The trend of A shares in the morning is a continuation of the rotation of the big index stocks in the previous two days. Today, there is no accident, it is a matter of time.A-shares rose and fell this morning, and now it is almost every day. Every day, it is a positive boost, and it is ushered in a fall. Most of the gains in these days have this characteristic. Many investors are looking forward to rising, and it has indeed risen. A shares dived this morning. Who took the lead? In the afternoon, can A shares still turn over?First, this morning's trend is a continuation of the trend of the previous two days, but these plates are diving, so we should pay close attention to it.
If it is an adjustment, it is necessary to finish the adjustment. Even if it is turned over in the afternoon, it will not stop the adjustment process, just like driving on the road, there is still a distance to brake.Third, I predicted yesterday that today is a downward trend. Don't expect a turnaround in the afternoon. It has no technical significance. I maintain this judgment mainly because:Today, the main force of intraday diving is the securities sector. Near the close, it suddenly fell, and diving, oil and banks dived at the same time, making the A-share market, FTSE A50 index and Hang Seng index all dive in a straight line.
First, this morning's trend is a continuation of the trend of the previous two days, but these plates are diving, so we should pay close attention to it.The rebound of A-shares has lasted for nearly 10 trading days, and the short-term technical indicators have been in a state of high passivation, which requires a technical adjustment. Under normal circumstances, there is no need to panic and wait patiently for the adjustment to end under the condition that the current trend has not been destroyed.Today, the main force of intraday diving is the securities sector. Near the close, it suddenly fell, and diving, oil and banks dived at the same time, making the A-share market, FTSE A50 index and Hang Seng index all dive in a straight line.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13