Third, there will be a game tomorrow, but don't think that the index will plummet, because today's big finance has been adjusted back. If the mood is not right tomorrow, finance will definitely support the index, which is why I am not worried about the index.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.2. Today's A-shares have been significantly stronger than the Hong Kong stock market. Is there any big advantage next?
However, this has little impact on us, because the way we operate now is to hold shares until they rise. If they don't rise in their own hands, they won't chase after them and toss them back and forth.For today's market, there are big differences in stability. What do you think of the market outlook? Talk about your own point of view: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:
Yesterday, everyone was very confident and bullish. Basically, they were all paying attention to these sectors, and it was not so easy for the main force to get the goods.It is understandable to shrink today. Yesterday, I also told you in advance that the market would shrink back. The reason is that yesterday's heavy volume was too high and low, which hurt people. Today's main funds will inevitably shrink with popularity.Today's market must also be combined with yesterday's market. Yesterday, many chips have already left the market, and at the same time, a batch of funds have come in to open positions. However, after yesterday's adjustment, everyone is quiet and honest, and basically will not operate frequently. The main funds also got enough chips yesterday.
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