To sum up: Mao Ge thinks that although funds will be cashed after the high opening tomorrow, which will lead to the low market going, there must be funds to undertake after the low opening, so it is more likely that the market will open higher and go lower tomorrow. If the market closes better, it will break through the opening point, and the almost meeting will be sideways after the high opening, and there will never be a third trend, so there is no need to worry about the same trend as that on October 8.I will tell you clearly in advance that the market will never imitate the trend of October 8 tomorrow.Furthermore, the market turnover of the day before October 8th has reached around 2.5 trillion, which means that many institutional funds have been laid out in advance at that time, but the average market turnover is only around 1.6 trillion after the last round of market adjustment, so even if the on-site funds cash out tomorrow, the impact will not be as great as before, which is the second difference between the current and October 8th.
First of all, judging from the trend of today's disk, today's news must have been accidental and not leaked in advance, so there has been an obvious reduction adjustment today. In the absence of substantial intervention of institutional funds, not only retail investors are considering whether to enter the market tomorrow, but even many institutions outside the market will have this idea. Under such circumstances, even if they open higher and go lower tomorrow, there will be enough funds to enter the market. This is the first difference between today and October 8.Needless to say, for new friends who have different opinions or want to refute, it is good to leave a mark. We will watch the process in the session tomorrow and see the real chapter after the session. I believe that the highlight moment after the closing still belongs to Mao Ge! Old friends don't have to say more, just light the little red heart.Furthermore, the market turnover of the day before October 8th has reached around 2.5 trillion, which means that many institutional funds have been laid out in advance at that time, but the average market turnover is only around 1.6 trillion after the last round of market adjustment, so even if the on-site funds cash out tomorrow, the impact will not be as great as before, which is the second difference between the current and October 8th.
Furthermore, the market turnover of the day before October 8th has reached around 2.5 trillion, which means that many institutional funds have been laid out in advance at that time, but the average market turnover is only around 1.6 trillion after the last round of market adjustment, so even if the on-site funds cash out tomorrow, the impact will not be as great as before, which is the second difference between the current and October 8th.I will tell you clearly in advance that the market will never imitate the trend of October 8 tomorrow.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13