At the same time, the market is unlikely to rise sharply. On the one hand, we can see that banks and insurance, which have a strong support function, have not only failed to exert their strength today, but have smashed the market. What does this mean?At the same time, the market is unlikely to rise sharply. On the one hand, we can see that banks and insurance, which have a strong support function, have not only failed to exert their strength today, but have smashed the market. What does this mean?Secondly, we can see that there are some anomalies in Hong Kong stocks and FTSE A50 today. We can see that Hong Kong stocks have an abnormal diving in intraday trading. Obviously, foreign capital is smashing the market, and it is likely to use FTSE A50. Why do you say that?
After all, last Friday, Wall Street traders began to triple their China A50, and they had a lot of chips in their hands. Fortunately, a lot of good information has been released recently. With the support of policies, the trend of the market is still stable. What's more, these foreign investors also want to lay out A shares through call options. If the recent foreign exchange market trend is good, then they may enter the market at any time;At the same time, the market is unlikely to rise sharply. On the one hand, we can see that banks and insurance, which have a strong support function, have not only failed to exert their strength today, but have smashed the market. What does this mean?
At the same time, the market is unlikely to rise sharply. On the one hand, we can see that banks and insurance, which have a strong support function, have not only failed to exert their strength today, but have smashed the market. What does this mean?12.11 Review: The market is very clear, and the market will go like this tomorrow.In this case, the original big names should be slightly lower today, but from today's disk, A shares seem to have not been greatly affected, but have shown an upward trend. Why?
Strategy guide 12-13
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