Because the A-share market opened higher and went lower, it was equivalent to returning to the starting point. After the Hong Kong Stock Hang Seng Index closed a Dayang line the day before yesterday, it opened higher and went lower yesterday. Even if it continued to pull back today, it still did not fall below the Dayang line the day before yesterday.Especially this afternoon, the brokerage sector fluctuated and pulled up, which is the key for the market index to remain stable and not dive, which shows that the funds still maintain the mood of doing more.It is understandable to shrink today. Yesterday, I also told you in advance that the market would shrink back. The reason is that yesterday's heavy volume was too high and low, which hurt people. Today's main funds will inevitably shrink with popularity.
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.In fact, if you really do this, there is nothing you can do about the main funds. If you don't chase after the high, the main force will not be able to hold you. If you dare to go to the low position to do more, the main force will not be able to wash you out.First, the Hang Seng Index continued to fall;
Therefore, by breaking the market with a high opening, we first washed out a wave of wavering chips, and finally trapped a group of restless people. In the end, the ups and downs were all up to ourselves.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.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.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide