1. How Nasdaq TotalView helps to uncover support level?
Take a look at this K-line chart. A support level showed up after 10.00 am Eastern Time on a typical U.S. trading day. With Nasdaq TotalView, we see a total of 115,328 shares queued at a bid price of USD13.38. This relatively large buy order in the order book forms a support level for price reversal.
2. How Nasdaq TotalView helps to uncover resistance level?
Here in this K-line chart, a resistance level showed up after 12.00 pm Eastern Time on a typical U.S. trading day. With the full depth of order book from Nasdaq TotalView, we see 50,800 shares queued at an ask price of USD5.40. This relatively large sell order forms a resistance level for price reversal.
3. How to use Nasdaq TotalView on moomoo?
Go to a stock's Detailed Quotes.
Scroll down to the "Order Book" section.
Tap on the "house" icon to see the complete list of exchanges offering Level 2 data.
If you have any questions during the trial, don't hesitate to leave a comment below and Nasdaq will select representative questions to answer.
If you haven't claimed it yet, clickhereto get it now!
Disclaimer: Community is offered by Moomoo Technologies Inc. and is for educational purposes only.
Read more
Wacho-el-Wero
:
What Nasdaq has to teach me is how to create a platform portfolio like Nasdaq has but mine will actually pay people who hold its shares
Kasin : useful
funny Giraffe_6930 : can't wait
AzjZ :
007888 :
Wacho-el-Wero : How is it that I’m beating you??
Wacho-el-Wero : What Nasdaq has to teach me is how to create a platform portfolio like Nasdaq has but mine will actually pay people who hold its shares