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How to learn entanglement theory
Entanglement theory is an independent theoretical system of technical analysis. Zen master's original blog post is not so detailed in many places, and its content structure is rather casual, which doesn't tell you a clear learning framework structure like a tutorial. It's a little difficult for beginners to chew directly. Many people who pestered the teacher's blog to learn his theory failed to finish lesson 108.

I sorted out the whole structure of entanglement theory. Learning according to this thread can make you learn entanglement theory more efficiently and save some time.

The whole entanglement theory is divided into technical analysis part and concept part, and understanding these two parts is the introduction.

I. Technical analysis part

1, same layer decomposition

The significance of (1) decomposition at the same level

② The form of decomposition at the same level.

③ The actual case of decomposition at the same level.

2. The trend is perfect

(1) The meaning of the perfect trend.

(2) The guiding significance of the perfect trend in trading.

Step 3 separate up and down

① Morphological recognition of upper and lower types

② Definition of top-down classification

③ Internal logic of top-down classification

4. Pen, line segment and feature sequence

① the division of pens

② The division of line segments and the relationship between line segments and pens.

③ Standard feature sequence and nonstandard feature sequence.

5. Center

Definition of (1) center

② Identification of central nervous system

③ the meaning of the center

6. Recursive trends

(1) Relationship between Small Period and Large Period

② Determine your own operation level.

Step 7 go backwards

(1) Divergent meaning.

② Consolidation and divergence

③ Trend deviation

(4) Identify retrogression.

8. Auxiliary application of 8.MACD

①MACD kinetic energy column area

② Deviation and retrogression of ②MACD.

③ Large-scale deviation and small-scale deviation.

9. Including and handling of K-line

The inclusion relation between (1)k lines.

② The significance of K-line inclusion relation

10, three trading points

(1) the first trading point

(2) the second trading point

(3) The third trading point

1 1, interval set

(1) Scale level trading point

② Large-scale entry and small-scale exit.

Second, the concept part.

1, Sharp ratio and fund management

The significance of (1) Sharp ratio

(2) the sharp weapon in the transaction-the profit-loss ratio

③ Set the position according to the stop loss.

2. The meaning of stop loss

(1) Don't always let an invalid stop loss stop trading.

(2) Pay the price of stop loss in exchange for useful information.

(3) Stop loss first, and then enter the market.

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