(1) When the MACD indicator column is red, a—— If both DEA and DIFF lines are above zero, it means that the price is in a bullish trend in the upward trend. Unless the red column shows obvious signs of continuous shrinkage, the price trend will continue to rise; B-If both DEA and DIFF lines are below zero, it means that the price is in a short-term rebound and bullish trend. Unless the red column shows obvious signs of continuous amplification, the price trend can only be regarded as a short-term rebound trend.
(2) When the MACD indicator column is green, a- If both DEA and DIFF lines are below zero, it means that the price is in a short position in the downward trend, and unless the green column shows obvious signs of continuous shrinkage, the price trend will continue to decline; B—— If both DEA and DIFF lines are above zero, it means that the price is in a short-term adjustment trend. Unless the green column shows obvious signs of continuous amplification, the price trend can only be regarded as a short-term consolidation trend.