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.Because the funds that have stepped into the air or been waiting to see are themselves highly questioned, if they rise directly at the opening, they will definitely be tempted to chase them. After the chase, the main force is smashing, and the psychology is even more unacceptable.Today, all the major indexes opened higher and went lower. The A50 index fell sharply in intraday trading, the Hang Seng Index of Hong Kong stocks also fell, and the FTSE China triple long index also fell sharply. Without any accident, the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index this evening may also be a big negative line.
At the same time, it also encourages traditional industries to merge and absorb in the same industry or upstream and downstream industries.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: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.
Because today's opening is not in the form of a thousand-share daily limit, although many stocks have also opened higher, but the range is not very large.Now the market releases some good news every day, and the characteristics of local market are very obvious, and it is more difficult to have a continuous surge.This may be the characteristics of the market in the next period of time. The index has stabilized without ups and downs, and good news from various industries has followed, and funds are expected to be rapidly rotated.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14