However, today, insurance and other things are dragging the index up, but the mood is very good. This kind of disagreement means that a team just doesn't want the index to rise too fast, not that it doesn't want to let the market funds do more.2. After yesterday's high opening and low going icon, most people are not confident about today, but in fact, the money-making effect of today's market is even better than yesterday. Although the index is average today, today's stocks are still ok, and the number of hot money speculation daily limit is not small.Therefore, last week, when the exchange rate was still as big as the index and emotional pressure, a team pulled banks and insurance to drive the index to break through and rise. This week, the policy was favorable and the index stood at 3400 points. Why did a team press the plate again?
In fact, it is a team that protects the market and a team that presses the market. Now it is just a team that controls the market accurately. There is no need to worry about the trend of the index. This is the first possibility.(1) A team's funds have been suppressing the disk today, and the trend of banks and insurance is very weak today. These represent that a team holds more shares. Normally, the emotional and exponential resonance icon has risen sharply.I have always thought that now is the time when the trend is long, no matter how the market fluctuates and no matter how the bears dig out the trap, as long as we bargain long, we don't blindly cut the meat at a loss, and we don't think about entering the market until it rises sharply. Basically,
Therefore, last week, when the exchange rate was still as big as the index and emotional pressure, a team pulled banks and insurance to drive the index to break through and rise. This week, the policy was favorable and the index stood at 3400 points. Why did a team press the plate again?Today's A shares, the pressure plate of a team is too obvious. Do you know why?Today's A shares, the pressure plate of a team is too obvious. Do you know why?
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13