Last Friday, the volume rose sharply, because as long as the market rose, there was a follow-up market, but today the decline shrank, indicating that most of them didn't trade, but there was no follow-up market when they fell, so it is easy to understand the shrinking turnover, and the market is also reluctant to sell.Sometimes, don't be glad that your shareholding has not fallen. Everything has a cycle. Recently, many low-end large-cap stocks have risen, and some high-end themes have made up for it. Those who are greedy for high will lose a lot.The shares of the North Stock Exchange also fell more, which shows that the risk of short-term high-level stocks is increasing.
Should we shrink today? One hour after the opening, when the market surged, the market turnover was still heavy, but with the further surge, the turnover was not effectively amplified, the market began to dive back, and the turnover began to shrink.In fact, many monster stocks still have strong stocks. Even if most retail investors buy them at the beginning, they don't have the courage to take them later. Even if they hold them, they don't have the courage to hold heavy positions. Even if they do, they will always be washed out for various reasons. That's the truth.There is basically no accident that the A-share market will soar tomorrow. With today's expectation, the expectation of landing on Friday will not be very bad. If a Dayang line breaks through tomorrow, the market will basically not be too bad this week.
It's really exciting to see the performance of various assets after the market closed today. After all, this round of market rebound and rise told everyone from the beginning to break through 3,400 points, and then today the market dived, and I still sent a message to keep everyone stable and rational.Second, for those who have been holding shares for a long time, if they open higher, then subtract some of the previously added positions and consider adding them back later, which is equivalent to making a price difference by using emotions;First, positive and promising policies;
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13