The structural market situation is still relatively obvious. Today, many low positions have not risen, so it is enough to continue to choose to hold shares until they rise.In fact, there is a big difference, because there is a big difference in the amplitude and height of the high opening. In the past, when it was an emotional mad cow, it was basically not controlled. Now it is a controlled slow cow, which has not risen so much and the callback will not be so deep.The A-share volume is high and low, and the short-term high standard continues to be divided, and the long-term holding continues to move! rush
Summary: Short-term robots and consumption are all very fragmented, so pay attention to high-standard risks! Keep working for a long time!Yesterday's A-share market opened up to 3,494 points. Instead of continuing to hit 3,500 points, the A-share market was released. The determination to slow down the bulls was very strong, and everyone had great differences. What should we do? Send a message to remind everyone in time:1. Yesterday, the market index directly opened higher at 3490 points, which is equivalent to opening higher at 3500 points. The range of opening higher is not very low. After the opening, I didn't choose to directly rush to 3500 points, which also shows that the pace is not so fast. Now it is a slow bull pattern.
The above is only my personal opinion, the stock market is risky, and investment needs to be cautious! I wish you all old irons make a lot of money!For those who want to buy before, I think this slow pace is also a good thing, at least it gives everyone room to operate, so that they will not rise as much as before and only let everyone chase up to buy.Second, people who are impatient are very likely to fall into chasing up and down in the short term. The above proposal to stabilize the stock market tells us that the market will become more and more stable, but if they have a strong speculative mentality, the loss rate of frequent operations will eventually be higher.
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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