Stock technical indicators are relative to basic analysis, focusing on the analysis of general economic conditions, the operation and management status of each company, industry dynamics and other factors to measure the level of stock prices.
Stock technical indicators belong to the category of statistics, and all use data to demonstrate stock trends, trading, etc. Indicators are mainly divided into three categories: one is technical indicators that belong to the trend category, the other is technical indicators that belong to strength and weakness, and the third is technical indicators that belong to random buying.
The purpose of fundamental analysis is to judge whether the current price of a stock is reasonable and to describe its long-term development space, while technical analysis is mainly to predict the trend of stock price fluctuations in the short term. Fundamental analysis gives investors an idea of what stocks to buy, while technical analysis allows us to know when to buy. Most successful stock investors use a combination of both analytical methods.
Both technical analysis and fundamental analysis of stock prices believe that stock prices are determined by supply and demand. Fundamental analysis mainly predicts the stock price trend based on the analysis of various factors affecting the supply and demand relationship, while technical analysis predicts the stock price trend based on changes in the stock price itself.
The basic point of technical analysis is: the actual supply and demand of all stocks and the guiding factors behind them, including everyone’s hope, worry, fear, etc., are concentrated in the price and trading volume of the stock. .
What does the stock technical indicator obv mean?
The stock technical indicator OBV is called the energy tide indicator, which infers the stock price trend by counting the trend of volume changes. OBV takes the n-shaped wave as the fluctuation unit, and the OBV curve is composed of many n-type waves. For an n-type wave that is higher than one wave, it is called an upsurge. called the down tide.