1. After the market rose sharply in September this year, there were many gaps below, and the market did not choose to cover the latest gap, suggesting that the stock market fluctuated and rose, which has not yet affected the rally because it opened higher and went lower on Tuesday. After yesterday's and today's gains, the market is expected to hit a new high since November in the near future.My thinking is that there is a high probability that the market will interpret the first market. After all, the sector, index and capital are all conducive to the market stabilizing and strengthening again.1. After the market rose sharply in September this year, there were many gaps below, and the market did not choose to cover the latest gap, suggesting that the stock market fluctuated and rose, which has not yet affected the rally because it opened higher and went lower on Tuesday. After yesterday's and today's gains, the market is expected to hit a new high since November in the near future.
Write it at the endPersonal opinion, for reference only! Welcome comments and likes!A shares: Today, December 12th, why did it suddenly rise? There are two reasons!
1. After the market rose sharply in September this year, there were many gaps below, and the market did not choose to cover the latest gap, suggesting that the stock market fluctuated and rose, which has not yet affected the rally because it opened higher and went lower on Tuesday. After yesterday's and today's gains, the market is expected to hit a new high since November in the near future.My thinking is that there is a high probability that the market will interpret the first market. After all, the sector, index and capital are all conducive to the market stabilizing and strengthening again.Then, after the weight support and the strengthening of some theme concepts, although the market is hesitant, it is difficult to change the process of further strengthening of the index.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14