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K-line analysis the stock market four basic technical graphics Money Tips

Data:2009-12-12 2:34

Category: Money tips Release Date: 2006-12-15

The closing price line chart, the demand index line charts, bar charts (BAR CHART) and the K-line diagram (yin and yang line graph) is a reflection of the prevailing market price of four kinds of graphics, the simplest and most basic methods of analysis. 1. Line chart line chart is the simplest of graphics, is day by day the stock (or index) of the closing price connected with the line, is used to indicate the trend of the stock market in general. Line graph with the closing price of the line graph, the demand index (the highest index, the most at the end of the closing index and the index twice, and divided by 4) of the line chart. 2. Bar chart bar graph: bar graph of the structure when compared with K-line diagram simple, linear part of the bar, indicating the day (or week) Quote of the highest price and lowest price fluctuations between. Open the left horizontal line on behalf of the right horizontal line represents the closing price. In customary usage are often omitted the left side of the opening price of the horizontal line, saying only that the highest price, lowest price, closing price on the graph. Open only for the day is usually the situation was somewhat significant trend for the graphics on the long-term history (trend) does not have any meaning. 3. K line graph â‘? K Line K-line drawing method consists of three parts: the shadow line, entities, under the shadow line. On the shadow line to the current high prices, under the shadow line to the current lowest price, when the closing price is higher than opening price, the physical part of the red (or white) rendering, known as Yang Xian, when the closing price below the open market from time to time entities Some black paint, called Yin Xian. â‘? K-line map of common patterns 4. Several graphic comparison of the K-line map to express the meaning, the more delicate sensitivity. With the bar chart comparison, K-line figure appears to be easier to grasp the short term price fluctuations, but also easy to judge long-short two sides (buying power and hard) the strength of the state, played into the deal as a reference. Bar chart of the spirit of our research emphasis on the trend surface, but also very easy to draw graphics on a fast. In fact does not exist between the two big differences. Is important that investors in their own individual commodity price fluctuations sensibility. Significantly, the case is the opening price gapped, gapped means that buyers and sellers to one side strongly retreated last line of defense, but also means that a series of defeat than the beginning. Open a meaningful second case is that the sale of a party to drive straight enemy positions after the return has insufficient capacity for opening price. Namely, the impact is too long from top to bottom. In this case, the boom-bust, a variable drive start. Such a situation to appear in the Composite Stock Index's performance was particularly evident. Based on the foregoing principles, we can see that the opening price discounting is not absolutely essential, K-line diagram and line diagram in judging long-short two sides did not have significant differences in strength, both as a conclusion may be the closing price and the highest price, lowest price the relationship between the status, to determine a multi-party power and Kongfangliliang. Each bar graph or a K-line map shown by the long-short victories are similar. Investors do not have to rigidly adhere to what kind of graphics, the most important thing is the trend's analysis. Richer, more exciting content welcome to visit China's listed companies see http://www.cnlist.com/School/ school finance information network shares (base) the public stock market guide, read the tape skills, field experience, expert tips, and the main judgments family financial management, technical analysis, business story ... everything!