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1, the stock K-line chart is also called Yin-Yang 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. There are countless kinds of graphs of K-line combination. If you want to know more about the K-line chart, it is suggested that you can learn relevant stock books.

2. There are many solutions to the stock K-chart. Here are some classic K-chart solutions:

(1) Long red line or positive line: This chart indicates that the highest price is the same as the closing price, and the lowest price is the same as the opening price. There is no shadow line up and down. From the beginning of the opening, the buyer actively attacked, and there may be a struggle between the buyer and the seller, but the buyer went all out until the closing. The buyer always has the advantage, which makes the price rise all the way until the close. Represents a strong rebound, the stock market is at a climax, and buyers flock in and buy at unlimited prices. People who hold stocks are reluctant to sell because of their strong purchasing power, and the supply exceeds the demand.

(2) Long black line or big yinxian line: This figure indicates that the highest price is the same as the opening price, and the lowest price is the same as the closing price. There is no shadow line up and down. From the beginning, the seller had an advantage. The stock market is at a low ebb. Those who hold stocks sell stocks without price restrictions, causing panic. The market is one-sided, and the price has been falling to the close, showing a strong decline.

(3) Falling first and then rising: this is a red entity with hatching. The highest price is the same as the closing price. After the opening, the selling price was sufficient and the price fell. However, with the support of the buyer's low price, the seller was frustrated, and the price pushed higher than the opening price, rising all the way to the close, and closing at the highest price. Generally speaking, it is a pattern of falling first and then rising, and the buyer's power is greater, but the length of the entity part and the shadow line is different, and the power contrast between the buyer and the seller is also different. The solid line is longer than the shadow line. The price didn't drop much, but it was supported by the buyer and the price was pushed up. After breaking the opening price, it has been greatly improved, and the buyer has great strength. The real part is equal to the shadow line, and the struggle between buyers and sellers is fierce, but on the whole, the buyer has the advantage and is beneficial to the buyer.