"Sudden" signal: Select stocks that have fluctuated and consolidated for more than 15 minutes and have been actively traded. When there is a sudden change in trading volume in the short term and breaks through the intraday high, and DDE shows that large order funds continue to flow in, a "sudden" signal will be prompted in time during the session.
"Accumulation" signal: Select stocks with steady inflows of large source orders in early trading and accumulation of rising momentum. Look for opportunities for short-term divergence between accelerated capital inflows and stock price corrections, select very valuable callback buying opportunities for short-term strong stocks, and promptly prompt "accumulation" signals during the session.
Extended information:
The meaning of the red and green behind the price in the flush time-sharing trend is: red to buy, green to sell.
The time-sharing trend chart is also called the real-time trend chart. It is a technical graphic that uses curves to display the trading information of the stock market on a coordinate chart in real time.
The horizontal axis of the time-sharing trend chart is the opening time of the market. The upper part of the vertical axis is the stock price or index. The lower part shows the trading volume. The time-sharing trend chart is the live trading of the stock market. Real-time information, time-sharing trend chart is divided into index time-sharing trend chart and individual stock time-sharing trend chart.