The stock market is expected to be accurately regulated. When everyone is not optimistic, it may be controlled to rise slowly. When everyone is bearish, there is really no adjustment.However, a team's funds and large public offering institutions are basically the slowest, mainly choosing some industry leaders or high dividends, and the overall performance is relatively sluggish.The trillion-dollar turnover did last a long time, but it didn't go out of the big bull market that everyone imagined, and it was mainly local market. The characteristics of this round of market hot money and retail investors are the most obvious. In addition, some small institutions have quantified and earned a lot.
The trillion-dollar turnover did last a long time, but it didn't go out of the big bull market that everyone imagined, and it was mainly local market. The characteristics of this round of market hot money and retail investors are the most obvious. In addition, some small institutions have quantified and earned a lot.1. Two high-profile news after the market today:The turnover is expected to shrink obviously, because the short-term departure funds have already gone, and there is a high probability that the entry funds will not be in day trading. The wait-and-see funds may continue to be cautious, and a team may be able to maintain stability without too much funds.
Good evening, everyone.Today's A-share market has set a new record. What signal did the central media voice again after the market closed? Shareholders' friends feel that they had a dream today, and they are all disappointed. Will there be a rebound tomorrow? In the second half of this week, there are also economic meetings expected:A Chinese news agency issued a document after the market today, saying that China's monetary policy has changed from "steady" to "moderately loose" to send a positive signal. Recently, the voice of the central media has been relatively frequent. I think this is a way of expected management.
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14