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Learn how to buy and sell stocks from scratch. An introductory guide to great wisdom. A catalog that explains in detail how to buy and sell.
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The first stock exchange foundation

Chapter 65438 +0 began to enter the stock market and understand the stock market terminology.

1. 1 Investors get involved in the stock market and participate in the trading process.

1.2 stock market terminology

1.2. 1 stock

1.2.2 stock market

1.2.3 A shares, B shares and H shares

1.2.4 investors

1.2.5 IPO

1.2.6 hand

1.2.7 T+ 1 system

1.2.8 stock code

1.2.9 IPO

1.2. 10 Low suction and high throw

1.2. 1 1 share price

1.2. 12 long and short positions

1.2. 13 price limit

1.2. 14 daily limit and daily limit

1.2. 15 trend

1.2. 16 market index

1.2. 17 bull market and bear market

1.2. 18 positions, Man Cang and short positions.

1.2. 19 call auction

1.2.20 Opening price, closing price, highest price and lowest price

1.2.2 1 K-line diagram

1.2.22 Close

1.2.23 suspension of trading

1.2.24 consignment sales

1.2.25 active trading

1.3 understand the stock price chart.

1.4 stock type and industry division

1.4. 1 Divide stock types according to performance.

1.4.2 Divide stock types according to the size of share capital.

1.4.3 division of plates

1.5 Objects worthy of special attention-new shares and theme stocks

1.5. 1 Pay attention to the trend of new shares.

1.5.2 understanding theme stocks

1.6 Several ways of making profits in the stock market.

1.6. 1 short-term fluctuation profit model

1.6.2 The profit model of stable return of blue-chip stocks

1.6.3 Long-term and high-yield money-making model of growth stocks

1.6.4 Double Profit Model of Trend Investment Method Chapter II Understand the index and master the market operation rules.

2. 1 Understand the A-share index

2. 1. 1 How to get the index?

2. 1.2 A-share noteworthy index

2. 1.3 how to study the trend of the index

2.2 Three major trends in stock market operation

2.2. 1 upward trend

downtrend

2.2.3 sideways oscillation trend

2.3 Identify trends through moving average (MA) and trend line.

2.3. 1 Identify trends by moving averages.

2.3.2 Identify trends through trend lines.

2.4 factors affecting the operation of the stock market

2.4. 1 Macro-economy is the internal factor that determines the bull-bear state of the stock market.

2.4.2 Policy orientation is an important reason that affects the trend of the stock market.

2.4.3 The rise and fall of the external stock market will affect the short-term operation of the stock market.

2.4.4 The flow of funds determines the rise and fall of the stock market.

2.4.5 The influence of futures prices on the trend of corresponding stocks

Chapter III Learn to analyze and grasp the true meaning of stock price fluctuation in anticipation.

3. 1 What is fundamental analysis?

3.2 Fundamental analysis method of macroeconomic situation overview

3.2. 1 Understanding the macroeconomic operation cycle

3.2.2 Understand the specific economic indicators.

3.3 Industry Development Overview Fundamental Analysis

3.3. 1 Look at the development prospect of the industry from the macroeconomic situation.

3.3.2 Examine the development prospect of the industry from the policy orientation.

3.3.3 Examine the development prospect of the industry from the development stage.

3.3.4 Examine the development prospect of the industry from the perspective of competition.

3.4 Overview of the enterprise's own situation through fundamental analysis methods

3.4. 1 Investigate the enterprise's own situation from the product characteristics.

3.4.2 Examine the enterprise's own situation from the perspective of competitiveness.

3.4.3 From the management ability to examine the enterprise's own situation.

3.4.4 From the financial situation to examine the enterprise's own situation.

Chapter IV Overall Arrangement, Stepping into the Door of Technical Analysis

4. 1 What is technical analysis?

4.2 Three Assumptions of Technical Analysis

4.3 Several categories of technical analysis

4.4 Dow Theory

4.4. 1 Three Premises of Dow Theory

4.4.2 Five Basic Principles of Dow Theory

4.4.3 Defects of Dow Theory

4.5 Wave Theory

4.5. 1 Three hypotheses of wave theory

4.5.2 Four Basic Principles of Wave Theory

4.5.3 Detailed description of eight-wave circulation process

4.5.4 Wave counting rules

4.5.5 Defects of Wave Theory

4.6 Gann Theory

4.6. 1 Gann callback rule

4.6.2 Gann Cycle Law

4.6.3 Gann wave law

4.6.4 Gann's trading methods

4.6.5 Gann Trading Rules

Chapter V Firm Operation, Technical Analysis and Profit Mode

5. 1 Technical Analysis and Profitability 1-K-line Analysis Method

5.2 Profit Mode of Technical Analysis 2-Combination of Quantity and Price Analysis

5.3 Profit Mode of Technical Analysis 3- Main Behavior Analysis Method

5.3. 1 Main varieties of domestic stock market

5.3.2 What are the advantages of the main force?

5.3.3 Understand the control process of the main force.

5.4 Technical Analysis of Profit Mode 4- Chip Distribution Analysis Method

5.4. 1 Chip allocation and chip transfer

5.4.2 Chip Dense Form and Divergent Form

5.4.3 Using chip theory to understand the price fluctuation cycle

5.5 Profit Mode of Technical Analysis 5- Technical Index Analysis Method

Trend indicator

Energy index

Volume indicator

oscillator

Large indicator

The second article is how to reserve great wisdom.

Chapter VI Great Wisdom, New Generation, Quick Start

6. 1 Introduction to Great Wisdom Software

6.2 Installation and Operation of Great Wisdom

6.3 Login to Great Wisdom System

6.4 Great Wisdom Window Layout

6.5 How to check the index and individual stock charts?

6.5. 1 Called by entering the first letter of the name.

6.5.2 Input the corresponding code to call out.

Call by shortcut key

6.5.4 Enter through the market entry bar.

Chapter VII Basic Usage Description of the New Generation of Great Wisdom

7. 1 Quickly call up common windows

7. 1. 1 Hide the left menu bar

7. 1.2 Workspace bar

7. 1.3 comprehensive ranking window

7. 1.4 Short-line wizard window

7. 1.5 real-time observation window

7.2 Set your own display screen.

7.3 Understanding the "option" function in great wisdom

7.4 Set up various items in the dynamic market window.

7.5 Entrusting Procedures and Stock Selection Settings

Chapter 8 Great Wisdom: Explain the analytical function of the new generation technology.

8. 1 How to display technical indicators in the trend chart?

8.2 Select appropriate technical indicators

8.3 Interpretation of Conditional Stock Selection and Early Warning Function

8.4 Interpretation of Great Wisdom Linkage Analysis Function

8.5 Use the data browser to study the details of intraday trading.

8.6 How to use the mobile cost analysis function

The third article is about these tricks.

Chapter 9 starts trading from the K-line form.

9. 1 Start firm trading with Dayang Line.

9.2 Use the big Yinxian line to start firm trading.

9.3 Use other one-day K-line form to start firm trading.

9.3. 1 Upper shadow line and positive line

9.3.2 Upper shadow line and negative line

9.3.3 Shading line

9.3.4 Undershadow line

Cross star

9.4 Use pregnancy and thread grabbing to start firm trading.

9.5 Use Hongsanbing and Black Crow to launch firm sales.

9.6 Common bottom K-line form

Bottom 0 volt

double bottom

9.6.3 Head and bottom of shoulder

Arc bottom

Box bottom

9.7 Common top K-line forms

9.7. 1 inverted v-shaped roof

Shuangding

Top of head and shoulders

Curved top

Box roof

Chapter 10 starts trading from the form of quantity and energy.

10. 1 Market information contained in trading volume

The volume of 10. 1. 1 reflects the confrontation between long and short sides.

10. 1.2 Volume is the driving force of price increase.

10. 1.3 trading volume can measure the strength and persistence of buying and selling power.

10. 1.4 Volume indicates the price trend-quantity precedes price.

The volume of 10. 1.5 reveals the main intention of controlling the market.

10.2 The conversion between bull market and bear market can be understood by quantity.

10.2. 1 After the stock market fell deeply, it formed the bottom.

10.2.2 slight upward trend and energy characteristics after bottoming out.

10.2.3 Quantity and energy characteristics of the first main upwelling wave and its correction.

10.2.4 the quantity and energy characteristics of the second main upwelling wave and its correction.

10.2.5 the last wave of rise and the quantity and energy characteristics at the top

10.2.6 Quantitative and Energy Characteristics of Downward Trend

10.3 Make use of medium and heavy volume to start firm trading.

10.4 Start firm trading in the form of heavy volume.

10.5 Use continuous heavy volume to start firm trading.

10.6 Make use of the pulse quantity to start a firm trading.

10.7 master the way of buying and selling through the eight criteria system of quantity and price coordination.

10.7. 1 volume and price are rising, and the upward trend will continue.

10.7.2 The deviation between quantity and price in the upward trend is a reversal signal.

10.7.3 The price is mixed, and the downward trend is about to appear.

10.7.4 volume and price rise slowly first and then blowout is a reversal signal.

10.7.5 first rises steadily, and then stagflation is the reverse signal.

10.7.6 The shrinkage at the time of double dip is a rising signal.

10.7.7 The decrease of heavy volume after the deep fall is a reversal signal.

10.7.8 The signal of the trend reversal is that the volume in the high area falls below the medium and long-term moving average.

Chapter 1 1 starts trading from technical indicators.

1 1. 1 moving average MA

1 1. 1 Use MA to identify the overall running trend of the price trend.

1 1. 1.2 Use MA to identify trend reversal in advance.

1 1. 1.3 MA is used for low suction and high throw in the upward trend.

1 1. 1.4 Use MA to rebound in the downward trend.

1 1.2 Eight principles of glanville EMA trading.

1 1.3 exponential smooth average MACD

1 1.3. 1 Use MACD to identify the overall running trend of price trend.

1 1.3.2 Use the change of MACD bar to start trading.

1 1.3.3 Start trading with MACD "golden fork" and "dead fork".

1 1.3.4 Use MACD top-bottom deviation to start trading.

1 1.4 random swing index KDJ

1 1.5 MBSS per pen

Chapter 12 daily trading

12. 1 Understanding the price limit system

The daily limit of 12.2 under the main operation and its later trend

12.3 daily limit and its later trend under good news.

12.4 Pre-increased performance and its later trend.

12.5 daily limit under hot market and its later trend.

12.6 grasp the late trend of daily limit from the perspective of quantity and energy.

The reason of 12.7 daily limit and its later trend.