equal to 100 shares).
(5) The number of lots commissioned to buy and sell: represents the sum of the number of lots in the lower three tiers and the upper three tiers of sell orders for all stocks at the moment.
(6) Commission value: It is the ratio of the difference between the commissioned buying and selling lots and the sum. When the entrusted ratio value is positive and large, it means that the buyer's power is strong and the stock index is more likely to rise; when the entrusted ratio value is negative, it means that the seller's power is strong and the stock index is more likely to fall.
Real-time time-sharing trend chart of individual stocks
(1) White curve: indicates the real-time transaction price of the stock.
(2) Yellow curve: Indicates the average real-time transaction price of this stock, that is, the total transaction amount divided by the total number of shares traded on the day.
(3) Yellow bar: below the red and white curve, used to indicate the trading volume per minute.
(4) Transaction details: The transaction details are displayed on the lower right side of the disk, showing the dynamic price and lot number of each transaction.
(5) External market and internal market: External market is also called active buying order, that is, the cumulative trading volume of the transaction price is at the sell order price; internal market is also called active selling order, that is, the transaction price is at the buy order price. of cumulative trading volume. The external market reflects the buyer's wishes, and the internal market reflects the seller's wishes.