In fact, today's A-shares' sharp opening higher and lower are within the forecast, and the main reasons are as follows:Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!
To sum up, it turns out that today's A-shares opened sharply higher and went lower, which was actually affected by factors such as favorable cash, large-cap stocks, and insufficient acceptance. Of course, going high and going low will not change the future A-share market. As long as retail investors don't blindly chase high, they should stay in stocks and wait.In short, for today's market, which is sharply higher and lower, we must look at it rationally, don't blindly chase after it, and it is not too late to wait patiently for the opportunity to shoot again.Reason 2: I am optimistic about the future A-share market all the way. At present, A-shares are at more than 3,400 points and still within the investment value. Many stock chips are still relatively cheap at present. We should cherish the current cheap chips and don't give up easily.
In fact, in the face of a sharply higher opening and lower going market, it is not absolute whether retail investors should go or stay, but must be determined according to their own positions, shareholding and market environment.Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13