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What do you think of futures time-sharing chart?
the futures time-sharing chart is generally used as a reference for the continuous trend of short-term prices, and the time-sharing chart can also be used to judge the price and find the appropriate price.

generally speaking, the application of time-sharing chart is not so wide, especially the medium-long line is generally not considered, and short-term and ultra-short-term operation will only refer to the trend of time-sharing chart at key price points. Whether it is stock, spot or futures, the usage of time-sharing chart is similar, which can be studied according to personal preference.

Extended information:

futures account:

Opening an account is very simple. First, we need to contact a futures company or a futures consultant to negotiate to open an account. First, we need to contact an appointment futures company. At present, there are 149 futures member units in the market, so many futures companies, we can choose the top futures companies, which are relatively large futures brand companies.

after choosing a company, we can prepare our ID card, bank card and handwritten signature photo to open an account online. The process is as follows:

(1) Download the account opening app of the futures company and register with the mobile phone number

(2) Read and agree to the futures business agreement and take photos of the ID card

(3) Fill in personal details, futures company information and take photos of the front of the bank card

(4) Conduct the manual video link after the futures question and answer and risk assessment

(5) Submit the account opening application and wait for the successful account opening SMS. There is a successful account number and initial password in the short message.

[6] The bank card is associated with the futures account to sign a contract. In order to facilitate the deposit and withdrawal,

[7] T+1 can log in to the account for the deposit transaction after the account is opened successfully.

Futures is traded in a two-way way way, with margin trading. The domestic futures trading hours are from 9: am to 11: am from Monday to Friday.

Futures trading rules:

1. t + trading mode is implemented, that is, the futures bought by investors on the same day can be sold on the same day;

2. Two-way trading, that is, investors can do long operation or short trading;

3. Margin system, that is, investors need to pay a certain percentage of margin when trading futures;

4. Forced liquidation system, that is, when the investor's margin is insufficient, the futures company will forcibly sell the investor's position in order to prevent risks.