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1/28 (Sat)
Suddenly, I became interested in stocks, and impulsively downloaded this app. I'm a newcomer who still doesn't really understand how to read graphs, but I'm thinking of learning a lot from now on.
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  • miracle mantarou : It's fine. If you make up for missing knowledge while using the demo trading of this app, I think it can be applied to actual transactions.
    In the demo, you can go on a little adventure (challenge) and succeed and fail.
    In that respect, I think it's a great app. It looks like it can also be reset like a game...

    The actual transaction cannot be reset as if nothing had happened.

    Also, in actual transactions, there are ups and downs of your own invested assets, so keep your adventures low.
    I also want them to build up experience, knowledge, and judgment to build up assets,

    I would appreciate it if you could share the knowledge you have built up as well.

    It might be nice to be able to read a graph, or rather, a chart, but from experience, I just use it as a reference, so... →Me.

    Also, I think it's better to stop impulsive trading.

  • lei2 OP : Thank you for reading my self-satisfying diary and even commenting on it.
    I really don't have any knowledge about stocks or trading, so receiving such great advice gave me the courage to think that I might be able to do it too.
    There will also be a lot of mistakes, but I think I'll enjoy it because it's also fun.

  • 根本昌文 : Does a graph indicate a stock price chart? If you buy a lot, it's positive. If there is a lot of sales, it will be a negative line. So what's the difference between positive and negative lines? That is, stock prices have opening prices, low prices, high prices, and closing prices. On the positive line, the opening price is lower. Opening price → low price → high price → closing price. The hidden line is the opposite, and the opening price is higher. It is the opening price → high price → low price → closing price. I hope you can use it as a reference

  • lei2 OP 根本昌文 : Thank you for your comments.
    That's called a chart! There was a lack of knowledge. Thank you for letting me know.
    The explanation of the positive and negative lines was also very easy to understand and helpful! I just didn't really understand the difference between the positive line and the negative line... it really helped.

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