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What do you think of stock market indicators? Straight flush, please explain the monthly lines m5, m 10, m20, m30, what do you mean? There shouldn't be only one moon line.
M5, m 10, m20 and m30 refer to the May moving average, 10 moving average, 10 moving average and March moving average respectively. The red and green rectangles are usually called candle lines, also known as K lines. Red means that the closing price of the month is higher than the opening price, which usually means that the stock price is rising in the month; Green means that the closing price of the month is lower than the opening price, which usually means that the stock price has fallen in the month.

The so-called monthly line refers to the 20-day line in the daily K-line chart. Since the normal trading day of 1 month is around the 20th, the 20th is generally regarded as the monthly line.

M5.m 10.m30 on the K-line chart of stocks represents yellow MA5, 5-day moving average, white MA 10 and green MA30, and each color line is the moving average (MA).

When trading stocks, people often look at the K-line of stocks. If you want to invest in stocks, you can use the K-line to find the "law" of analyzing stocks, so that you can invest better and get benefits.

The usual 5 is the moving average. It is to use the average price of the past five trading days to define five moving averages. Correspondingly, the names of EMAs in different periods are also different. M5 is called the five-day moving average on the daily K-line. In the weekly K-line chart, it is called the five-week moving average. In the K-line chart, it is called the May moving average.

1. What does the stock K-line mean?

Candle chart, daily line, yin and yang line, etc. , which is often said, actually refers to the K-line chart. The most common name is -K line, which was originally used to calculate the change of rice price. Later, stock, futures, options and other securities markets also began to use it.

The lower shadow line and the entity form a columnar 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.

There are many ways to express the positive line, the most commonly used ones are red, white columns and hollow black boxes, and the solid columns of the negative line are represented by black, green or blue.

In addition, when you visually observe the "reticle", it means that the solid part is converted into a line.

In fact, the reticle is not so difficult to understand, that is, the closing price is the same as the opening price.

Knowing the K-line, we will be very good at finding buying and selling points (for the stock market, although we can't know the specific things, the K-line has certain guiding significance), and novices are also easy to control.

Here, I want to remind you that K-line analysis is somewhat complicated. If you just started trading stocks and don't know K-line, I suggest using some auxiliary tools to help you judge whether a stock is worth buying.

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. The small turnover indicates that the stock price may fall in the short term. If the volume is large, it will be over, and it is estimated that the stock price will fall for a long time.

2. The solid line is the main line.

The physical line is the positive line, which indicates that the stock price will have more room to rise. As for whether it is a long-term rise, it should be judged by combining other indicators.