2024-12-13 05:45:01
The task now is more like standing firm at 3,400 points. Today, I just tried the pressure of 3,500 points, which is equivalent to rushing to 3,500 points before standing firm at 3,400 points, and I was finally smashed.Judging from the fact that domestic-funded institutions smashed the market today and foreign-funded institutions used A50 short selling to affect their emotions, the joint smashing of domestic and foreign funds really made investors and friends unable to boast.Therefore, for investors, it's really not suitable for chasing up and down to operate frequently. Since there are many favorable policies and industries, I don't worry that there will be a lot of room for adjustment, so I just need to hold low shares and stay up, so I don't have to be so tired.
At present, many institutions in the market are in a state of rest at the end of the year. It can be seen that the work is not active enough, and the institutions themselves are not active enough, which also affects the rhythm of the index.Before the opening of the A-share market today, the external market rose sharply, and China's assets also went crazy. But after the A-share market opened higher today, everything recovered calm.This trend is like having a dream. Just when I was about to feel beautiful, I woke everyone up quickly and immediately told everyone that it is time to "slow down". Don't fantasize about reaching 3,500 points in one breath, first stand firm at 3,400 points, and then hit 3,500 points.
Is it that after the opening of the market, I received an order not to allow institutions to do more through emotions?Second, the market index is expected to step back to confirm 3400 points, that is, after the support of the 5-day moving average below, and then it may be pulled up by brokers.Therefore, after today's closing, it is not very optimistic, but today's closing point is above yesterday and above the 5-day moving average in the short term. What do you think of this trend? Tell me your own opinion:
Strategy guide 12-13
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