People who often speculate in stocks know that it depends on the K-line of stocks. The stock market has always been risky. We can use the K-line to find some "rules" to better guide investment decisions and gain income.
What information can be seen from the K-line? Let's teach you to analyze it from several aspects.
1. What does the stock K-line mean?
K-line chart can also be called candle chart, daily line or yin-yang line. We often call it K-line. It first appeared to calculate the trend of rice price, and later it can be used in stock, futures, options and other securities markets.
Shaped like a column, it can be divided into shadow lines and entities, which we call K-line. The hatching part above the entity is called the upper hatching and the lower hatching. Entities are divided into positive and negative lines.
Ps: Shaded lines represent the highest and lowest prices of the day's transactions, and entities represent the opening and closing prices of the day.
Among them, the positive lines are usually represented by red, white columns or black boxes, and the negative lines are mostly represented by green, black or blue solid columns.
In addition to the above, when we see the "crosshair", we can think that the solid part is transformed into a straight line.
In fact, the crosshair is easy to understand, which means that the closing price of the day = the opening price.
Through a thorough study of the K-line, we can keenly find the buying and selling points (although the stock market cannot make specific predictions, the K-line is also instructive).
Second, how to use the stock K line for technical analysis?
1, and the solid line is the negative line.
What is the trading volume of stocks? Pay attention at this time. If the trading volume is not large, it means that the stock price may fall in the short term. If the volume is large, the stock price will definitely fall for a long time.
2. The solid line is the main line.
The entity line is the positive line, which means that the stock price has greater motivation to rise, but whether it is a long-term rise depends on other indicators.