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.However, the next adjustment of A-shares is also worrying. This wave of pullback will be relatively large. We will refer to the 8% decline from 3509 on November 8 to 3227 on November 27. The adjustment will not exceed the last time, but it will reach 5%, which is also a drop of nearly 170 points. This is something we should be psychologically prepared for.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.
Today, the big index stocks fell, which is not the most critical. The damage to retail investors is not great, but the index is ugly and my heart is heavy.At noon, the article made it very clear that today, the main players are opening their bows left and right, suppressing downward, and the northbound funds and social security insurance are among the top losers, especially the northbound funds such as liquor, insurance and new lithium scenery.A-share: The situation is very clear, and there are shouts of reversing to pick up people, which makes retail investors feel painful behind.
Today, the big index stocks fell, which is not the most critical. The damage to retail investors is not great, but the index is ugly and my heart is heavy.First, everyone should pay attention to the trend of A shares today. This is because: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 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
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