2. "Trap line": In the consolidation process of K-line, first smash a negative line, giving people the illusion of falling, and then another K-line bottoms out after falling below the lowest price of this negative K-line, and quickly rises, directly breaking through the highest price of this negative K-line and breaking through multiple moving averages, thus launching an upward market.
K-line (candlestick chart), also known as "Yin-Yang candle", is a chart reflecting the price trend. It is characterized by recording a lot of information in a line segment, which is quite easy to read and understand, practical and effective. Widely used in technical analysis of stock, futures, precious metals and other markets, it is called K-line analysis.