First, today's A-shares are not well received, and even the main players are not very active, let alone retail investors.After jumping out of the water and covering the gap, the tail market is making a pull-up, and it will still close with a rise all day. This is a handy routine for the main players in the field. What needs to be reminded here is that due to the sharp diving of the A50 futures index, A shares may close the green market in the afternoon.Because today's oil, banks, coal, etc., which have heavy social security and insurance positions, have not shown a sharp rise trend, the oil sector is still a green market, which is different from the trend on October 8, and it is also fundamentally different, which doomed the trend of A shares today, which can only be a reduced version on October 8.
First, the FTSE A50 index, which soared yesterday, plunged nearly 3% this morning.Second, why is the main force not active?Today, the main players are the right hand of the main players-the "Mao Index" and "Ning Combination" of the northbound funds, which are the big index stocks in Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets respectively, so that the indexes of the two cities can look better.
Generally speaking, due to the sharp drop of FTSE A50 futures index, the main force of A shares seems to be not very active, and still goes its own way, which makes A shares have no strength to attack and plummet after opening higher.Because today's oil, banks, coal, etc., which have heavy social security and insurance positions, have not shown a sharp rise trend, the oil sector is still a green market, which is different from the trend on October 8, and it is also fundamentally different, which doomed the trend of A shares today, which can only be a reduced version on October 8.This question, which I have always said before, has been scolded. Today, the purpose of the main force of A shares is shown to you again. I don't know how many people can understand it, and how many stock gods can see it.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13