The second message is that the market rose to 3494.87 points today, a step away from 3500 points.Do not rule out tomorrow's market, there is a trend of trying to make up for today's gap. After all, today's K-line has closed the barefoot yinxian line, indicating that some funds are still leaving the market at the end of the session, which has played an empty role in Wednesday's trend.Happily, after the close, it stabilized at least above 3,400 points. Although the midday index fell further, individual stocks still rose by more than 2,800 points, with 115 daily limit stocks. At least not yet after the high opening and falling back, the market's general decline came. The turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets is also 2 trillion yuan, and the volume exceeds 500 billion yuan.
What does it mean to accelerate the decline in late trading?Today's trend, with the roller coaster market closing, is really surprising and happy. Surprisingly, A shares went low after opening higher. It seems that the market in recent years is going low every time it opens higher. The big yinxian line similar to October 8 is still fresh in my mind, and today history repeats itself.The first message, today, the morning market in call auction opened 2.58% higher, which is more common in the historical market. A-shares have opened more than 230 times since 1990, and the increase of 2%-3% has dropped to 55%. If it is more than 4% higher than that on November 8, the winning rate is less than 50%.
It shows that the higher the market is, the higher the probability of the index going high and low is.The second message is that the market rose to 3494.87 points today, a step away from 3500 points.1. The market covered the gap on Wednesday and supported at 3400 points. The rest of this week fluctuated upward. After the market walked out of the day trip, the irrational rise today, including the differences after the high opening and the fall, was digested in the remaining days, and the index rose above 3500 points in the later period.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13