Recently, most of the A-shares' rise is shrinking, and it was also shrinking yesterday. However, at the end of the market, the main players themselves felt that they couldn't see the past, and the main players of all walks of life turned upside down, and the transaction volume came out.First, the big index stocks led the decline.Today's sharp decline is accompanied by an increase in trading volume, which shows that the rising market lacks a receiver, and the falling profit-taking market is eager to sell. In other words, the power to do more is shrinking and the short-selling power is increasing.
Today's sharp decline is accompanied by an increase in trading volume, which shows that the rising market lacks a receiver, and the falling profit-taking market is eager to sell. In other words, the power to do more is shrinking and the short-selling power is increasing.Attracting more is not only a rise, but also a fall. The obvious thing is to hold a key position, not to fall below it after falling, or to pull it up quickly after breaking, attracting bargain-hunting funds. Rising is to attract chasing high funds.They fall together, and this trend is not common. Everyone should pay attention to it. These are the most active varieties recently, and they are the main traders of A shares. Generally speaking, they are all able to accurately bottom out and escape from the top.
Third, it is still attracting more.Attracting more is not only a rise, but also a fall. The obvious thing is to hold a key position, not to fall below it after falling, or to pull it up quickly after breaking, attracting bargain-hunting funds. Rising is to attract chasing high funds.A shares do not have strong support at 3400 points. Today, it oscillated around this position, and deliberately did not fall below it in the morning. After the breakdown in the afternoon, it was pulled again, just to lure more and stifle the bottom-hunting funds. Therefore, next week's A shares are the most tormenting.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide