罗威公式大纲 (15)
台湾股神罗威操盘秘笈二
对于一个操盘手,(其实每一个人都是操盘手,最少你是自己资金的操盘手)最重要的不在分析行情,而是在扣板机,行情看准了也要会扣板机才算数。
看到目标敢不敢动手,执行力才是输赢的关键。
找到最高点,想一下,这根K线为什么会是最高点?找到最低点,想一下,这根K线为什么会是最低点?最高最低之前的K线是什么?最高最低之后的K线是什么?反转的K线,有单K,双K,三K等等,五个圈圈就是一个小的K线型态。
“我是先看了K线关于反转的说明,再去划圈,互相做比对,发现真是难以相信的雷同。
”对了,这就是答案了,用心去了解之后,你才会相信,相信之后,你才会敢于使用。
你会发现,大盘的K线转折比较清楚,个股就不是那么容易了,K线是日本人发明的,因此日经指数用K线战法更有效。
这是市场的选择的问题。
吞噬(开高收低吞掉前一根阳线),发生在型态高位是吞噬顶,为卖出信号,但若是发生在型态低位,却是吞噬底,反而应注意买进时机。
低位的空头吞噬(更妙的是还带破底),是洗盘K线的一种,这种吞噬是最后吞噬底,代表着空头气力用尽,失望卖压全出,将来多方只要小小力量就可反攻大涨,K线战法将之归类为空头骗线的一种,也是买进信号!K线会在关键时刻,连续透露着反转信息。
你除了要事后知道反转型态之外,也要试着去猜明天可能的K线型态。
历史总是会重演,下次不要又被骗了就好。
当然,确认信号不完全来自于K线,也有很多东西辅佐,比如说均线、技术指标、板块轮动情况。
昨日大涨,今日小红小黑的整理,一向是股市的惯性,庄家快速地拉离成本,然后停顿,让大家决定要不要跟上来,有人跟进当然再拉一段,若没人跟进,庄家也不是阿呆。
这是股市的心理,不是吗?身为散户,找到好的买点切进,然后设好停损,接着就是坐着等待,股价会往阻力最小的方向前进,让时间累积获利,直到它出现了危险信号,如何坐着不动,就是你对方法的信心和心态的训练。
要做好交易,只是不犯同样的错。
把错误记下来,不要犯相同的错误。
每个人的个性不同,没有一套可以适用于每一个人的方法,只要避免犯错,就可接近成功。
罗威公式大纲 (115)
TranscriptTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: What you've learned in government and civics classes is unfolding right now on Capitol Hill. How the lessons apply in life -- our first story on CNN Student News! First Up: Supreme Court NomineeAZUZ: Elena Kagan is a name you're going to be hearing in the weeks ahead. She is the solicitor-general -- the Obama administration's top lawyer. It's her job to argue cases for the government at the U.S. Supreme Court. 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罗威多周期KD怎么操作K值80以上3根K线为钝化1
罗威多周期KD怎么操作K值80以上3根K线为钝化1
箱型就是在最近高点和最近低点所架构出来的空间里面跳来跳去,通达信软件「主图指标」中有一个很不错的功能「XT箱体」,内定参数是10(如有需要,请自行修正你需要的参数),会自动在K线的最后一根上方一个【箱顶】小点,下方一个【箱底】小点。
上下这两点用四方形框框把它框起来,就是箱型了!
其实在箱型里面,根本不用去管现在是第几只脚,也不用去预测未来会怎么走,那些都太累了,也会常常猜错,在还没突破前就在硬拼,怎会有赢的道理?罗威说:「股市的秘密就在整理后的新方向」,也就是箱型突破或跌破后的新方向。
这是很简单的道理,懂的人只要等待箱型突破时再切入就行了。
周五盘中小叮咛,我依照15分KD的强势过下降压力线,突破箱型来研判下半场应该还会有向上的行情,可惜这强势并没有延续下去,反而是盘整盘。
那么这个小级数的趋势结束了吗?事实上左低右高的W底出现,又能突破压力线,目标已经很明显要挑战3120以上的区域!
但是15分K突破压力线后稍做压回整理也是很自然的事情。
现在比较让人担心的是60分的KD一直都无法往上去挑战80这关卡,60分目前还没看到高档钝化(KD的K值连续在80上方三根),所以也一直无法肯定的说日KD往上是否真的具有扬升力道。
我相信微博有很多人知道多周期,但是不知道怎么用,想想看,操作的精随不是要有适当的趋势、适当的标的,再进场吗?以日线来看,还在箱型之中,观望即可;以15纷来看,是箱型突破,可以短线操作;想通了,多周期其实只是观念的问题而已。
台湾顶级炒股高手罗威秘籍精华
台湾顶级炒股高手罗威秘籍精华台湾顶级炒股高手罗威秘籍精华:起涨k追涨,起跌k杀跌、看错就停损的操作模式(这是从散户的资金出发制定的策略);多头拉回时做多,起涨k买;空头反弹时做空,起跌k空。
掌握这两个机会就可以荣华富贵了;罗威短线看6日均线,跌破止损;罗威一贯的多空定义是以18日均线做基准,大盘如此、类股如此、个股也是一样。
18均线往下,股价在此均线下方都以空头视之。
股市的学问,追根究底就是趋势、转折、资金控管三项而已。
应在盘势演变中,很自然的反射出正确的动作。
真想赚钱,就慢慢仔细学习下面的详细解说:----------------------------------------------------------------◆罗威讲股(一) 不准套牢,不准摊平输家的第一种输法是套牢不卖,第二种输法是摊平。
在期货高杠杆倍数的操作中,这两种方式都必须革除,不准套牢,不准摊平,套牢会影响你的操作,而摊平是自己上断头台。
看错、做错人人会,错了,要有认错的勇气,不还手没关系,最起码要先退场。
市场会对勇于认错的人颁奖,也会对死不认错的人痛下杀手,毫不客气。
一直要大家自己去找一条合于你的控盘线(均线),那就是你的趋势依据。
线上是多方,线下是空方,在线上你作多,跌到线下你做空,贴着盘面走,那就是你的原则。
照着规则做,没有等一下的机会,不存侥幸的心态,那么这条线会像是沉浮在期货市场中的浮木和救生绳,免得你沉入海底,拉你到胜利的彼岸。
想在市场生存,趋势永远要摆第一,我没有看过不尊重趋势的人还能在这儿存活的。
通常他们都很快的消失,连国安基金都无法与趋势对抗,咱手上的资金能挂几次单?这道理就像想拿香蕉皮放在路中央要让辗过它的汽车滑倒一样简单。
认错,在第一时间停损,不犹疑,不等一下,就不会被套牢,不被套就不会去摊平而加速减亡。
◆罗威讲股(二) 谈谈挂停损单的必要性在期货操作里,停损如同买保险,一定要设,不管行情如何,你赚了多少,此保险一定要买。
罗威多周期kd的口诀及应用
罗威多周期kd的口诀及应用罗威多周期KD是一种技术分析工具,用于判断市场的趋势和买卖信号。
它是基于快速威廉指标和慢速指标相互交叉而形成的。
它的使用需要一定的算法和公式。
罗威多周期KD的口诀和应用是:口诀:高开低收,看K线,市场预测,从KD行。
解释:在分析市场的趋势和买卖信号时,我们要观察开盘价和收盘价的高低以及K线形态。
当这些因素与KD指标相结合时,就可以更好的进行市场预测。
应用:1. 计算威廉指标:威廉指标是用来衡量市场超买和超卖的指标。
计算威廉指标的公式为:%K = (收盘价- 最低价) / (最高价- 最低价) * 100其中最低价和最高价可以是近期的一段时间内的最低价和最高价。
2. 计算KD指标:KD指标是通过比较威廉指标的平均值与威廉指标的平均值之间的差异来确定市场的买卖信号。
计算KD指标的步骤如下:(1)计算K值:K值是威廉指标的n期移动平均值,通常取n=9。
(2)计算D值:D值是K值的m期移动平均值,通常取m=3。
(3)计算J值:J值是3K-2D。
3. 判断买卖信号:根据KD指标的数值来判断买卖信号。
通常情况下,当K线从下方向上穿过D线时,表示市场上涨的信号,为买入信号;当K线从上方向下穿过D线时,表示市场下跌的信号,为卖出信号。
4. 指导交易策略:根据买卖信号制定交易策略。
当市场出现买入信号时,可以考虑买入;当市场出现卖出信号时,可以考虑卖出。
同时要注意控制风险,设置止损位,避免意外情况对交易造成较大的损失。
总结:罗威多周期KD是一种常用的技术分析工具,可以通过计算威廉指标和KD指标来判断市场趋势和买卖信号。
通过观察高开低收和K线形态,结合KD指标的数值,可以更好地预测市场走势。
但是,在使用罗威多周期KD时,需要注意及时了解市场的动态,避免盲目跟随指标信号。
罗威转折线指标公式
罗威转折线指标公式首先,我们需要确定LWMA指标所需的参数。
通常情况下,参数的选择取决于交易者的交易风格和分析方法。
一般而言,LWMA可以使用任何期限的价格数据,例如日线图、周线图或月线图,以确定市场的长期、中期和短期趋势。
LWMA的计算公式如下:LWMA(N)=(P1*1+P2*2+...+PN*N)/(1+2+...+N)其中,N表示所选时间段的长度,Pi表示每个周期的价格,N为1到N的整数。
下面,我们将详细解释LWMA的计算步骤。
1.首先,选择所需的时间段长度N。
通常,较短的时间段可以更好地捕捉短期趋势,而较长的时间段可以更好地捕捉长期趋势。
2.将每个周期的价格与其对应的权重相乘。
权重是时间周期的数字,从1开始递增到N。
3.计算所有周期的权重之和。
和=(N+1)*N/24.将所有加权价格的总和除以权重之和,得到LWMA指标的值。
计算出LWMA指标后,我们可以使用它来分析市场的转折点和趋势变化。
通常,当LWMA指标从上升转为下降时,可以认为市场趋势将由上升转为下降,反之亦然。
交叉点的位置和幅度可以提供更多的信息,例如从长期趋势到中期和短期趋势的转变。
需要注意的是,LWMA指标只是一种技术分析工具,不能单独决定交易决策。
在使用LWMA指标之前,交易者应进行更全面的市场分析,并结合其他技术指标和基本面分析等来作出决策。
总的来说,LWMA指标是一种帮助交易者定位市场转折点的有用工具。
通过对价格数据进行加权平均,LWMA可以捕捉到不同时间段的趋势变化,为交易者提供更多的市场信息。
但是,交易者需要谨慎使用LWMA指标,并结合其他分析工具来做出更明智的交易决策。
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TranscriptTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: A very warm welcome to Ms. Gould's creative carvers at Annandale High School and to all of our CNN Student News audience worldwide. I'm Carl Azuz, let's go!First Up: Economic IndicatorsAZUZ: A few headlines from the financial world seem to offer a mixed view on how the U.S. economy's doing. First, a new report says U.S. companies cut just over 200,000 jobs in October. Obviously, job cuts: not good news. But this is the seventh month in a row when the number of cuts was lower than the previous month.However, the number of Americans filing personal bankruptcies went up about nine percent last month. About a third of those were Chapter 13 bankruptcies. That's when the individual is put on a five-year repayment plan.And finally, the Federal Reserve, the country's central bank, decided not to change a key interest rate which affects things like credit cards and home loans. In the past, the Fed had lowered the rate to try to boost the economy. So, the decision to leave it where it is might indicate things are getting better.Education ReformAZUZ: President Obama is pushing for some big reforms in U.S. schools. In Wisconsin yesterday he talked about the "Race to the Top" program. Now it's local and state governments that make decisions about education policies. But the federal government can give money to states, and that's what "Race to the Top" is about.The program is a fund of more than $4 billion. States would be able to apply for some of that money, and whether or not they got any would be based on if they met certain guidelines. For example, achieving certain educational standards, recruiting and keeping successful teachers, and finding ways to measure students' success. Some testing experts have expressed concerns that states might use just one test to determine students' and teachers' success.Fast FactsMICHELLE WRIGHT, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Time for some Fast Facts! In the late 1970s, Iran was politically unstable. The shah, Iran's leader, pushed for reform. But his critics rallied around Ayatollah Khomeini, a religious leader. In 1979, the shah left Iran. And on November 4 of that year, about 500 Iranian students took control of the U.S. embassy in Tehran. They held 66 embassy workers hostage. The students demanded that the shah be sent back to Iran from the U.S., where he was getting medical treatment. The Ayatollah assumed full power of Iran's government, and some of the hostages were released soon after. As the crisis intensified, Iran canceled military treaties with the U.S., while America cut diplomatic ties with the Middle Eastern country and ordered that Iranian money in U.S. banks be frozen. Eventually, the U.S. and Iran signed an agreement to release the hostages and free up the Iranian money. And on January 20, 1981, 444 days after the crisis started, the remaining 52 hostages were released.Iran ProtestsAZUZ: Iran actually celebrates November 4th, the day that hostage crisis started, as an official holiday. Thousands of people showed up at the former U.S. embassy yesterday to hear anti-American speeches. But Iranians who oppose the country's government took the opportunity to express their criticism. Thousands of protestors took to the streets, ignoring warnings from Iranian authorities to stay home. Witnesses reported that there were clashes between the protesters and police. Similar demonstrations took place back in June over the disputed results of Iran's presidential election.Is this Legit?BRENDAN GAGE, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Is this legit? Every 10 years, the government is required to count every person living in the United States. True! It's called the census, and it was established by the U.S. Constitution.Census and CitizenshipAZUZ: And it's coming up next year. The census helps determine how many seats a state gets in the U.S. House of Representatives, and how billions of dollars in federal funding are spent. The census ins't long, it's just 10 questions. But some lawmakers want to add an eleventh. And as Carol Costello explains, that request is raising some eyebrows. (BEGIN VIDEO)CAROL COSTELLO, CNN CORRESPONDENT: In a few months, the 2010 census form will arrive by mail at every U.S. household. It will ask how many people are living in this house, and what is the person's sex, age. What it won't ask is this: Are you a U.S. citizen? Republican Senator David Vitter says it should. He's pushing an amendment to force the Census Bureau to add that question to the 2010 census.SEN. DAVID VITTER, (R) LOUISIANA: It simply says, sure, count everybody, but ask if this person is a citizen or a non-citizen, so we simply know what we're dealing with. COSTELLO: The Constitution says the government must count the whole number of persons in each state. It's important the census get an accurate count because it determines how many lawmakers represent each state. Vitter, who represents Louisiana, says his state is projected to lose one of its seven seats in the House of Representatives after the 2010 census. He says it's because Louisiana has few illegal immigrants and states like California have a lot. He says that's not fair.VITTER: We don't put the population of France into the count or the population of Brazil, so why would we factor in non-citizens in determining how many U.S. House members every state gets?COSTELLO: Some Democratic lawmakers say Vitter's effort is unconstitutional and immoral.REP. BARBARA LEE, (D) CALIFORNIA: So we cannot allow lawmakers to use divisive tactics to scare people into not participating in the 2010 census.UNIDENTIFIED MALE: It's 1920, and census time in the United States.COSTELLO: Counting all people has long been a struggle for the U.S. Census Bureau. Many minorities, legal and illegal, mistrust the government. This urging minorities to participate came out in the old news reel days.UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Census taker checks citizens of Japanese extraction, and somewhere else, the Chinese population is added to totals.ROBERT GROVES, DIRECTOR, U.S. CENSUS BUREAU: A lot of the forms are already...COSTELLO: Dr. Robert Groves heads up the U.S. Census Bureau.But would you object to that question on the 2010 census form?GROVES: We can't do a census with that question.COSTELLO: Not because he necessarily objects to it, but because 425 million 2010 census forms have already been printed up. Groves says Sen. Vitter's request comes too late.GROVES: My problem is we have an April 1, 2010 census date. We can't meet that deadline with a change in the questionnaire.COSTELLO: Still, the senator is not giving up, even if it will cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars to add that simple question: Are you a U.S. citizen?(END VIDEO)Quick VoteAZUZ: Speaking of counting, we have a tally on that poll we posted on our blog yesterday. We asked what you would do if you found a lost, diamond ring in your Halloween basket. So far, 73 percent of you say you'd return it. 19 percent say you'd keep it. And 9 percent say they're not sure what they'd do. Keep the comments and votes coming.Test your KnowledgeAZUZ: There's probably someone in your class who thinks he or she owns our Shoutouts. Someone who regularly plays trivia and brags on the score. I'm calling you out! We've got a new challenge for you, online, and it's anything but easy.(BEGIN VIDEO)AZUZ: So, we're here at the CNN SmartBoard to illustrate the CNN Challenge. You can get to this one of two ways: Go to and click on either the Entertainment or the Living page. And that way you can get there; you'll see CNN Challenge near your right rail here. Click on that bad baby, and away you go.Now, the first thing you do in the Challenge is to select your anchor. Now, I'm not one of these folks, but this is a slew of our anchors here at CNN. I usually select Wolf Blitzer because he says he trimmed his beard for the occasion, and I'm all about looking your best. So, we'll go ahead with Wolf and move forward here.Gameplay: pretty simple stuff. It's multiple choice; they give you a question, and they give you a timer. Now, the faster you answer that question, the more points you're going to get. So, just to illustrate -- got a question coming up here -- and that will be -- cool animation, too -- "Where." We have different kinds of questions: who, what, when, where, why. This is a "where" question. Which was the first nation to give women the right to vote? It's New Zealand. I know that not because I'm smart, but because I played it earlier.So, we go onto the next section here. And after you have two rounds, both with timers, multiple choice questions -- the second round you have less time to answer the questions, but they're worth more points -- you go to the lightning round. The lightning round is fast and furious. Part of the reason for that is not all of your options are multiple choice. You have some that are fill-in-the-blank, and that can get really tough, where you just type it on your keyboard. You try to get it done again within a time period.And once you've wrapped up, what's really cool is you can go to the top right, you're going to see newsbin, leaderboard, and challenge others. This is a chance for you to see how well your friends' scores stack up against yours. You can see what the top scores of the day are on the leaderboard. And in the newsbin -- this is kind of cool, too -- it has links to stories that the questions are about. So, the CNN Challenge not only quizzes your knowledge of the news, but it increases your knowledge of the stories that are in the news.(END VIDEO)Before We GoAZUZ: Right now, it's probably a bit cold to go out and swim. Best to do it indoors, like this four-legged fella! For about 15 minutes, this deer managed to get in some laps at a pool in North Carolina. Officials weren't sure how it got in, then they looked up. The animal jumped from a balcony, through the glass roof, and took a dip until a maintenance supervisor grabbed a net and herded it out of the pool.GoodbyeAZUZ: Dangerous? Of course. But we've known animals like that to occasionally be a little deering. That's your pun and show for the day! I'm Carl Azuz for CNN Student News.。
罗威kd背离要出现钝化后的背离才是有效的背离1
罗威kd背离要出现钝化后的背离才是有效的背离1罗威KD大架构所用的低档背离定义:KD低档钝化后,反弹没过高,股价又创新低,但是KD不再低档钝化。
这是KD低档钝化的完整定义,kd高档钝化后,回落不破前低,股价又创新高,但是kd不再高档钝化。
出现高档背离比如KD低档背离,我的定义就和别人不一样,这我就必须说清楚,罗威的低档背离定是是自己的定义,在《多週期KD大架构》的定义中,对于KD低档背离的定义大概分四个步骤:1.KD低档钝化2.低档钝化结束后反弹不过高(不转浪)3.反弹后下跌又破低4.破低后KD没有低档钝化。
很多股是技术上的套路,或许你可以看几篇文章看几张图就懂,但是多週期KD大架构,不是你知道一两个口诀就通得了的,当你以为知道了以为通了,其实你只摸到皮毛而已,用了又错了又呆在那里了。
KD低档钝化和低档背离只是表象,真正的裡子却是个週期间型态、均线、量价的环环相扣,有的可以成功,有的仍然会失败。
这个和一般的KD背离定义不同的关键在"1.低档钝化"和"4.没有低档钝化",为何要强调没有低档钝化?因为这个背离如果出现低档钝化的讯号,那就不是背离了!一点点小分别差别是很大的唷!至于要怎麽看钝化或背离,这就请自己多看K线图和KD指标去比对和了解了!罗威说:「我要带一批愿意跟我回到十年前开始赚钱时候的人,为这片土地撒下多週期KD的种子。
」如果你想成为那些种子中的有心人,罗威张开双手欢迎你。
11月的盛宴据说票已经被抢走了一大半,上证行情刚刚点火,想搭上车的要快点买票囉!也许中秋过后当大家感受到股票涨升的热力之后,你想报名恐怕会买不到票,那我也没办法了!昨日贴文,罗威请各位找出自己亏损最大的三笔交易,如果你有自我检讨,我相信你会如被雷打到一般,全身起疙瘩。
买在头部、砍在底部,其实都还是小CASS,我所统计的大家最常犯的最重大的失误通常和”仓位过大、不知道停利、不知道止损”有关。
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TranscriptTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.ROBERT ALLEN, TERRA LINDA HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT [RAPPING]: One, two, three... hit it! You keep on and you don't stop. You keep on and you don't stop. Now what you hear is not a test, so if think you're the best, then put it to rest. So ladies, fellows, girls and boys, join me please and make some noise for your favorite show and mine, CNN Student News. Take it away, Carl.CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Okay, it's Friday, and that was awesome! My buddy had a sweet voice too. Thank you to the students at Terra Linda High School. And thanks to all of you for rapping up -- get it? -- your week with CNN Student News.First Up: Southern StormsAZUZ: Unparalleled, near-epic, heartbreaking. Those are just some of the words officials are using to describe the severe weather and the impact that it had as it ripped across parts of the southern U.S. on Wednesday. We've been talking about storms in the south for a few days now. The devastation that happened on Wednesday was immense. Across six states, more than 270 people were killed. Whole neighborhoods destroyed. Governors declaring states of emergency and asking President Obama to do the same thing.Most of the deaths happened in Alabama. This video gives you an idea of just how frightening it was to be in parts of that state on Wednesday. This tornado hit Tuscaloosa. That's where the University of Alabama is located. Officials say the school wasn't hit too badly. Nnot the case for other parts of the town. Tuscaloosa's mayor said, "I don't know how anyone survived." He added, "We're used to tornadoes here in Tuscaloosa. But when you look at the path of destruction... there's parts of the city I don't recognize."No question about it, these storms were strong. As it turns out, you're more likely to get more powerful storms when there aren't a lot in one area. Yesterday, Chad Myers explained the science behind that.CHAD MYERS, CNN METEOROLOGIST: When you have a bunch of storms that are all banging into each other, you don't get F-4, F-5 tornadoes. When you have a storm all by itself, like we had a couple of them yesterday, here, here, here, here, not battling tops, all by themselves, that's when you get this type of structure.Impact Your WorldAZUZ: Relief is already on the way. At CNNStudentNewsaaa, you can out how you can make a difference. Go to our home page, scroll down to the Spotlight section and click on the "Impact Your World" link to learn how you can help.What's the Word?BARBARA HALL, CNN STUDENT NEWS: What's the word?As a noun, it means an effort, an action or activity designed to achieve a goal.ENDEAVORThat's the word!Endeavour LaunchAZUZ: The space shuttle Endeavour is getting ready to set off on a new endeavor. You might notice that the shuttle's name is spelled differently. That's because it's named after a British ship, not after the word. Endeavour is scheduled to launch later today. The mission to the international space station will be commanded by Mark Kelly. His wife will be at the Kennedy Space Center to watch the liftoff. That's newsworthy, because his wife is U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, who was the victim of a shooting less than four months ago.The two-week mission is the last one for Endeavour. As it gets ready to take its last flight, John Zarrella looks back at the first time Endeavour lifted off.(BEGIN VIDEO)JOHN ZARRELLA, CNN MIAMI BUREAU CHIEF AND CORRESPONDENT: Endeavour, the newest of the orbiters, might never have been built if not for a terrible accident. In the aftermath of the loss of Challenger in 1986, President Reagan promised the disaster would not stop the journey outward.FORMER U.S. PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN: We will continue our quest in space. There will be more shuttle flights and more shuttle crews.ZARRELLA: A year and a half later, Congress authorized the construction of the new, nearly $2 billion space plane. Endeavour's first flight, 1992.UNIDENTIFED NASA ANNOUNCER: Liftoff of the maiden voyage of Endeavour...ZARRELLA: This will be its 25th and final flight. Along its journey, Endeavour made numerous construction trips to the international space station and handled the first Hubble Telescope repair mission. Barbara Morgan, the first educator in space, flew on Endeavour. Morgan was the back-up to teacher-in-space Christa McAuliffe, who died on Challenger. The shuttle fleet has had both a tragic and triumphant past. And for thirty years, has been America's signature flying machine.COL. MIKE FINCKE, ENDEAVOUR ASTRONAUT: It's got a glass cockpit. It has a robot arm. It can fly to the Hubble Space Telescope or the station. It can land anywhere on the planet that has a runway. It is an amazing piece of equipment on any scale.ZARRELLA: When Endeavour returns from its final flight, Commander Mark Kelly jokes, there won't be anything missing.MARK KELLY, ENDEAVOUR COMMANDER: You know, when you fly an airplane to the boneyard out in the desert, they say don't take anything off of it. You get the brief ahead of time. I'll do the same thing with my crew: "You got to leave, make sure it all stays intact for the museum." We're not gonna be signing our name on anything.ZARRELLA: Perhaps just the guest book at the California Science Center, where Endeavour will be placed in retirement. John Zarrella, CNN, at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.(END VIDEO)ShoutoutTOMEKA JONES, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Today's Shoutout goes out to Mrs. Newkirk's 7UPS classes at Eastside Middle School in Mt. Washington, Kentucky! Where is today's royal wedding taking place? You know what to do! Is it in: A) St. Paul's Cathedral, B) Westminster Abbey, C) Buckhingham Palace or D) Piccadilly Circus? You've got three seconds -- GO! Prince William and Kate Middleton are exchanging vows at Westminster Abbey. That's your answer and that's your Shoutout!Royal WeddingAZUZ: Westminster Abbey is a popular choice for royal weddings. That's where Queen Elizabeth II was married 63 years ago. Before William and Kate set foot in the Abbey this morning, though, people were lining up on the streets of London hoping to catch a glimpse of the couple on their way to Westminster. At CNNStudentNewsaaa, you'll find CNN's Royal Wedding Planner. Check out the guest list, the seating chart for the Abbey, the royal wedding family tree.There's been a ton of media focus on the wedding, especially here in the U.S., a country that fought for its independence from Great Britain. Kiran Chetry looks at how a revolution eventually gave way to a special relationship between the two nations.(BEGIN VIDEO)DAVID WOOLNER, HISTORIAN, ROOSEVELT INSTITUTE: It's that summer of '39 that you see the beginning of the birth of this special relationship that's been with us ever since.KIRAN CHETRY, CNN ANCHOR: At the time, the spotlight on another royal couple: King Georgeand Queen Elizabeth. The special relationship with the United States begins with letters between the king and President Franklin Roosevelt. And soon after, a visit; the first time a reigning British monarch tours the U.S.WOOLNER: This visit then comes at a very critical moment. War is imminent. Roosevelt was looking for a way to strengthen U.S. bonds with Great Britain. Especially the bonds between the American people and the British people.CHETRY: Not long after, Winston Churchill is the first to use the phrase "special relationship," as the two countries fight together during World War II. A sentiment often repeated by other prime ministers and presidents throughout the years.GORDON BROWN, FORMER BRITISH PRIME MINISTER: I come in friendship to renew for new times our special relationship.CHETRY: Why is that relationship so special?BROWN: It didn't start very well 225 years ago when you kicked the British out. But I think this shared purpose, the same values of liberty, democracy, responsibility to each other, fairness.CHETRY: Yet, the special relationship has not been without strains. The United States would not support Great Britain during the 1956 Suez Canal crisis, and Great Britain refused to support the United States during the Vietnam War.BROWN: We can have treaties that are broken, but this relationship, it seems to me, is unbreakable, because it is based on something more than just sort of an assessment of your best interests.CHETRY: Close ties between the two countries often correspond with the bonds of friendship between the leaders: Prime Minister Harold McMillan and President John F. Kennedy fighting the Cold War. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and President Ronald Reagan, united during the fall of the Soviet Union. But Prime Minister Tony Blair's support of President George Bush's decision to invade Iraq was not without consequences.WOOLNER: This became very, very unpopular, of course, among the British public. And Tony Blair paid a price for this politically and is still paying a price for this to this day.CHETRY: But as the two countries move forward, former Prime Minister Brown takes an optimistic view.BROWN: Despite all the different problems that will arise, this relationship will endure and, perhaps, strengthen in the years to come.(END VIDEO)Before We GoAZUZ: Before we go, kids hate being told to clean up their toys. But for the little guy in this YouTube video, it's a chance to show off his skills. First shot, kind of impressive. Keep in mind, he's only 18 months old. He lines up the 2nd kick. Gooooooooooooooooooooal! Can he go a perfect 3 for 3? You bet he can. Somebody better sign him up! Turns out, somebody did! His granddad's old soccer team. Signing a toddler to a ten-year contract?GoodbyeAZUZ: We bet grandpa got a real kick out of that. As for the mini-midfielder, if he ever throws a tantrum, I guess his parents just have to give him a red card since there are no time outs in soccer. That's gonna run out the clock on today's show. We'll see you again on Monday.[文档可能无法思考全面,请浏览后下载,另外祝您生活愉快,工作顺利,万事如意!]。
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THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.GROUP: (Inaudible) Brown Middle School in Hillsboro, Oregon, and this is CNN Student News. Hi, Carl.CARL AZUZ, CNN ANCHOR: Hi to the students of Brown Middle School, and hello to all of our viewers around the world. Broadcasting from the CNN Newsroom, I`m Carl Azuz. Our first story today takes us to Egypt.The North African nation is dealing with violence worse than it has seen in months. Dozens of people were killed over the weekend, hundreds more were injured.All of this happened in fighting between army forces and Coptic Christians. This is an ancient branch of Christianity. Its members make up about 9 percent of Egypt`s population. Coptic Christians and the Muslims who support them.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): . have been holding protests like this one. They`re demanding that the Egyptian military offer equal protection for their places of worship. Egypt`s prime minister wants to investigate what started the fighting over the weekend.He says the violence has brought the country back to the level of tension it had before its political revolution earlier this year. The prime minister said, quote, "Instead of going forward, we`ve found ourselves scrambling for security." (END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: Well, parts of Mexico are bracing for a hurricane that`s expected to make landfall today. Jova is the name of the storm. It was bearing down on Mexico`s west coast yesterday, and it had strengthened into a category 3 hurricane. Some experts thought this thing might get stronger before it hits land. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): So emergency officials were rushing to get ready before the storm. They opened shelters. They distributed food and supplies. The area that Jova is expected to hit is a vacation spot. But a lot of tourists have cleared out ahead of the potential danger. Authorities have warned boaters to watch out for heavy rain, wind and waves.(END VIDEO CLIP)(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Today`s first Shoutout goes out to Mr. Toijala`s global issues class at Lakeland Union High School in Minocqua, Wisconsin.A fleet refers to a group of what? You know what to do. Is it bison, ships, pumpkins or trees? You`ve got three seconds, go.A fleet is a group of ships, usually under the same command. That`s your answer, and that`s your Shoutout.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: And Fleet Week is a celebration that honors the U.S. military`s nautical services. The event takes place in different cities, and San Francisco`s Fleet Week just wrapped up. It included a parade of ships, as military vessels sailed under the Golden Gate Bridge and into the San Francisco Bay. But this year`s Fleet Week also made spectators look up.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): That is because a big theme of the week was the 100th birthday of naval aviation, and shows like this one -- this is awesome, look at this -- from the Navy`s Blue Angels flight team, wowed the crowds who came out for the event. People also had the opportunity to take tours of some of the ships that were part of Fleet Week. This is the 30th year that San Francisco has hosted the event.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: The "Occupy Wall Street" movement started online. A website asked people to flood New York financial district for a few months. Now the grassroots campaign has expanded with protests in different cities and on college campuses. There are a lot of different ideas about what exactly people are protesting. Mary Snow talks with a few folks about why they are there.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)MARY SNOW, CNN REPORTER (voice-over): As protesters started week three of their "Occupy Wall Street" movement, 73-year-old Alla Heretz decided it was time she joined them. The retired grandmother from New Jersey says she`sfrustrated with seeing jobs shipped overseas.ALLA HERETZ, PROTESTER: Yes, I`m worried about my son, about my grandchildren, about my neighbors. I just worry about decent people who want to work and can`t get a job.SNOW (voice-over): That worry also brought Jim Mortimer to Zuccotti Park for the first time. He has four grandchildren.JIM MORTIMER, PROTESTER: I`m retired. I get Social Security. I get a pension. And you know, maybe when they get to be my age, they`ll have the same thing. But the way it looks now, they might not even have a job.SNOW (voice-over): While there`s no singular message among this group, 43-year-old Buddy Bolton says the lack of jobs prompted him to come here Thursday and spend the night. He says he lost his creative design job a year ago, and spent his savings on surgery.BUDDY BOLTON, PROTESTER: My personal situation is so bad, that I felt like I wanted to be amongst other people going through the same thing. And so that`s why I came. And I came to support and to, you know, get -- help get the message out that this is a "shame on America."SNOW (voice-over): Eighty-six-year-old Harvey Hafter, a World War II veteran, is also a newcomer. He is a long-time union member and lobbyist.HARVEY HAFTER, PROTESTER: I get kind of emotional, because I spent my whole life fighting these forces. And it`s like a 10-headed snake. You cut one head off, and another one grows back. They`re insidious, totally.SNOW: When you say they.?HAFTER: The Wall Street crowd, the bankers.SNOW (voice-over): By midday, some still remained in their sleeping bags. The curious looked in from the outside. More unions are showing support, but some union workers are skeptical, say, like Rob Chester.ROB CHESTER, UNION WORKER: They`re unorganized and they`re just trying -- I don`t know what point they`re trying to make. I think where they need to march is they need to march on Washington. I don`t know what they`re doing here.SNOW (voice-over): Some of the older people we spoke with say they do planon returning to the protests, and say they hope to contribute in some way -- Mary Snow, CNN, New York.(END VIDEO CLIP)(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): Some events on this day in history that were all out of this world, in 1968, Apollo 7, the first manned Apollo space mission, launched. The crew sent back the first TV broadcast from orbit.In 1984, Kathryn Sullivan became the first American woman to walk in space. She was part of three shuttle missions during her time at NASA.And in 2000, Discovery`s liftoff marked the 100th mission in the space shuttle program. That program ended earlier this year.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: Well, it`s just the second week of October, so might seem a little early to start talking about the holidays. Not so for retail stores. This is when they start considering hiring more employees to help handle the increase in shoppers.Athena Jones looks at how the state of the U.S. economy could impact holiday hiring this year.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)ATHENA JONES, CNN REPORTER (voice-over): At Christine Finnie`s gift shop in Manassas, Virginia, business has been picking up.CHRISTINE FINNIE, RETAIL SHOP OWNER: Things are looking up. I expect things are going to continue to improve, and I do expect that this Christmas will be better than last year`s.JONES (voice-over): The retail industry has outperformed others, adding jobs at a time when many sectors are struggling. Retailers nationwide expect holiday sales to rise about 3 percent this year, and plan to hire up to 500,000 seasonal employees in November and December. That`s roughly the same amount as last year, even though the economy still faces tough headwinds.ELLEN DAVIS, NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION: Unemployment, consumer confidence, the stock market, the housing market, the debt crisis -- all of those factors are continuing to swirl as the holiday season unfolds, and that`s going todampen spending.JONES (voice-over): The National Retail Federation says stores will use strong sales promotions and keep inventory levels low in the face of this consumer uncertainty. Hiring plans among the big retailers vary.Macy`s said it plans to hire 78,000 temporary workers, a 4 percent increase over last year. And Kohl`s Department Store says its holiday hires should top 40,000, up 5 percent.Meanwhile, Toys `r` Us plans to hire at least 40,000 extra employees this holiday season, in line with previous years, while Best Buy plans to hire just 18,000 holiday workers, compared to 29,000 last year, a drop of 38 percent. Holiday sales are important, not just for hiring, but for the overall economy.DAVIS: Our industry supports 42 million American jobs. We send trillions of dollars into the economy throughout the year, and $466 billion of that just in November and December.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: With summer in the rear-view, you might consider some alternative ways to maintain your tan. As you can see, I`ve given up on mine. But for most California teenagers, tanning beds -- listen to this -- tanning beds are no longer an option. The state just passed a law banning tanning beds for anyone who`s between 14 and 18 years old.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): This is the first time an entire state has passed this kind of restriction. Previously, teens could use a bed if they had their parents` permission, but some lawmakers were concerned about the health effects. Studies have shown a link between ultraviolet tanning beds and increased risks for skin cancer. The tanning industry says the ban on tanning beds will unfairly hurt their business. Other options, like spray tans, those are still allowed.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: Before we go, getting leaves out of your pool? No big deal.(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ (voice-over): Getting a moose out? Different story. This guy "hoofed" itinto someone`s back yard in New Hampshire, and decided to go for a dip. The only problem, he couldn`t figure out how to get out.Police, firefighters, wildlife officials -- they all showed up. It eventually took nine guys to get the animal back on dry land. At least he got in some good exercise, though.(END VIDEO CLIP)AZUZ: . because when you`re waiting for a rescue, just treading water, you might as well make the "moost" of it. That`s right. New camera shot, same old puns.We`ll be back tomorrow to "dive" into more headlines. For CNN Student News, I`m Carl Azuz.END。
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技術分析指標─相對強弱指數(RSI)
相對強弱指數(RSI)
相對強弱指數(RSI) 是由 Welles Wilder發表,主要是⼀種常⽤的擺動指標及量度每天股價與之前的股價對⽐。
相對強弱指數的計算⽅法,⾸先以上升收市價的平均升幅,然後除以下跌收市價的平均跌幅。
正因為強弱勢是以上升⽐率及下跌⽐率推斷⽽來,結果於升跌趨勢市況下,它的義價值是優先的。
相對強弱指數的公式如下:
相對強弱指數是⼀種顯⽰於圖表下的輔助指標。
乾坤燭圖將14天設定為標準參數,⽽9、11及25天也視為常⽤之參數。
相對強弱指數數值介乎0-100之間。
當RSI升破70時,表⽰股價已出現超買情況,但不表⽰股價⼰⾒頂 ; 相反,當RSI跌破30時,表⽰股價已出現超賣情況,但不表⽰市況已⾒底。
中位數50被稱為中軸。
當RSI處於中軸以上或以下,便可判斷市況的強弱。
相對強弱指數亦有隱藏背馳訊號之意。
例如: 當市況出現持續的升勢,但同時間RSI卻是持續下跌,這表⽰價位上升背後,完全缺乏實質⽀持,隨時有機會掉頭回落的危險。
台湾顶级炒股高手罗威的十年总结
珍藏I 台湾顶级炒股高手罗威的十年总结(原文)◆底部让一点,头部让一点,中间多吃一点,操作就是这样。
◆做股票:一、工具要单纯;二、想法要单纯。
◆短线操作靠等待,长线布局靠忍耐。
◆买进的方式有两种,逢低接,转强买,罗威操作法属于后者。
◆股票到了高档,不知道要跑,到最后肯定是白忙一场,纸上富贵而已。
会买是徒弟,会卖才是师父。
◆回档就是找买点。
◆多空一线间,上涨就是看支撑。
◆进入这个市场,就一定要学会独立思考,独立判断。
◆上涨找支撑,下跌找压力,不要弄错这个趋势操作的大原则,操作功力肯定可以大幅提升。
◆每个人都要有一套自己心中的操作法,不要人云亦云。
◆怎样获利了结?当你满意的时候就可以走了。
以操作来说,个人有个人的操作机制,很难说出好坏。
只要合于你的操作循环和个性即可。
简单的方式是:你用什么方法进,就用什么方法出,当你买进的理由消失时,就是很好的出场时机。
◆涨的时候不要看太好,跌的时候不要看太坏。
◆瞄准胜率大于70%的时机,有时候一个月出手一次也很够了。
猎人不会看到飞鸟就举枪射击,他会把有限的子弹慢慢瞄准,然后,一枪命中。
◆股票涨跌的浪是主力造的,没有主力就没有大的涨跌,没有主力,再好的题材,再好的概念,再多的理由,一样是一潭死水。
前进股市第一个思路,就是要知道无风不起浪,浪是庄家主力造的,没有当庄的主力就不容易有波动,你要想在股市获利,就要与庄家共舞与主力同进退。
思路理清了吗?◆多头的浪?空头的浪?与大势同步的庄就是好庄。
多头的浪:一高高过一高,低点不破前低。
空头的浪:一低低于一低,高点不过前高。
跌深会反弹,涨多会回档,这是股价的惯性,整理有时间整理和空间整理。
◆带头的浪先行,跟随的浪后至。
看盘要先看大盘,再看板块,最后才挑个股。
◆知道如何等待,才是股市成功的秘诀,“未赢先想输”是我们祖先留下的高度智能,看得懂的时候就进场,看不懂的时候就观望,观望也是一种策略。
◆还没有一套让你有信心的操作模式,你预设了太多的立场,阻碍了在买点出现时没有勇气进场,卖点出现时也没有勇气出场,错过好的买卖点后心理挣扎,要不要进出场,这两点其实是散户之所以为散户的通病,改善之道唯有定法、定心而已,定法,为自己找到一种固定的执行方法;定心,看到方法中的买卖点出现,立刻闭着眼睛执行。
分时第一根量柱涨跌公式
分时第一根量柱涨跌公式英文回答:The opening range of a trading day is defined as the range between the day's high and low prices. The opening range breakout is a breakout of the opening range, which can be either to the upside or downside.There are a number of different ways to trade the opening range breakout. One common method is to buy above the opening range high or sell below the opening range low. Another method is to wait for a breakout of the opening range and then trade in the direction of the breakout.The opening range breakout is a powerful trading strategy that can be used to identify potential trading opportunities. However, it is important to remember that no trading strategy is perfect and there is always the risk of losing money.中文回答:分时第一根量柱涨跌公式如下:涨:(量柱值/前一量柱值) > 1 + 振幅阈值。
跌:(量柱值/前一量柱值) < 1 振幅阈值。
罗威公式大纲 (148)
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罗威转折线指标公式
罗威转折线指标公式
罗威转折线是一种技术分析指标,也称为RWTL(Raff Regression Channel Trend Line),它是由Welles Wilder于1978年提出的。
这个
指标被广泛应用于股市、期货市场和外汇市场。
罗威转折线指标可以用来
判断价格趋势的方向和强度,辅助投资者进行决策。
其中,“斜率”是通过线性回归计算得出的,截距等于价格趋势线和
价格值的中点,用于适应价格波动。
线性回归的计算公式为:斜率=∑((i–平均数i)某(价格i–平均数价格i))/∑((i–平均数
i)²)
其中,i代表时间,价格i表示当时的价格,平均数i表示时间的平
均值,平均数价格i为当时价格的平均值。
罗威转折线指标的绘制方式是在价格趋势线的两侧画出两条平行线,
这两条线与价格趋势线之间的距离与标准线差异有关。
通常来说,价格趋
势线的标准线是指斜率为1的情况。
如果价格趋势线在这条标准线之上,
则两条平行线会在价格线上方绘制。
同理,如果价格趋势线在标准线下方,则两条平行线会在价格线下方绘制。
在应用罗威转折线指标时,需要注意的是,它并不是用于指示市场趋
势的绝对方向,而是用于提供一个价格波动的范围,在此范围之内,价格
仍能自由波动。
此外,罗威转折线指标的精度也受到某些因素的影响,例
如数据收集的完整性、数据的准确性等。
因此,在使用罗威转折线指标时,投资者需要注意这些潜在的诱导误差。
总体而言,罗威转折线指标已经成为股票、期货和外汇市场技术分析的常用工具。
该指标具有较高的可扩展性和适用性,因此也是制定有效投资策略的重要参考。
罗威看转浪与倒N1
罗威看转浪与倒N1
倒N就是ABC的波动,只要会这样画就可得高分了!
关于波位,有人写ABCDEFG...,那是波浪理论的定位法;
罗威用的是波动定位法:这里的波动,A只有1个,之后就是B C B C B C B C....B不会过前一个B,C破前一个C,也就是空头浪的图。
这种定位方式是告诉我们:
1.A是转浪才产生A
2.之后都是反弹B波,下跌C波!
(这些有机会以后再说明)
这图里面有几个倒N??
答案是四个,我把他筐起来方便大家寻找,每个哐哐都是B不过前B高点,C破前C低点。
画图,是把前面的图定出来,如果你不知道前面的波动是多头浪还是空头浪,你又怎能知道后面你可不可以做多?
第二个题目是转浪点在哪里??
途中一个"未定"是这个点看起来没过前一B,应该是是B高,操作上这是空点,目标就是破前C低点。
止损点就是转浪的B那个数字。
如果你写的是"未定"那个点位就错了!因未那点还没有确定是B。
顺便说明,两个C的低点所夹的高点就是B高,最后一个C还没出现,所以呐个"未定"就不是转浪点。
他顶多是有W底,它可能是椅垫而已。
这机会看起来不大,但是规划上我都会把W画上去。
罗威口诀——精选推荐
罗威⼝诀乒乓球买点。
ABC整理形态+突破压⼒线+带量均线是分析之母。
长期均线辩多空,短期均线看转折牧师与教堂,⼩抄价跌破5均线,kd跌破80,kd低位钝化是⽤来找底的,kd⾼位钝化是⽤来找顶的K线组合辩转折,还有起涨K,起跌K空头浪⼝诀,均线空头,反弹不过⾼,再跌会破低多头浪⼝诀,均线多头,回档不破低,再涨会过⾼过⾼会回档,破低会反弹布林股价突破布林⾼轨道--上涨趋势股价跌破布林低轨道--下跌趋势股价在布林轨道内---盘整盘均线多头,kd⾼档钝化,回档不破低,再涨会过⾼均线空头,kd抵挡钝化,反弹不过⾼,再跌会破低背离⾼档钝化回档,再涨,股价过前⾼,kd没有⾼档钝化抵挡钝化反弹,回跌,股价破前低,kd没有抵挡钝化转折的定义多头格局中回档的低点,出现转折K线空头格局中反弹的⾼点,出现转折K线均线乖离的的四个区域,上涨,盘头(中段整理),下跌,筑底确认抵挡转折步骤过今天K线的⾼点,过前⾼转浪,过压⼒线,20均线⾦叉60均线确认⾼档转折步骤破今天K线的低点,破前低转浪,破趋势线,20均线死叉60均线底部的确认。
疑似底部,1.前低不再破,⾄少要测试2~3次,2突破压⼒线并且站稳3,突破前⾼,过⾼转浪。
确认底部4.20均线⼤于60均线,5持续放量⼤于60均量,并且使得60均量线持续上扬1.⽇kd⾦叉 ===下级别(60分kd)可以看出第⼀个⾼档钝化2⽇kd在60-80之间===下级别(60分kd)可以看到第⼆个⾼档钝化3.⽇kd⾼档钝化===下级别(60分kd)可以看到三次⾼档钝化或⼆次⾼档钝化+⼀个⾼档背离如果只有1,那么上级别(⽇线)只是B波反弹如果只有1.2,上级别(⽇线)还是B波反弹必须要3出现,⽽且上⼀级别转浪了,如此才有可能将上⼀级别定位为趋势波红三兵过压⼒线是强势的表现压⼒线下好乘凉长红后⼩⿊⼩红是让你来加仓的长⿊后⼩红⼩⿊是让你来减仓的多头趋势:1. 当20MA > 60MA,代表着多头趋势2.本级KD结束⾼档钝化或是死叉向下,代表着这是回调波开始3.因为是多头趋势,所以操作法就是回调找买点,⽌损守前低。
罗威要kd3个钝化上涨是完美的上涨1
罗威要kd3个钝化上涨是完美的上涨1这波的攻击真的是很可惜的,虽然日KD高档钝化了,但是60分线只以两个KD高档钝化,罗威说过技术面应该还有一个高点就是指还少一个高档钝化,最最少也要来个高档背离,如果九月底最后那一盘能够收过2827高点,这型态就完备了,可惜当天只收到2821点,没能过高。
十一长假后碰到周围的股市都大跌,上证周一开盘后也做了长黑修正。
这波的攻击真的是很可惜的,虽然日KD高档钝化了,但是60分线只以两个KD高档钝化,罗威说过技术面应该还有一个高点就是指还少一个高档钝化,最最少也要来个高档背离,如果九月底最后那一盘能够收过2827高点,这型态就完备了,可惜当天只收到2821点,没能过高。
十一长假后碰到周围的股市都大跌,上证周一开盘后也做了长黑修正。
但是这一个修正却很不幸地把60分的前低2722给跌破了,而且KD出现低档钝化,利空之下破线还有捕线的机会,如果能够补好还有过高的机会,那这盘还有救。
可惜昨日的第一小时过高,但第二小时又破低虽然拉起下影线,尾盘虽然还勉力收红但是型态已经被破坏,过高的机会变小了。
(这裡的手法很细,各位看不懂也没关係,当作故事看过就好了)同样的技术型态在八月底也曾经出现过,以複製的观念来看,往下再测试2644低点已经无可避免,不过这裡的前低2644如果守不住,那么整个月线回档的格局2638低点能否守住恐怕会有大问题,那么上証有可能会有较大的修正,这是我最担心的地方。
压力线下好乘凉,各位可以体会到这句话的妙处了吗?其实做不上去还要感谢大导演呢,他应该知道风暴将至而故意不把大盘做上去的吧!做上去散互会猛跟进,受伤反而更重!老实说,我是喜欢做多的,我也很喜欢看你们赚钱,而不是每天都在那里叹气,但是总是看到大好机会总是在那么一点点的情况下失去,真的很惋惜,盘不是我们做的,这也是没办法的事,只好没事多看图,没事多画图,再等下回的讯号了。
有时候我和朋友谈起,在一个走空的市场又不能放空只能等待作多的地方,股民们的修养真的要非常好,耐心真的要很够才行,只要手痒就容易受伤,尤其是在利空纷飞,国际股市惨跌的时候,不会害怕得有几稀?但是如果你听我的建议控制好仓位,手中握有大部分的现金,票子下跌也跌不到你,反而会乐观的看待下跌,因为越跌股票越便宜,同样的现金将来可以买更多,不是吗?。
罗威多周期kd的口诀及运用
罗威多周期kd的口诀及运用一块砖头,要想出它的50种用途KD钝化的用途有多少呢?这些看起来神秘的东西,罗威老师都会在将来的课程中慢慢地利用案例来揭开它的神秘面纱。
罗威老师在10个月的580篇文章中关于KD的教学有很多,尽量多复习理解透,尽量在上课过程中跟上老师的教学。
首先,明确KD各个时间周期的定位:罗威老师:我说过股票交易我以日线为主,我会参考周线的方向,然后在60分的级别中找比较细的切入点。
多年来我都比较波段性的做法,基本上60分以下的级别在股票操作上我是不去看得。
因此罗威的多周期KD各个时间周期的定位,一开始是以60分、日、周开始的,后来才加入更大的时间级别的月、季、年,各位可以发现它们之间大概是3~5倍:一年=4季一季=3个月一月=4周一周=5日一日=4小时我的多周期KD的相关口诀都是建立在这个时间级数上了,而且在这个时间倍数里,KD的相关性比较正确。
后来我做期货的短线交易,我加入15分、5分、1分三个的短线时间週期,当然也用过15秒K线,不管怎样的时间周期,他们之间的倍数都是3~5倍,已经成为习惯了。
----------------- -------------------------- -------------------复习一,KD钝化在本级别应用(辅以双均线判多空):1,高档钝化结束后的回档不破低,再涨会过高;2,低档钝化结束后的反弹不过高,再跌会破低;3,本级别一次或二次高档钝化,是反弹波;4,本级别三次高档钝化或三次高档钝化+一次高档背离,是趋势波;复习二,KD钝化上下级应用关系(辅以双均线判多空):以日KD为本级别1,日KD金叉<==>下级别(60分钟)可以看到第一个高挡钝化;(本级KD高档钝化为上级KD金叉背书)2,日KD在60~80之间<==>下级别(60分钟)可以看到第二个高挡钝化;3,日KD高挡钝化<==>下级别(60分钟)可以看到三次高挡钝化或两次高挡钝化+一个高挡背离;(请注意:两者之间的关系可能时间上会有一两天的先后)重点1:判断上级行情如果只有1,那么上级别(日线)只是B波反弹;如果只有1.2.,上一级别(日线)别还是B波反弹;重点2:辅以形态判断趋势转折必须要3出现了,而且上一级别转浪了!如此才有可能将上一级别定位为趋势波;但是趋势就这么简单吗??还早还早....日线级别出现高挡钝化之后,此为周线的1,级别将开始往上发展,日、周同样的1.2.3步骤要再次很顺利的循环一趟,周线才走出多头!而当上一级KD结束高挡钝化或者没有高挡钝化而死叉向下时,整个下级的周期循环就全部结束。
珍藏:罗威操作哲学---完整版
珍藏:罗威操作哲学---完整版作者:罗威,文章转自网络(一) 找到一个令你心安的方法罗威的操作哲学,简单的说只有六个字:定法、定心、依法如此而已。
这张图是由两条长短不同的均线所绘制,加上上下两条轨道所形成的轨道线,正常情况,股价会在这个轨道间运行,脱离轨道就会出轨。
而黄色的那一条线,就是罗威指针,目前周线在4740附近往下(日现在4480附近往下),这使我知道我身处何处,该做何事。
所以,我很安心的依照盘面给我的讯息做动作,直到这个点被突破指针反转,多空都跟着讯号走,如此而已。
看看周线图,相信你可以理解封关空手过年和2/24补空第二天跳空而下为何敢追空的道理了吧,长线保护短线而已。
有一套令你安心方法就会进出有据,你看罗威分析盘势很少出大错,就是因为我是照着讯号来讲解盘势,讯号往哪边,我就看哪边,当你会了解读讯号,股市就变得很简单了。
我分析股市可以用10种指针来观察,但是最后进出的依据只有两种(太多了没有好处的),你呢?是否有一个能够让你安心进出的方法?“周线,也就是长线的方向,有如一张地图,而开车上路后,就要用日线来因应路况,也就是以周线为长线,以日线为短线的操作模式。
四条线的参数,要自己去抓合于自己操作循环周期的参数,如果每一个人都用同样的参数,交易时会自己人打自己人就不好了。
重要的是,讯号所指出的方向要明确,方法要愈简单愈好。
”(二) 找到一个适合你的市场人类的投资行为是一个很复杂的组合。
每个人有每个人的知识领域和个性,所以每一个人的市场都不是一样的,比如说,在电子业服务的人他看的就是电子市场,甚至电子类股里面又可以分为上游、中游、下游然后再细分更细的类别。
有的人喜欢基金的投资,有的人喜欢自己操作,有的人喜欢听内线消息,有的则喜欢自己选股,有的注重基本面,有的注重技术面,有喜欢成长稳健的,有的就喜欢投机浓厚的,实在是很难形容得完。
最后我想请问你,你的市场在哪里?哪里是适合你的市场?这四、五年的操作中,我发现指数涨跌的奥义,也发现它和我所用的方法很契合,所以我一直乐在其中。
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TranscriptTHIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: What happens when history and controversy come together on a field trip? We'll explore the answer on today's show. I'm Carl Azuz, and this is CNN Student News!First Up: Ford Hood ChargesCHRIS GREY, U.S. ARMY CRIMINAL DIVISION: U.S. Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan, a 39-year-old psychiatrist assigned to Darnell Medical Center here at Fort Hood, has been charged with 13 specifications of premeditated murder.AZUZ: That is the headline out of Fort Hood today: 13 counts of premeditated murder. The charges have been made against Major Nidal Hasan. He's the suspected gunman in last week's attack. Army officials say Hasan could face more charges, as well. Hasan's lawyer says that given the nature of the charges, he expects the legal process to be a "long and difficult road."H1N1 UpdateAZUZ: And in health news, the impact of the H1N1 virus may be more widespread than originally thought. The Centers for Disease Control believes that the virus has caused nearly 3,900 deaths in the U.S. in the first six months since the thing showed up. Tha is a significant increase from earlier government reports. As of last month, officials estimate that 22 million people in the U.S. had contracted H1N1. The government has ordered 75 million doses of the vaccine for the virus. A little more than 40 million of those are currently available.Spoken WordU.S. PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: It's important that we don't make any ill-considered decisions, even with the best of intentions, particularly at a time when our resources are so limited. But it's just as important that we are open to any demonstrably good idea to supplement the steps we've already taken to put America back to work.Jobs ForumAZUZ: President Obama talking about the state of the economy and explaining some of the reasons why he's planning to hold a meeting about jobs. The forum is scheduled to take place next month. It'll includerepresentatives from large and small businesses, as well as workers and financial experts. The country has seen some recent economic growth, but as the president pointed out yesterday, it has not led to an increase in jobs. Right now, the U.S. unemployment rate is 10.2 percent. That is the highest it's been in decades.APEC SUMMITAZUZ: After making that announcement, President Obama headed to Asia. It's his first visit to the region since he was elected. He's going to a meeting of the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, or APEC. It's a group of 21 countries that are responsible for more than half of the world's economic power. The goal of the organization is to encourage economic growth in the region, something that's been tough given recent, global financial problems. Andrew Stevens looks at some of the topics on this weekend's agenda.(BEGIN VIDEO)ANDREW STEVENS, CNN ANCHOR, WORLD BUSINESS TODAY: Before the APEC summit in Singapore, and security is tight. Organizers leave nothing to chance as they prepare for one of the biggest events inthe city-state's history. It may look calm enough on the surface, but the undercurrents in the world trade are dangerous. It was only a year ago that this city was slammed by the global economic storm.ROBERT PRIOR-WANDESFORDE, HSBC, SENIOR ASIA ECONOMIST: It was huge. Singapore exports collapsed. Singapore GDP showed its largest ever decline. STEVENS: This is one of the busiest shipping channels anywhere in the world. Not surprising, really, when you consider that trade export is the lifeblood of this small Southeast Asian economy. Now, it's only fitting really that APEC gathers here this year to talk about the critical issue of global trade.PRIOR-WANDESFORDE: I think probably the most concrete thing we'll see out of APEC this week is a recommitment to free trade and the importance of free trade.STEVENS: That is exactly what business people like Tan Pheng Hock are hoping for. His Singapore-based ST Engineering builds aerospace and transport systems and electronic equipment. Most of the group's $4 billion in revenues come from exports.TAN PHENG HOCK, ST ENGINEERING: The economy, the global economy, is still very soft, still very uncertain. Is it a V or a U, I wouldn't guess which way. What it means is that there are lots more work.STEVENS: He wants APEC to move faster to liberalize trade, but his key concern is protectionism.HOCK: When you have protectionism, it breeds disease whereby people will be so dependent on it. And the moment you remove it, you get lots of resistance. STEVENS: World leaders have already pledged to fight the rise of protectionism, and it will be on the APEC agenda as leaders look to U.S. President Obama to help forge global agreements.PRIOR-WANDESFORDE: With the crisis we've been through, there have obviously been some protectionist tendencies beginning to rise, particularly in the western world. I hope we will see those quashed during the course of this week.(END VIDEO)Controversial History LessonAZUZ: As we promised you at the beginning of today's show, we're goanna take you on a little field trip now.Teachers often use these trips to give you experiences you just can't get in the classroom. At one former plantation in North Carolina, you can experience a time when cotton was king and slavery was the law. Tenikka Smith from affiliate WSOC explains how a lesson about the past raised serious concerns in the present.(BEGIN VIDEO)TENIKKA SMITH, WSOC REPORTER: Ian Campbell gives historical tours and lessons at the Latta Plantation. IAN CAMPBELL, HISTORIAN, LATTA PLANTATION TOUR GUIDE: I am very, very enthusiastic about what I do in trying to get kids to think about how people did things during 1860, 1861, even before that period.SMITH: But one Union County parent says Campbell took his enthusiasm too far when he picked three black elementary school students out of a group of mostly white students to play the role of cotton picking slaves during a class trip.CAMPBELL: I was trying to be historically correct, not politically correct.SMITH: Charlotte NAACP President Kojo Nantambu disagrees.KOJO NANTAMBU, CHARLOTTE NAACP PRESIDENT: There is a lingering pain, a lingering bitterness, a lingering sense of insecurity and a lingering sense of inhumanity since slavery. Because that's still there, you want to be more sensitive than you want to be politically correct or historically correct.SMITH: Although Campbell defends his decision, he says in the future he will take a different approach. CAMPBELL: I'm going to actually start asking for volunteers instead of calling people from the audience. I think that would make it a lot easier. That way, if there's someone who is afraid of public speaking or getting up in front of their peers, it wouldn't embarrass them. NANTAMBU: Even if the black children had volunteered, I probably would have tried to use all of the children, for the effect that would have made them all feel equal in the experience.(END VIDEO)PromoAZUZ: Historically correct or politically correct? Which do you think is more important? Or maybe you have another way you would look at this whole topic. We want to knowwhat you think. We'd like you to share your thoughts on our blog at ! But please remember, we only want your responses and your first names. Please, only give us your first names on that.ShoutoutNINETTE SOSA, CNN STUDENT NEWS: Today's Shoutout goes out to the teachers and students at Chestnut Ridge Middle School in Washington Township, New Jersey, who are celebrating their school's 20th anniversary! What is the world record for the amount of time it takes to eat a 12-inch pizza? Is it: A) 30 seconds, B) 1 minute, 45 seconds, C) 2 minutes, 10 seconds, D) 3 minutes, 15 seconds? You've got three seconds -- GO! A New Zealand man set the mark in 1 minute, 45 seconds. That's just one of the amazing feats you'll find in the Guinness Book of World Records. For some other entries...Off the Beaten Path(BEGIN VIDEO)AZUZ: Oh boy. It's another hands-on competition for a world record! Usain Bolt may be the fastest man on two feet, but in terms of the human wheelbarrow, he's neitheras fast nor as loud as these fanatics in Finland. They had a hand in Guinness World Records Day 2009, what the organization called a "celebration of all things superlative," including everyone from daredevils to dancers to dune riders to cowpunchers. Yes, there's a record for most people lassoing, and it's 23!In Italy, pasta played a record role. In Finland, people of 76 different nationalities sweated out a superlative in a sauna. But it was the UK that hosted a record that's indisputably hair-raising. A very headstrong competitor dragged an eight-ton bus by his hair!ZAIN VERJEE, CNN CORRESPONDENT, LONDON: He did it by tying a screw at the back of his head and attaching that orange lead to the bus itself. It took a few minutes; he seemed like he was in a little pain.AZUZ: Of course, it's painful to look at! But the 70-foot distance was enough for a record and a headache, tying up our latest trip Off the Beaten Path!(END VIDEO)GoodbyeAZUZ: The bus probably deserves as much the record as much as the guy does, but who are we to split hairs. We'llbrush that one off and return on Monday. We hope you have a great weekend. And over the weekend, be sure to check out our blog. Comment on that story we showed you earlier. And you're always welcome to visit our Face book site. That's /cnnstudentnews. Thanks so much. We'll see you on Monday.。