Disclaimer: The stock market is risky, so be cautious when entering the market. The following article is my original, plagiarism will be investigated! The following contents are personal opinions, for reference only, not as a basis for investment!Over the past year or so, A-shares have enjoyed endless benefits. From the rescue of the market in August 28 last year to the market in spring this year, and then to the market in September 24, all of them have been accompanied by massive benefits. It can be said that A-shares have done an excellent job in saving the market and maintaining stability, but the law of this world is unity of opposites and there are countless benefits, and vice versa, everyone can make up for it by himself.A-shares: All good things are bad, so get ready for a big change.
The decline of oil and coal in the left hand of the main force is less than that of the above-mentioned northbound heavy warehouse varieties, but the decline is mostly over 1%, and the decline of the securities sector is over 2%. These varieties are more active recently.The decline of oil and coal in the left hand of the main force is less than that of the above-mentioned northbound heavy warehouse varieties, but the decline is mostly over 1%, and the decline of the securities sector is over 2%. These varieties are more active recently.First, today, the three sisters of A shares fell together. Specifically, when it comes to A shares, the big index stocks led the decline.
In yesterday's article, I emphasized that on Wednesday and Thursday, the trend is to attract more people, that is, I hope fans and friends can be vigilant and avoid a big shock in the market.Here's a hint: If the main A-shares do the tail market pull-up in the afternoon, you'd better keep calm and lose profitable positions, because they are still doing the midday closing price, then there will be another wave of diving in the afternoon, and then do the tail market pull-up. This is their old routine, and everyone should pay close attention to it.
Strategy guide
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