2024-12-13 04:48:42
From the perspective of turnover, today's turnover of the two cities is close to 1.8 trillion. Although the volume of energy has shrunk a little compared with yesterday, it is not very low compared with before. This is a slow turnover.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.The more optimistic everyone is about the market outlook and the more highly consistent their emotions are, the less easily the top funds will be sold. On the contrary, the market calmly looks at the ups and downs and the funds begin to sell more.
Is this also to let everyone keep a normal attitude towards ups and downs? It doesn't want everyone's operation to be influenced by emotions?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?The rest is just patience, but now we know that the bottom line of the stock market is to be stable, and the final trend is to go up. In the end, there are still many benefits to be released. Most people still have patience.
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.In fact, if you really do this, there is nothing you can do about the main funds. If you don't chase after the high, the main force will not be able to hold you. If you dare to go to the low position to do more, the main force will not be able to wash you out.At present, all I can think of is the expectation of the "economic conference", because there are two heavy boots to land this week, and the next economic conference is the focus of attention.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide