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How to read the daily K-line

1. The method of looking at the daily K-line chart is as follows: 1. The daily trend line is the stock moving forward 5 days every day, including the average of the trading price on that day. This line reflects the recent trend of the stock. .

2. Of course, the trend line is upward, which means that the stock market is worth looking forward to.

3. 2. The 10-day trend line is the stock pushed forward 10 days every day, including the average of the trading price on that day. This line reflects the recent market trend of the stock.

4. When the 5-day line crosses the 10-day line from bottom to top, there will usually be a wave of market trends.

5. 3. The 20-day trend line is the stock moving forward 20 days every day, including the average of the trading price on that day. This line reflects the longer-term market situation of the stock.

6. When the 5-day line and the 10-day line cross the 20-day line from bottom to top, the stock is in a rising period.

7. 4. The 30-day trend line is the stock moving forward 30 days every day, including the average of the trading price on that day. This line reflects the monthly line of the stock, and the time is relatively long.

8. All types of K-line charts are pointing upward, which means the market is good.

9. If the direction is downward, it means that the market may fall back.

10. In addition to the K-line, daily operations also need to look at the market with MACD, RSI, and VOL.

11. K-line chart This kind of chart originated from the Tokugawa shogunate era in Japan. It was used by merchants in the Japanese rice market to record the market conditions and price fluctuations of the rice market. Later, it was distinguished by its delicate and unique marking method. And was introduced to the stock market and futures market.

12. At present, this kind of chart analysis method is particularly popular in my country and even in Southeast Asia.

13. Because the shape of the chart drawn by this method is quite like a candle, and these candles are black and white, it is also called a Yin and Yang line chart.

14. Through the K-line chart, we can completely record the market performance of each day or a certain period. After a period of trading, the stock price will form a special area or pattern on the chart. , different forms show different meanings.

15. We can find out some regular things from the changes in these forms.

16. K-line chart patterns can be divided into reversal patterns, consolidation patterns, gaps and trend lines, etc.

17. So, why is it called "K line"? In fact, "K" in Japan is not written as "K", but as "_" (Japanese pronunciation kei). The K line is the pronunciation of "_ line", and the K line chart is called "_ line" , developed in the West with its English initials "K" literally translated as "K" line.