Average K-line charts & brick charts of Wijmo financial chart series, wijmo financial charts
The most exciting controls in history will be released in July 16, 2015-WijmoFinancial chartIts integrated design provides all the major financial charts for a single custom set, which is unique to other controls on the market. It is as lightweight as any other Wijmo control, and actually it is an application. We believe that you will soon fall in love with it for its flexibility and powerful features.
If you want to use financial charts, you may also need an introductory tutorial on financial charts. Otherwise, by name and definition alone, it is difficult to understand how to select appropriate visualization tools for different scenarios. A series of financial chart blogs here are the best resources we have prepared for you. Chart #1: average K-line chart (Heikin-Ashi)
Similar to the K-line chart, the average K-line chart uses different calculation methods: Each K-line uses some information provided by the previous K-line. This makes it easier to see the stock price trend, with less false signals than the K-line chart.
Chart #2: Brick Chart (Renko Chart)
The brick graph ignores the time and only focuses on the price changes that meet the minimum requirements. Bricks indicate the trend of fixed prices. Whether it is hollow or solid depends on price fluctuations. Although time is an element in a chart, it is not a decisive element; the timeline may be irregular, depending on whether the price change is large enough to be registered on the chart.
Is a good brick legend. StockCharts.com is a great resource for presenting financial charts.
Link to other types of Wijmo financial charts:
- Equal Volume chart & transaction volume bar chart of Wijmo financial chart Series
- Card chart & broken line chart of Wijmo financial chart Series
- Wijmo financial chart series-x-axis and X-axis
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