The volume pile is shrinking, the volume and price deviate, and the market index deviates. The rise at this stage is ship pulled, and now the market fully meets these characteristics.The 924 market has been going on for more than two months now, and it has missed the best opportunity to launch the second wave of market. Today, the A-shares are shrinking and rising, and the main players have to come out to maintain the disk. If they don't come out to protect the disk again, the new technology stocks represented by artificial intelligence will be out of control if there is a collective callback.Third, there is no need to do size conversion for the current A-shares.
Of course, there are still many situations, which are enough to explain the current trend. It is a trend of attracting more people, and I will not list them one by one. My judgment has gone up and down these days, and I keep making mistakes. Maybe it's because I want this wave of market to work normally, so I will adjust it, and it will go up when it goes up, but I just push up the index and go up for the sake of going up. In addition, the trading volume can't be effectively enlarged. Without a new leading plate, I rely on a few big index stocks to control the market. This is ship pulled. Therefore, I am still bearish on tomorrow's A-share market.First, basically similar to April and May this year, the market will surprise everyone from time to time and hit a new high.Second, the plate rotation is too fast, and no new leading plate can be found.
Today's trend, in particular, seems to be to eat Tuesday's false yinxian. Even if it is eaten, it is meaningless. To attract more is to attract more. It's just a change of technique, and the shipment is not smooth. It's just another trip to ship pulled.The volume pile is shrinking, the volume and price deviate, and the market index deviates. The rise at this stage is ship pulled, and now the market fully meets these characteristics.Because A-shares often support the market, big index stocks have not gone up less. When we look at the increase of big index stocks and small and medium-sized stocks together, they are basically the same, both at a relatively high level. In this way, big index stocks are even less dominant. Banks have gone up for 10 years, and oil and coal have gone up for four years. These small and medium-sized stocks have only gone up for more than a month, but the increase is relatively large, so there is no basis for size conversion, that is,
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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