It is not ruled out that on Tuesday, the three major indexes are expected to open higher and go higher, and close on the wind. Today, Chinese-funded brokers in Hong Kong stocks strengthened in late trading. If the brokerage sector can make up for the increase tomorrow, then the market sentiment is expected to enter a period of high tide, which can open up more space for the late rise of A shares.Today's sudden sell-off, compared with the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets, the large-cap stocks only fell by 0.2%, and the small-cap stocks fell by 0.7%. Obviously, the market sentiment did not reach the expectation of unanimous selling, and the negative impact on the market will weaken, but the positive will amplify the gains.Obviously, the market is boiling. Although A shares failed to catch up with the current rally, tomorrow's market is expected to make up for it. Then, if today belongs to the trend of luring air, tomorrow's market will have a high probability of opening higher.
The first signal is that although the market broke through 3400 points today, it stabilized at that point again after the close, and the market closed out the cross star.For the later market, when the news, emotions and funds are all improving, the market can still look higher. Then, for the remaining weeks in December, you can be optimistic.Today's market is a typical trend of cleaning up floating chips. Large funds use peripheral events to suddenly smash the market in the morning and slow down the market decline at noon, creating the end of the stock market's gains and creating the illusion of further decline.
For the later market, when the news, emotions and funds are all improving, the market can still look higher. Then, for the remaining weeks in December, you can be optimistic.Write it at the endIncluding many other news, were released after the closing of A-shares, which led to the continuous index of A-shares and A50 index rising by more than 3%, Hong Kong stocks rising by more than 2.5% and Hang Seng Technology Index rising by more than 4%.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13