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Introduction to the trading statistics function of Hong Kong stocks

1. Average transaction price

Formula: Average price=Total transaction volume/Total transaction volume.
Meaning: Refers to the average price of all individual transactions of a stock on that day.



2. Total number of transactions

Meaning: Refers to the number of individual transactions of a stock on a given day, which is called the number of orders executed.


3. Total trading volume

Meaning: Refers to the total number of shares traded one by one on a stock day.


3.1 Stock Statistics

Meaning: By analyzing the direction of each transaction data and summarizing the total transaction volume in a single direction, the strength of both long and short positions on that day can be determined.


3.2 Price List

Meaning: A price split table is a table that calculates the total number of stocks traded, the total number of active buying directions, and the total number of active selling directions at the same price level, based on the price range of each transaction. By determining the price range of concentrated trading in stocks, we can understand the gathering and dispersion of popularity, and determine the possible changes in stock price trends caused by changes in the strength and weakness of popularity.

The general analysis points are as follows:
(1) If the stock price is in the high price range, the trading volume is increased, and the stock price shows a downward trend on the same day, it is the selling opportunity;
(2) If the stock price is in the low price range, the trading volume is increased, and the stock price shows an upward trend on the same day, it is the buying opportunity;
(3) If the stock price is in the high price range, the trading volume is increased, and the stock price shows an upward trend on the same day, there is still a period of upward trend;
(4) The stock price is in the low price range, and the trading volume has decreased, indicating that there is an imminent reversal of the market trend;
(5) This analysis method is less suitable for short-term operations.