However, this has little impact on us, because the way we operate now is to hold shares until they rise. If they don't rise in their own hands, they won't chase after them and toss them back and forth.After the major indexes opened lower, they rose unilaterally. This kind of stability is just like the unilateral downward trend after opening higher yesterday. Basically, half an hour after opening determines the trend of the whole day.Today's market must also be combined with yesterday's market. Yesterday, many chips have already left the market, and at the same time, a batch of funds have come in to open positions. However, after yesterday's adjustment, everyone is quiet and honest, and basically will not operate frequently. The main funds also got enough chips yesterday.
Today's market must also be combined with yesterday's market. Yesterday, many chips have already left the market, and at the same time, a batch of funds have come in to open positions. However, after yesterday's adjustment, everyone is quiet and honest, and basically will not operate frequently. The main funds also got enough chips yesterday.Third, there will be a game tomorrow, but don't think that the index will plummet, because today's big finance has been adjusted back. If the mood is not right tomorrow, finance will definitely support the index, which is why I am not worried about the index.Does today's A-share market feel very stable?
At the moment when the market opened higher yesterday, the number of daily limit stocks in the two cities was not as much as today. Today is indeed more in line with the trend of slow cattle:The rest is just patience, but now we know that the bottom line of the stock market is to be stable, and the final trend is to go up. In the end, there are still many benefits to be released. Most people still have patience.However, this has little impact on us, because the way we operate now is to hold shares until they rise. If they don't rise in their own hands, they won't chase after them and toss them back and forth.
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13