Everyone should have noticed that today's Hong Kong stock market is actually relatively weak, maintaining a unilateral decline all day, and the A-shares continue to pull back after the close. Is there any bad news?Recently, the exchange rate has fluctuated greatly, and the expectation of long-short game is also very strong. As the Hong Kong stock market fell today, all I can think of is that Hong Kong stocks did not fall to the designated position yesterday.Today's market must also be combined with yesterday's market. Yesterday, many chips have already left the market, and at the same time, a batch of funds have come in to open positions. However, after yesterday's adjustment, everyone is quiet and honest, and basically will not operate frequently. The main funds also got enough chips yesterday.
Recently, the exchange rate has fluctuated greatly, and the expectation of long-short game is also very strong. As the Hong Kong stock market fell today, all I can think of is that Hong Kong stocks did not fall to the designated position yesterday.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.If yesterday's high opening and low walking disappointed you, did your confidence come back after today's low opening and high walking?
As a result, today's big consumption, today's rise in technology, today's rise in the real estate industry chain, etc., are all things that should have been done by the main force yesterday, but they are only promoted today, that is, the main funds eat food first and then do more.Typically, the index rises steadily and slightly, and the number of daily limit and rising is not bad at all.The reason why I feel abnormal is mainly because, normally speaking, the market confidence is insufficient, and banks and insurance companies have smashed the market. The market should panic and adjust, but today, the confidence of individual stocks is more positive.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
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