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Final summaryReason one: the positive monetary policy has been realized due to the sharp opening, and the positive cash has become negative! It has always been the style of A-shares to open higher and go lower, so it is a normal trend for A-shares to open higher and go lower today, so there is no fuss.Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.
Reason 3: Because today's off-exchange funds are not enough, or the stock funds are selling too much! Although today's Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets have a volume of more than 400 billion yuan, perhaps the amount of stock funds sold is even larger. These incremental funds have already taken over for the high-selling stock funds.Reason 3: Because today's off-exchange funds are not enough, or the stock funds are selling too much! Although today's Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets have a volume of more than 400 billion yuan, perhaps the amount of stock funds sold is even larger. These incremental funds have already taken over for the high-selling stock funds.In fact, in the face of a sharply higher opening and lower going market, it is not absolute whether retail investors should go or stay, but must be determined according to their own positions, shareholding and market environment.
What is the reason for the sharp opening and low walking?However, judging from the trend of today's A-shares, Rose thinks that as long as the position is controlled reasonably, it is better to wait and see, and the chips at this moment should not be easily discarded.Reason one: the positive monetary policy has been realized due to the sharp opening, and the positive cash has become negative! It has always been the style of A-shares to open higher and go lower, so it is a normal trend for A-shares to open higher and go lower today, so there is no fuss.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
12-13