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What does the falling cross mean?

Falling cross, also known as green cross, means that the stock price closes down and crosses at the close. A cross indicates that the opening price and closing price are the same. This is a sign of the stock K-line chart. The falling cross star refers to the shrinking cross star formed in the low position after a period of decline. Generally speaking, the appearance of this cross star is due to the weak willingness to buy and the weak willingness to cut meat, so when it appears, the market has almost stabilized. Of course, for investors, at this time, we can observe whether the stock can rise further in the later period. If it is increased, there may be a wave of rebound in the future.

In the stock market, the falling cross star can appear at any stage of the downward trend, for example, the cross star appears at the beginning of the decline, indicating that the stock decline is caused by the dealer's washing. If there is a cross star in the middle of the decline, then it is necessary to consider whether there will be a decline center in this position. If it is over, then this is basically the characteristic that the market is weak and individual stocks cannot fall. The downtrend crosshair itself is easy to understand, because it is the K-line formed by the long-short entanglement and the long-short game, so its appearance often means that the market is about to change.

Cross star is the basic type of K-line. The cross star is a K-line chart, with only upper and lower shadow lines and no entity. The opening price is the closing price, which means that the stock price is higher or lower than the opening price, but the closing price is equal to the opening price. Among them: the longer the upper shadow line, the heavier the throwing pressure. The longer the shadow line, the stronger the buying. Usually there is a cross line at the high or low position of the stock price, which can be called the U-turn line, indicating reversal; It refers to the special K-line form in which the closing price and the opening price are the same or similar, and there is no entity or tiny entity. Although it is divided into yin and yang, the actual meaning is not much different, far less important than the position of the cross itself. For example, the low-priced area at the end of continuous decline is called "star of hope", which is a signal of bottoming out; Appearing in the high-priced area after continuous rise, it is called "late star", which is the signal of peaking and turning. The cross star often indicates that the market has reached a turning point, and investors need to pay close attention to it, adjust trading strategies in time, and make emergency preparations. According to actual combat experience, the cross star can be divided into small cross stars; Big cross; Long shadow cross star; Long shadow cross star; T-shaped bald cross star; There are seven kinds of inverted T-shaped barefoot cross stars and straight lines.