I believe many people may regret it after the close of trading today. After all, judging from the trend of the external market, the opening of the A-share market will inevitably open higher tomorrow.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 is suggested that those who like to be strong stocks or stocks with a rising trend should do a good job in controlling the profit withdrawal and avoid being rich on paper. This is the risk of short-term high-standard stocks that I will continue to remind.A-shares: After the close, the big profit is coming! The A50 index and the Hang Seng Index also rose linearly, and China's assets rose sharply.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.
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.Recently, I have been reminding everyone not to participate in these things. Since they are all running with each other, don't pursue high-level stimulation. It's almost the end of the year, and some capital and hot money are going to be cashed in, so some stocks that have soared in the first two months have to be adjusted back to make up for the decline.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;
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
Strategy guide