In fact, it is a team that protects the market and a team that presses the market. Now it is just a team that controls the market accurately. There is no need to worry about the trend of the index. This is the first possibility.In fact, the A-share market is obviously not pessimistic about the future trend, but in the short term, this expected change will greatly affect everyone's mentality of holding shares, so I have repeatedly told you today that if you can hold shares to rise at this time, don't chase after the icon frequently.I have always thought that now is the time when the trend is long, no matter how the market fluctuates and no matter how the bears dig out the trap, as long as we bargain long, we don't blindly cut the meat at a loss, and we don't think about entering the market until it rises sharply. Basically,
I have always thought that now is the time when the trend is long, no matter how the market fluctuates and no matter how the bears dig out the trap, as long as we bargain long, we don't blindly cut the meat at a loss, and we don't think about entering the market until it rises sharply. Basically,All I can think of is to slow down the cattle and stabilize the stock market. Unless the key breakthrough stage is reached, the index may have a larger increase. Under normal circumstances, the high probability is to maintain this slow increase, and then individual stocks will always maintain a certain profit-making effect.All I can think of is to slow down the cattle and stabilize the stock market. Unless the key breakthrough stage is reached, the index may have a larger increase. Under normal circumstances, the high probability is to maintain this slow increase, and then individual stocks will always maintain a certain profit-making effect.
Today's A shares, the pressure plate of a team is too obvious. Do you know why?There is an obvious phenomenon in the market today. Have you found it?Today's A shares, the pressure plate of a team is too obvious. Do you know why?
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