The above wants to slow down the trend of cattle. Today, it opened up to the highest position of 3494, once close to the position of 3500 points, and then it did not continue to rise. It began to make up the gap in the day.First, there is obviously a heavy volume today, and the expected volume of the market will come down tomorrow, because after today, everyone will be calm and emotional, and the turnover will also come down. In the case of shrinking, it is expected to continue to fluctuate.If you say that you didn't buy it with leverage and bought it within your tolerance, you don't have to be so anxious in the short term.
Therefore, for investors, it's really not suitable for chasing up and down to operate frequently. Since there are many favorable policies and industries, I don't worry that there will be a lot of room for adjustment, so I just need to hold low shares and stay up, so I don't have to be so tired.Moreover, although the market index has been adjusted back today, the trend is still upward, but confidence and mood have been hit again, but for investors who have long accepted the slow rise of shocks, they should be able to accept it today.Today, all the major indexes opened higher and went lower. The A50 index fell sharply in intraday trading, the Hang Seng Index of Hong Kong stocks also fell, and the FTSE China triple long index also fell sharply. Without any accident, the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index this evening may also be a big negative line.
Judging from today's turnover, it has once again exceeded 2 trillion, which also shows that when it approaches 3500 points, the selling pressure of the market is relatively large.Judging from the fact that domestic-funded institutions smashed the market today and foreign-funded institutions used A50 short selling to affect their emotions, the joint smashing of domestic and foreign funds really made investors and friends unable to boast.A shares: heavy volume, not surprise, but disappointment, who is smashing the plate?
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14