Reason 2: As the large-cap stocks collectively opened higher and went lower, the A-shares opened higher and went lower today. If you look at the A50 futures index, you will know that the opening straight-line diving fell more than 2%. In addition, Hong Kong stocks also opened higher and went lower, and so did big finance, cycle and wine making, so it was difficult for A-shares to open higher and go lower.Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!Today! What is the reason for the sharp opening and low walking? At this moment: should retail investors go or stay?
Today! What is the reason for the sharp opening and low walking? At this moment: should retail investors go or stay?Reason one: the positive monetary policy has been realized due to the sharp opening, and the positive cash has become negative! It has always been the style of A-shares to open higher and go lower, so it is a normal trend for A-shares to open higher and go lower today, so there is no fuss.In fact, today's A-shares' sharp opening higher and lower are within the forecast, and the main reasons are as follows:
To sum up, it turns out that today's A-shares opened sharply higher and went lower, which was actually affected by factors such as favorable cash, large-cap stocks, and insufficient acceptance. Of course, going high and going low will not change the future A-share market. As long as retail investors don't blindly chase high, they should stay in stocks and wait.Reason one: the positive monetary policy has been realized due to the sharp opening, and the positive cash has become negative! It has always been the style of A-shares to open higher and go lower, so it is a normal trend for A-shares to open higher and go lower today, so there is no fuss.Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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