Reason 2: I am optimistic about the future A-share market all the way. At present, A-shares are at more than 3,400 points and still within the investment value. Many stock chips are still relatively cheap at present. We should cherish the current cheap chips and don't give up easily.In fact, today's A-shares' sharp opening higher and lower are within the forecast, and the main reasons are as follows:Reason one: the positive monetary policy has been realized due to the sharp opening, and the positive cash has become negative! It has always been the style of A-shares to open higher and go lower, so it is a normal trend for A-shares to open higher and go lower today, so there is no fuss.
Reason 2: I am optimistic about the future A-share market all the way. At present, A-shares are at more than 3,400 points and still within the investment value. Many stock chips are still relatively cheap at present. We should cherish the current cheap chips and don't give up easily.Every other day! The heavy monetary policy is good, and the good news comes too suddenly. I believe many investors can't sleep all night. In their minds, they think that A shares will skyrocket today, and their stocks will also have a strong daily limit. They are so excited that they have not slept all night!However, judging from the trend of today's A-shares, Rose thinks that as long as the position is controlled reasonably, it is better to wait and see, and the chips at this moment should not be easily discarded.
Final summaryReason 2: As the large-cap stocks collectively opened higher and went lower, the A-shares opened higher and went lower today. If you look at the A50 futures index, you will know that the opening straight-line diving fell more than 2%. In addition, Hong Kong stocks also opened higher and went lower, and so did big finance, cycle and wine making, so it was difficult for A-shares to open higher and go lower.At this moment! Should retail investors leave or stay?
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13