Practical Analysis of Chip Distribution 3 Practical Skills

How to determine the main shipment in Figure 3-25, Part 4

This chart shows the distribution of chips in the stock as of October 15, 2004. With the rapid short-term surge of the stock, the low-level chips continue to loosen and move towards higher levels. It can be seen that the main force is selling chips (selling) while pushing up. By analyzing the distribution of chips in this way, we can roughly determine whether the main force is shipping. If you still don't understand, you can look for more graphics like this to study. I believe that with hard work, you will reap rewards. You will learn the technique of flying knives!

How to determine the main shipment in Figure 3-26

The chart shows the distribution of chips in the stock on November 11, 2004. It can be seen that the low position chips have basically moved to the high position, and the main force has almost sold out the low position profitable chips, taking back most of the cost of controlling the market. The rolling chips left in the hands of the main force to boost stock prices are actually the main force's profits. The main force can earn cash profits by selling these zero cost chips. It is not difficult to understand why some people still hit the limit down and sell at high levels, because these chips are zero cost, and as long as they are sold, they are cash profits. By analyzing the distribution of chips and reviewing the principles and processes of main force control in the previous chapter, you will have a better understanding.