First, the FTSE A50 index, which soared yesterday, plunged nearly 3% this morning.Disclaimer: The stock market is risky, so be cautious when entering the market. The following article is my original, plagiarism will be investigated! The following contents are personal opinions, for reference only, not as a basis for investment!
It was the soaring price of this product yesterday that made people from all walks of life ecstatic. At the top were institutional analysts and self-media who had been singing a lot. I told you in my early article today that the doubts of this wave of market and the simple interpretation of the high-level spirit did not mention these two most critical words.First, today's A-shares are not well received, and even the main players are not very active, let alone retail investors.Second, why is the main force not active?
In the afternoon, even if A-shares fall, it's not unexpected. Because of the shipment, who cares about the index? Today is such a big positive, the main force of our A-shares is still playing the old routine I often say: opening higher, oscillating, and playing the midday closing price. Today, it is the banking sector that plays the midday closing price. When the morning closes, the main force pulls the banking sector to make the midday closing price.Because today's oil, banks, coal, etc., which have heavy social security and insurance positions, have not shown a sharp rise trend, the oil sector is still a green market, which is different from the trend on October 8, and it is also fundamentally different, which doomed the trend of A shares today, which can only be a reduced version on October 8.Today's A-shares show a trend similar to that on October 8, with a big gap and a high opening. The whole market is not boiling, and it is relatively calm. Why? In the afternoon, will the A-share main force come up with an exclusive stunt-the tail market will rise, so that A-shares will reappear? Here are some personal views for your exchange.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13