After all, the board must be broken or down in the end, and the game is just a personal understanding of funds, emotions and news. It has nothing to do with fundamentals and logic. What is vividly interpreted here is eat small fish, a big fish. When a small fish eats shrimp, the shrimp can only eat dirt.It seems that foreign capital will not return to A-shares for the time being, and the short-term capital will be wrapped up by hot money and quantitative funds. The heavy positions of institutions will continue to lose blood, and the short-term market index is not too strong. Let's focus on the rhythm of individual stocks!Overnight, European and American stock markets were mixed. Except for the slight decline of the Dow, the large-scale technology stocks in the United States basically rose sharply. However, the Chinese stock index bottomed out and fell by 0.94%, and the A50 index fell by 0.01%, and the external sentiment was neutral.
After all, the board must be broken or down in the end, and the game is just a personal understanding of funds, emotions and news. It has nothing to do with fundamentals and logic. What is vividly interpreted here is eat small fish, a big fish. When a small fish eats shrimp, the shrimp can only eat dirt.
Yesterday, the shrinkage of A shares was weak, and the differences between large and small-cap stocks continued to expand. Even in the end, the CSI 1000ETF was still heavy. Recently, hot money and quantification have obviously controlled the market initiative, while machine ticket purchase has been obviously marginalized. So how will A shares go today?Now is the New Year's Eve monster stock game vs. National Nine Articles, and institutions will definitely not take over in these directions! So it's basically hot money and quantitative initiation, and then after pulling a few boards, I throw the chips to the retail investors who chase high. I don't know how many of the 300 billion board-playing funds are now in the pockets of hot money and quantification.Overnight, European and American stock markets were mixed. Except for the slight decline of the Dow, the large-scale technology stocks in the United States basically rose sharply. However, the Chinese stock index bottomed out and fell by 0.94%, and the A50 index fell by 0.01%, and the external sentiment was neutral.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
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