This product was the most exciting one yesterday. It rose more than 6% in the afternoon and night trading, and the Hang Seng Index rose more than 2% yesterday. Today, it rallied with A shares.First, the FTSE A50 index, which soared yesterday, plunged nearly 3% this morning.These two stages, which have been pushed up twice, are two groups of ship pulled, from which we can see that this wave started on September 24th and basically ended.
A-share: I feel something is wrong. This increase is really a bit unsatisfactory. Will it continue to rise in the afternoon?Today's A-shares show a trend similar to that on October 8, with a big gap and a high opening. The whole market is not boiling, and it is relatively calm. Why? In the afternoon, will the A-share main force come up with an exclusive stunt-the tail market will rise, so that A-shares will reappear? Here are some personal views for your exchange.In the afternoon, even if A-shares fall, it's not unexpected. Because of the shipment, who cares about the index? Today is such a big positive, the main force of our A-shares is still playing the old routine I often say: opening higher, oscillating, and playing the midday closing price. Today, it is the banking sector that plays the midday closing price. When the morning closes, the main force pulls the banking sector to make the midday closing price.
This product was the most exciting one yesterday. It rose more than 6% in the afternoon and night trading, and the Hang Seng Index rose more than 2% yesterday. Today, it rallied with A shares.This product was the most exciting one yesterday. It rose more than 6% in the afternoon and night trading, and the Hang Seng Index rose more than 2% yesterday. Today, it rallied with A shares.We should pay attention to the fact that this gap will not be kept this morning. Even if it is not covered today, it will be covered tomorrow, unless the main funds want to use this gap to attract more, but judging from today's turnover, there are not many OTC funds entering the market.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13