What is a K-line?
Also known as Japanese K-line, it originated in Japan. K-line is a columnar line, which consists of shadow lines and entities. The hatched part above the entity is called the upper hatched line and the lower hatched line. Entities are divided into two types: positive line and negative line, also called red (positive) line and black (negative) line. A K-line record is the price change of a stock in a day.