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What does the color in the flame of the butt stand for?
If you are referring to the stock K-line, it has two colors, red stands for stock rising, green stands for stock falling, and the moving average in the K-line also has different colors, including white, yellow, purple and green lines, representing the 5-day, 10, 20-day and 60-day moving averages respectively. The color lines will change according to the settings, and they are not fixed.
K-line chart represents the rise and fall of the stock price in a period of time, such as the K-line chart drawn according to the opening price, closing price, highest price and lowest price of the day. The moving average refers to the weighted average price of the stock at the closing time, such as the 5-day moving average refers to the weighted average price of the closing price of 5 days.
Tips: The above contents are for reference only. Investment is risky, so be cautious when entering the market.
Reply time: 2022-0 1-24. Please refer to the latest business changes announced by Ping An Bank in official website.
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