Everyone should have noticed that today's Hong Kong stock market is actually relatively weak, maintaining a unilateral decline all day, and the A-shares continue to pull back after the close. Is there any bad news?Fourth, in operation, it is recommended to hold shares to rise, but short positions are not suitable now. What is the advantage of trillions? The anxiety of stepping on the air may make the funds eventually lead to chasing up.Because the A-share market opened higher and went lower, it was equivalent to returning to the starting point. After the Hong Kong Stock Hang Seng Index closed a Dayang line the day before yesterday, it opened higher and went lower yesterday. Even if it continued to pull back today, it still did not fall below the Dayang line the day before yesterday.
The best way is to hold shares appropriately, and it is not necessary to do that kind of continuous daily limit. Now, consumption, technology, pro-cyclical color, etc., many of these trend stocks are still relatively low, which is always the direction of policy support.The reason why I feel abnormal is mainly because, normally speaking, the market confidence is insufficient, and banks and insurance companies have smashed the market. The market should panic and adjust, but today, the confidence of individual stocks is more positive.First, the funds in the venue today are generally rational, which is conducive to some funds;
The more optimistic everyone is about the market outlook and the more highly consistent their emotions are, the less easily the top funds will be sold. On the contrary, the market calmly looks at the ups and downs and the funds begin to sell more.At the moment when the market opened higher yesterday, the number of daily limit stocks in the two cities was not as much as today. Today is indeed more in line with the trend of slow cattle:Now there is an obvious feature in the market. The funds just don't want to bring most retail investors to play, and they don't want to make the market so excited.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14