If the digestion ability is fast, there will even be shrinkage back pumping next Monday, but shrinkage back pumping after the plunge is the most likely time to cause selling pressure, so even if shrinkage back pumping next Monday, it can not be said that the decline has stopped completely, and it needs to be verified next Tuesday.Today, some friends took profit from some high-end stocks in their hands. This operation was also said before the opening. At the close of today, it can be clearly seen that many high-end stocks have appeared in the sky, and some of them are more obvious.I thought that there would be an adjustment today, because it was expected that the landing funds would be cashed, but I didn't expect that the adjustment would exceed one point, especially in the last hour. I was obviously out of control emotionally, and I was anxious to cash out the funds.
Since the index is to see if it will stop falling around next Tuesday, it is just to wait and see in the short term.The above is only personal analysis! Like friends can like to pay attention! !Today, around 3400 points, some friends may take the lead in adding some positions. This part of the funds depends on whether there is an opportunity to do anti-pumping and high-throwing next week. If not, it is equivalent to buying a set against the trend today.
Since the index is to see if it will stop falling around next Tuesday, it is just to wait and see in the short term.I think it depends on technology and consumption. In fact, there are great differences in consumption today, food and beverage are adjusted, and funds are transferred to tourist hotels, which shows that the internal rotation of the consumer sector is faster.Everyone knows what an insurance representative is. It is a medium-and long-term fund, and it is the fund of a certain team. Insurance takes the lead in dragging down the index, and it also digs holes for the market to facilitate the entry of pension funds.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide