For a while, A-shares were very strong, and Hong Kong stocks began to pull back. But now the Hang Seng Index has also started to fluctuate and rise above the 60-day moving average. The three major markets, A-shares, Hong Kong stocks and A50 index, rose collectively today, which is a manifestation of bull power.It depends on whether it will be out in the session tomorrow. If it is still out after the session, the mood will ferment over the weekend, so next Monday is expected to be a good time to throw high.The high probability that bears dare not smash the market is also worried that there will be policies that exceed expectations. Some bulls have obviously begun to enter the game.
Assuming that the final good landing, the whole network is talking about big good, there will definitely be funds to choose high-throwing cash. Not to mention other funds, I will definitely suggest that some people who have increased their positions in advance should start to reduce their positions on rallies.Yesterday, after the market opened lower and rose unilaterally, today it is equivalent to continuing to fluctuate and rising, and then rising after diving in time, which is equivalent to completing a dish washing in a day and then realizing a forced rise.The rapid rise of brokers in the morning reversed the pessimistic expectations of the market. After the index rose, brokers fell back in the afternoon and remained volatile, and the trend was very stable throughout the afternoon. What does this mean?
Dear friends, the trend of A-shares today has disappointed those who are bearish. Those who said two days ago that they would copy the trend on October 8 and 9, are they all silent now?Recently, I have seen a lot of bearish remarks, and some people are also anxious. After all, since the National Day this year, the market index has been clamoring to cover the gap below 3,150 points, or even return to below 3,000 points. How many months have passed?The amount of more than 1.5 trillion is enough to maintain the continuation of the slow cattle market;