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What does the high yin cross mean?
The most direct significance of the high Yin cross star is that the market has bottomed out in this position.

There is limited room for further growth, and investors should now pay attention to lightening their positions or going out. Generally speaking, the emergence of high-level yin crossing is mainly because OTC funds leave or wait and see, and OTC funds are bearish and wait and see, so if there is a sharp rise at this time, it can continue to rise later, otherwise, there will be a decline here.

I. Basic introduction

K-line generally refers to K-line chart, which originated in Tokugawa shogunate era in Japan and was introduced into stock market and futures market because of its ingenious and unique drawing method. The form of K-line chart can be divided into reverse form and finishing form. The drawing method of K-line chart in stock market and futures market includes four data: opening price, highest price, lowest price and closing price. All K-lines are centered around these four data, reflecting the general situation and price information.

Second, the origin of the K line

K-line chart is a kind of chart source in Tokugawa shogunate era in Japan. It was used by businessmen in Japanese rice market at that time to record the market and price fluctuation of rice market, and then it was introduced into stock market and futures market because of its ingenious and unique drawing method. This chart analysis method is particularly popular in China and even the whole Southeast Asia. Because the chart drawn in this way looks like candles, and these candles are black and white, it is also called yin-yang line chart. Through the K-line chart, we can completely record the daily or periodic market performance. After a period of trading, the stock price forms a special region or form on the chart, and different forms show different meanings. We can find some regular things from these morphological changes. The forms of K-line chart can be divided into reverse form, arrangement form, gap and trend line. So, why is it called "K-line"? In fact, the word "K" in Japan is not written as "K", but as "_" (Japanese pronunciation reads kei). K-line is the pronunciation of "_ line", and the K-line chart is called "_ line", which is developed from the literal translation of the first letter "K" in western English.

Third, painting methods

First, we find the highest price and the lowest price of the day or a certain period of time, and connect them vertically into a straight line; Then find out the opening price and closing price of the day or a certain period of time and connect the two prices into a long and narrow rectangular column. If the closing price of the day or a certain period of time is higher than the opening price (that is, lower prices and higher prices), we will indicate it in red or leave a blank on the column, which is called "positive line". If the closing price of the day or a certain period of time is lower than the opening price (that is, high opening and low going), we will use green to indicate it, or paint the column black, and this column is the "negative line".