#看懂K线
1. The Basic Composition of K-Line Charts
Each K-Line represents a specific time period (such as daily, weekly, monthly) and contains four key price points:
Opening Price: The price of the first transaction within the period.
Closing Price: The price of the last transaction within the period.
Highest Price: The highest transaction price within the period.
Lowest Price: The lowest transaction price within the period.
K-Lines are divided into two parts:
Body: The area between the opening price and the closing price.
Wick: The part of the highest and lowest price that extends beyond the body, divided into upper wick (above the body) and lower wick (below the body).
Bullish Candle (closing price higher than opening price) is usually green or white, while Bearish Candle (closing price lower than opening price) is usually red or black.