First, the FTSE A50 index, which soared yesterday, plunged nearly 3% this morning.This is very clear. On October 8th, ship pulled, a big indicator, had the highest turnover in A-share history. Today, ship pulled, a small and medium-sized stock represented by artificial intelligence, has a general turnover.These two stages, which have been pushed up twice, are two groups of ship pulled, from which we can see that this wave started on September 24th and basically ended.
How to ensure that the A-share market is lively? It is necessary for retail investors to enter the market, but retail investors don't like big index stocks, and the main force began to speculate on the concept of artificial intelligence. In just two months, these stocks with no substantive technology and performance have risen to the sky, and the old problems of A-shares have broken out again. The most important thing is that the pick-up man is not enough. This is the key to the problem.How to ensure that the A-share market is lively? It is necessary for retail investors to enter the market, but retail investors don't like big index stocks, and the main force began to speculate on the concept of artificial intelligence. In just two months, these stocks with no substantive technology and performance have risen to the sky, and the old problems of A-shares have broken out again. The most important thing is that the pick-up man is not enough. This is the key to the problem.First, today's A-shares are not well received, and even the main players are not very active, let alone retail investors.
We should pay attention to the fact that this gap will not be kept this morning. Even if it is not covered today, it will be covered tomorrow, unless the main funds want to use this gap to attract more, but judging from today's turnover, there are not many OTC funds entering the market.From the 924 market to today, the ultimate goal of the main force is clearly on the table: from 924 to October 8, it is the market of banks, oil, coal and other ship pulled.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13