Don't forget to like and pay attention after reading it, and support Tiger Brother.So where should the A-share market go tomorrow? That's what veterans see.
As far as the current market situation is concerned, the subsequent rise will only be easier, because there is strong support below, collective efforts of large-cap stocks, and more than 1.8 trillion transactions.Second, judging from the recent two trading days, large-cap stocks collectively showed signs of stopping falling and stabilizing, especially in the real estate direction of heavyweights. Today, the sector closed up over 2%. As an investor, we all know that if large-cap stocks collectively stop falling, stabilize and rebound, what does it mean that I don't need to say more?So, don't worry and panic, don't scare yourself, don't hand over your chips easily.
First, from the K-line chart, there is a 5-day moving average below the Shanghai Composite Index as a strong support, while the GEM Index has a 5-day moving average and a 30-day moving average, and the double line is a strong support! And the Growth Enterprise Market refers to receiving a cross star, which is a very strong change signal. Under the strong support of the double line, it will encounter a change signal again. Under such circumstances, what is there to worry about tomorrow's market situation?As for tomorrow's market, where should we go? To tell the truth, I am very optimistic, because I have been telling you recently that the market will definitely get better and better, and I will not hesitate to watch more and do more. I think that tomorrow will be at least a rebound above the Zhongyang line to repair the market. The above are personal opinions, for reference only, and do not constitute any investment advice. The stock market is risky and investment needs to be cautious.A-shares: The Shanghai Composite Index has closed two consecutive years, but the volume can shrink sharply! Where should we go tomorrow?
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide