I think fans and friends have a deep understanding of this point. For example, some stock review articles are titled "Big Good, Heavy, Super", and some of them have the words "Good" every day. It can be seen that the second half of this wave of 924 market is not simply dependent on good, but inseparable.Today's trend, in particular, seems to be to eat Tuesday's false yinxian. Even if it is eaten, it is meaningless. To attract more is to attract more. It's just a change of technique, and the shipment is not smooth. It's just another trip to ship pulled.First, basically similar to April and May this year, the market will surprise everyone from time to time and hit a new high.
In the past year or two, the theme of A-shares was foreign investment and RMB appreciation. This concept has been going on until now, including today. However, Tuesday's favorable policy proposed to implement monetary easing, which indicates that the RMB exchange rate is expected to depreciate or begin to depreciate, and the concept of A-shares has been speculated to the end. After all, after several years, few people believe it, and it can only be played by big players themselves. The participation of retail investors is not high, and the big index stocks are at historical highs.A-shares: Is it to start the second wave of surge, or to attract more? Will tomorrow be Black Friday?Second, the plate rotation is too fast, and no new leading plate can be found.
The volume pile is shrinking, the volume and price deviate, and the market index deviates. The rise at this stage is ship pulled, and now the market fully meets these characteristics.At present, A-shares have basically returned to the situation in April and May after the Spring Festival, and the main force is trying to pull up and hit a new high from time to time, mainly to stabilize the confidence of shareholders.First, basically similar to April and May this year, the market will surprise everyone from time to time and hit a new high.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide