Although most of today's stocks are rising, to be honest, there are still some disappointing ones that have not come out of the real hot market. Why? Look at a set of data and you will understand.Before, the author said that the 900-line is a long-term pressure line, and it is very difficult to break through the 900-line, unless the market can continue to release a lot of money. Moreover, in this wave of market, the GEM has repeatedly broken through this line and ended in failure.Of course, at the opening stage, the market competition is basically the most intense.
In fact, this is normal. After all, stabilizing the stock market was mentioned for the first time at such a high-level meeting. Not only that, the monetary policy has been stable for more than a decade, and suddenly it has become a moderately loose monetary policy, which has a great impact on the market.Basically, when the market opened, none of the sectors fell, all sectors blossomed in an all-round way, and the banking sector with the smallest increase rose by more than 1% at the stage of call auction. Such a market is really dumbfounded.What does this line mean?
That is, after the opening, how many stocks rose and fell? According to the author's statistics, many stocks have gone down after the opening, and now the differences in the market are really obvious, even the securities sector and the real estate sector are falling back.That is, after the opening, how many stocks rose and fell? According to the author's statistics, many stocks have gone down after the opening, and now the differences in the market are really obvious, even the securities sector and the real estate sector are falling back.Before, the author said that the 900-line is a long-term pressure line, and it is very difficult to break through the 900-line, unless the market can continue to release a lot of money. Moreover, in this wave of market, the GEM has repeatedly broken through this line and ended in failure.
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13