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What is the law of chip change?

With the change of the trend, the chip distribution will also take different forms, from divergent to dense or from dense to divergent. Through the analysis of examples, taking the upward trend as an example, this paper analyzes in detail the changing law of chip distribution when the upward trend is initially formed.

At the end of the downward trend, the stock price hit a new low and the turnover was extremely low. At this time, although the high chips were deeply locked, they did not cut the meat, which became a huge resistance to the later rise.

After that, stimulated by all kinds of good news, the stock price broke through the downward trend line or the 60-day moving average, and the upward trend has taken shape. At this time, the stuck chips will be thrown out, and the stock price will be adjusted back, but it will be supported by the downtrend line or the 60-day moving average (which has become the support line) and rise again.

In the process of stock price correction, chips form a dense peak at a low level. The transfer of high chips has greatly reduced the upper power, and the upward trend has fully formed. For example, from June 10 to February 18, 2008, Oriental Jinyu (600086) reversed from a downward trend to an upward trend, in which the share price of June165438+1October 26 exceeded the 60-day moving average, indicating that the upward trend was initially formed; 12 16, the stock price rose again after being supported by the 60-day moving average, indicating that the upward trend was fully formed.

165438+1October 7, the stock price hit a new low in the downward trend, and the trading volume was extremely low. At this time, investors can see from the chip distribution map that a large number of chips are still distributed at a high level, forming a relatively high peak, indicating that the resistance above is still very strong.

65438+February 16, the upward trend is fully formed. At this time, as can be seen from the chip distribution map, all the original high chips have moved to the vicinity of the 60-day moving average, forming a low-level intensive peak of chips nearby, indicating that a wave of rising trends is about to begin.