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.Moreover, the securities sector and the real estate sector were the first to start. At the opening, the index of the securities sector had already risen by 5%, while the real estate sector was also a wave of high-opening prices, which also rose by 5% at once. These two sectors directly drove the market atmosphere.In fact, the author has repeatedly stressed that it is difficult to break through the 900 line in a short period of time. If it is broken, it will definitely form a deviation, or a multi-level deviation. Then, the breakthrough is of little significance.
I feel that the article is helpful to me, so I can pay attention to it+like it!Moreover, the securities sector and the real estate sector were the first to start. At the opening, the index of the securities sector had already risen by 5%, while the real estate sector was also a wave of high-opening prices, which also rose by 5% at once. These two sectors directly drove the market atmosphere.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.
Therefore, there are still some ways out of the situation. Of course, history is indeed repeating itself. After all, it is also a large-scale rising market.Therefore, the market expects that the liquidity released next will be great.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.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide