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How to check whether a stock has funds involved?
It is necessary to compare the K-line patterns in recent years. Generally, butterfly-shaped and W-shaped bottoms are more common.

There is a process for institutions and funds to buy stocks, which can't be seen by looking at the transaction volume alone. Therefore, ordinary retail investors can't look at the volume. If a stock changes hands at a low level for three consecutive days, it is likely that this stock is a fund or institution that is building a position.