First, A shares turned red again this afternoon, which is really not surprising.Second, the A-share market is under great pressure at 3,400 points, and it needs to oscillate back and forth. The overall adjustment is not over. Don't say that it is forced to empty, and it will be lucky if it can not fall sharply.I hope that when you combine what I said above, you can see the trend of A-shares every day. It's not a question of who has more gods, but that the main force has been doing it for two years. If you still can't see it, you'd better not speculate.
This morning, the two cities suddenly increased their volume by nearly 300 billion yuan, just to make a fuss about big index stocks and attract some idle funds to chase high. However, the idea of big main force did not come true, which led to the selling of small and medium-sized stocks, and the securities sector did not support the market. I wanted to take the opportunity to take a break and pull the market every day.Second, is the adjustment of A shares over? Will it be empty tomorrow?Second, is the adjustment of A shares over? Will it be empty tomorrow?
Judging from the current situation, the conversion process of A shares from small to large is not very smooth and has not been completed, which gives everyone a golden opportunity for speculation, because it will not go crazy, at least it will remain volatile in a range and cannot be sold in a big way, so it will be slowly sold. After all, this process has been going on for almost two years.Second, the A-share market is under great pressure at 3,400 points, and it needs to oscillate back and forth. The overall adjustment is not over. Don't say that it is forced to empty, and it will be lucky if it can not fall sharply.Today, the trend of A-shares is actually still oscillating around 3400 points, which is still what I said earlier. When it falls, it oscillates back and forth around the support level, attracting more.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide