Compared with the trend of breaking the market when the opening price rises, it falls back after opening higher today and then bottoms up again. In fact, the main funds have taken care of those funds that have stepped on the air. A small diving at the opening price is always better than a big rise in the morning, and diving in the afternoon is much better. It depends on how you understand it.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.Summary: Short-term robots and consumption are all very fragmented, so pay attention to high-standard risks! Keep working for a long time!
5. Finally, let me tell you a few more points: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
3. In terms of turnover, there was an obvious heavy volume in the first half hour, and the turnover of the two cities has exceeded 800 billion in half an hour, which shows that there are a lot of funds to undertake while chips are high, which shows that everyone's understanding of the market is different.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.Now the policy encourages to stabilize the stock market, which is equivalent to giving the stock market the bottom, not falling anywhere, and actively doing more after the callback, and the final trend is still upward.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13