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Experts Teach You To Detect Signals Before Rising.

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Anyone who wants to buy it will go up and it will go up. shares But it is also afraid of falling into trap traps, so it is particularly important to accurately judge the authenticity. So what technical signals do you need to take action? Even if you can't get the first purchase, how can you buy second?


1, on the same day, there was a jump of over 5%, and there was a gap.


2, the volume of trading on that day is more than two times that of recent days, at least in the near future.


3. Price of stock The rise is from the lower track of the day brin line, or from the recent high point to the middle line of the Bollinger line, and the down track must be fast, otherwise it will be another signal.


4, short-term average (3, 5,) rise angle close to or more than 45 degrees, the steeper the better. If 5 days later, the 10 day moving average will also change to an angle. For example, long term moving average is also going up and down, so we must pay enough attention to it.


5, Cr index of the four after moving average line adhesion, as long as the direction of operation is not down, upward, the winning rate is of course higher.


6, the small cap in the circulation market value is due to the combination of such k-lines, often followed by a continuous rise. capital A lot of money is needed, and the capital needs to be raised. Therefore, the success rate and the rate of increase are ideal.


If all of the above conditions appear, you will be prepared to act.

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