2. Although the market is running above 3,200 points, since October, the daily active transactions of A-shares have always been difficult to break through 3,600 points. It is not excluded that the large capital transfer has not yet been put in place.So, what is the market worried about? My thinking is that there are two concerns in the market:
After all, the current market, indiscriminate selling of chips, the high probability will not be all investors leaving. It is not uncommon for the market to fall so deeply because of the favorable cash.Obviously, the sectors that the market has recently pulled up have all fallen back across the board. If there is no bad news from A-shares, it is undoubtedly that the news of stabilizing the stock market has been pulled up in the early stage, and the funds left the market after the news landed, which is affecting market sentiment.However, A shares also experienced a downward trend of 3,500 points in November, and the current downward trend is still within the shock range. Give the market some time to digest the recent news, and the trend will still fall back and then fluctuate higher.
However, A shares also experienced a downward trend of 3,500 points in November, and the current downward trend is still within the shock range. Give the market some time to digest the recent news, and the trend will still fall back and then fluctuate higher.In addition, the index that fell more than 2% today, such as GEM, GEM 200, SZSE 300, SSE 50 and CSI 300, is expanding its decline. This means that large funds are also stepping up their efforts to flow out of funds. Until the end of the session, there is still no sign that the selling of large funds has weakened, resulting in a further sharp drop in the market.After all, the current market, indiscriminate selling of chips, the high probability will not be all investors leaving. It is not uncommon for the market to fall so deeply because of the favorable cash.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide