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What's the point of a K-line with upper and lower hatching?
The hatched line is the dotted line in the K line, representing the difference between the highest price and the lowest price and the closing price of the day. Upper and lower shadow lines refer to upper shadow lines and lower shadow lines. Generally, the upper shadow line is long, indicating that the resistance is large; The length of the hatched line indicates that the support is strong.

Upper and lower shadow lines refer to upper shadow lines and lower shadow lines. Generally, the upper shadow line is long, indicating that the resistance is large; The length of the hatched line indicates that the support is strong. However, because large funds in the market can adjust the price of individual stocks, shadow lines are often used by large funds as fraudulent compensation lines. Stocks with long shadow lines do not necessarily have too much selling pressure, and stocks with long shadow lines do not necessarily have too much support. That is to say, it is not necessarily correct to sell stocks when they are pulled out of the shadow line. Therefore, investors should not panic when they encounter the following situations.

In the process of rapid rise, the stock index was blocked from falling back. If a long shadow line is left, it means that the market will enter adjustment. For individual stocks, the highs and lows leave a long shadow line. On the one hand, it shows that the dealer is trying to sell, on the other hand, it shows that the dealer is pushing up distribution.