Personal opinion, for reference only! Welcome comments and likes!The first message, near the weekend, investors are worried about the uncertainty of weekend news. After all, the A50 index has fallen by 2.5% today. After the A-share market closed, A50 did not stop falling. Obviously, foreign capital seems to be more cautious about the current market.2. Although the market is running above 3,200 points, since October, the daily active transactions of A-shares have always been difficult to break through 3,600 points. It is not excluded that the large capital transfer has not yet been put in place.
1. Although the daily turnover remains around 1.6 trillion yuan to 2 trillion yuan, the market lacks confidence in the further rise of the index. Every time it breaks through the upper resistance level, it will usher in a wave of selling, indicating that A shares may have a weak willingness to chase after the end of the year, and more investors are more willing to pull up and then fall behind.The late session plunged again, sending two messages. What is the market worried about?In addition, there are more high positions in the early stage, and short-term financing funds are more active. Some institutions are worried that when the resistance above is strong, it will bring violent fluctuations to the trend and will also sell at high prices and buy at low prices.
1. Although the daily turnover remains around 1.6 trillion yuan to 2 trillion yuan, the market lacks confidence in the further rise of the index. Every time it breaks through the upper resistance level, it will usher in a wave of selling, indicating that A shares may have a weak willingness to chase after the end of the year, and more investors are more willing to pull up and then fall behind.The late session plunged again, sending two messages. What is the market worried about?Personal opinion, for reference only! Welcome comments and likes!
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide