There have been three shrinking volume piles. I posted a picture for you in the article the day before yesterday. You can have a look. Through the judgment of volume, it is concluded that 3494 points is a high point, because there is no volume to support the rise, which belongs to the nature of attracting more and ship pulled.I think fans and friends have a deep understanding of this point. For example, some stock review articles are titled "Big Good, Heavy, Super", and some of them have the words "Good" every day. It can be seen that the second half of this wave of 924 market is not simply dependent on good, but inseparable.First, at present, there is no sign that A shares will start the second wave of market, and the conditions are not available.
After October 8, the artificial intelligence sector saw a huge increase. The sector began to rise on October 14, and by Tuesday, the total increase reached 37%. This did not count the increase before October 8. If you add it up, the increase will exceed 50%. At this time, you will absorb on dips. Where is this low? At this stage, the increase of the securities sector also reached 16%.A-shares: Is it to start the second wave of surge, or to attract more? Will tomorrow be Black Friday?Second, the plate rotation is too fast, and no new leading plate can be found.
First, this is mainly reflected in the current situation of A-shares themselves: it is inseparable from the positive, and the hype foundation of A-shares in the past three years is being weakened.I think fans and friends have a deep understanding of this point. For example, some stock review articles are titled "Big Good, Heavy, Super", and some of them have the words "Good" every day. It can be seen that the second half of this wave of 924 market is not simply dependent on good, but inseparable.At present, A-shares have basically returned to the situation in April and May after the Spring Festival, and the main force is trying to pull up and hit a new high from time to time, mainly to stabilize the confidence of shareholders.
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Strategy guide 12-13
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