2024-12-13 05:47:40
First, the current upward trend of the A-share market is relatively healthy, and the major moving averages below are arranged in long positions, which is very supportive;Explain that after today's pull-up, after the heavy turnover, brokers are actively controlling the increase, and now the rhythm of controlling the slow bull trend is very clear.After today's rise, I can imagine that many people began to release the comments on Black Friday, especially after the market rose for two days in a row, the bearish voice may be higher, right?
The expansion is mainly included in the national debt or index products, but for the capital market, this is trillions of incremental funds. Although more index products are invested, the index constituent stocks also benefit, and the long-term major weight indexes also benefit. Therefore, it is also very likely that the index will go out of a stable upward trend in the later period.I think there will be a lot of investors and retail investors who will do this, because many people feel that they have the funds to pay attention to it after they have risen, and they feel that it is an opportunity. This is a typical judgment after seeing the ups and downs in front of them. In fact, it is chasing the ups and downs.To put it another way, as long as big finance is not an overdraft surge, the short-term market trend will not end.
Dear friends, the trend of A-shares today has disappointed those who are bearish. Those who said two days ago that they would copy the trend on October 8 and 9, are they all silent now?Many people not only failed to act, but also sang bad songs there. Is it true that the final fund speculation will be shipped, and they will chase after it?For a while, A-shares were very strong, and Hong Kong stocks began to pull back. But now the Hang Seng Index has also started to fluctuate and rise above the 60-day moving average. The three major markets, A-shares, Hong Kong stocks and A50 index, rose collectively today, which is a manifestation of bull power.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13