Yesterday, after the market opened lower and rose unilaterally, today it is equivalent to continuing to fluctuate and rising, and then rising after diving in time, which is equivalent to completing a dish washing in a day and then realizing a forced rise.Last night, within the expectation of US inflation data, there was no suspense to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in December, which eased everyone's worries. It is of great significance for us to cut interest rates in the United States. At least, the operational space for us to cut interest rates is high.These are the favorable directions of policies. On Tuesday, the market went up. In recent days, domestic demand has soared. Today, consumption is an emotional outbreak, indicating that the next favorable policies are mainly around these, and the funds are expected to start speculation in advance.
Second, the expansion of personal pension fund products, which was implemented nationwide on the 15th, boosted market confidence.After today's rise, I can imagine that many people began to release the comments on Black Friday, especially after the market rose for two days in a row, the bearish voice may be higher, right?To put it another way, as long as big finance is not an overdraft surge, the short-term market trend will not end.
Dear friends, the trend of A-shares today has disappointed those who are bearish. Those who said two days ago that they would copy the trend on October 8 and 9, are they all silent now?Nowadays, the media is spreading at a relatively fast speed. If the stock market rises a little, many empty singers will come out. When some good news comes out, some people will say that they want a daily limit of 1,000 shares. This is completely irrational behavior.Explain that after today's pull-up, after the heavy turnover, brokers are actively controlling the increase, and now the rhythm of controlling the slow bull trend is very clear.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13