Write it at the endA shares: Today, December 12th, why did it suddenly rise? There are two reasons!My thinking is that there is a high probability that the market will interpret the first market. After all, the sector, index and capital are all conducive to the market stabilizing and strengthening again.
Today's market has entered a stage where individual stocks are mixed. This means that the differences in the market still exist. After the early opening at 3,494.87 points, a lot of funds entered the market, but the market fell further. It can be seen that there are a lot of selling orders above A shares, which has great resistance to the breakthrough process of 3,500 points.Finally, I waited for the rising market. However, the recent trend suddenly rose at the close of the morning, indicating that some funds are optimistic about the midday trend, or belong to the support behavior of big funds. The main reason is to avoid the further decline of the three major indexes at noon, causing the market to fall below 3400 points.However, the market did not cover the gap, but strengthened again today, which undoubtedly implies that the probability of covering the gap in the market is low.
Finally, I waited for the rising market. However, the recent trend suddenly rose at the close of the morning, indicating that some funds are optimistic about the midday trend, or belong to the support behavior of big funds. The main reason is to avoid the further decline of the three major indexes at noon, causing the market to fall below 3400 points.After the gap opened higher on December 10, the lowest gap was at 3406.45 points, and the low point of this round index on Wednesday was at 3416.09 points. Obviously, the gap has not been fully covered.2. The market suddenly rose on Thursday and continued to fall on Friday, covering the gap of 3,406 points below. The index fluctuated at 3,400 points recently, so it chose to fall back at 3,200 points or rise again.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13