2. Today's A-share market has set a new record. After the turnover of A-share market exceeded 2.2 trillion today, it has exceeded one trillion for 50 consecutive trading days, making it the longest record in history.From an emotional point of view, today's high opening and low going have a great impact on confidence. It is estimated that everyone is worried about the continued correction of the market tomorrow. At this time, it is very likely that a team will make a move. As a result, the blue-chip support index will be pulled, and individual stocks will rise and fall.The stock market is expected to be accurately regulated. When everyone is not optimistic, it may be controlled to rise slowly. When everyone is bearish, there is really no adjustment.
The advantage of sustained turnover is that the trading scope continues to be active. When trillions have become the norm, the market may need more incremental funds to enter the market if it wants to further get out of a stronger money-making effect.This week itself is an important time window, and the highest concern is policy expectations. At this time, the voice of the central media is more like a microphone.
The trillion-dollar turnover did last a long time, but it didn't go out of the big bull market that everyone imagined, and it was mainly local market. The characteristics of this round of market hot money and retail investors are the most obvious. In addition, some small institutions have quantified and earned a lot.After all, these high opening and low walking have also made everyone guard against it. Once there is a high opening, the mood of cautious wait and see is relatively high. The best way to expect the ambush policy is to do more on dips before landing cash, and wait until there is a real opportunity to open higher, that is the time to make the difference.From the trend point of view, it still belongs to the shock around 3400 points. Today, it makes up for the gap between gaps and high opening, which is conducive to continuing to rebound and rise along the 5-day moving average tomorrow.
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Strategy guide 12-13
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
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