(2) Will there be a rebound tomorrow?Good evening, everyone.A Chinese news agency issued a document after the market today, saying that China's monetary policy has changed from "steady" to "moderately loose" to send a positive signal. Recently, the voice of the central media has been relatively frequent. I think this is a way of expected management.
A Chinese news agency issued a document after the market today, saying that China's monetary policy has changed from "steady" to "moderately loose" to send a positive signal. Recently, the voice of the central media has been relatively frequent. I think this is a way of expected management.The stock market is expected to be accurately regulated. When everyone is not optimistic, it may be controlled to rise slowly. When everyone is bearish, there is really no adjustment.2. Today's A-share market has set a new record. After the turnover of A-share market exceeded 2.2 trillion today, it has exceeded one trillion for 50 consecutive trading days, making it the longest record in history.
Therefore, the next meeting is expected to have more details about the economy, but the specific figures that everyone expects, such as deficit ratio, will have to wait for the two sessions next year. Now it depends more on more economic policies.Therefore, I think that the probability of shrinking and rebounding tomorrow is relatively high. Just remember that there will be no ups and downs before all the meetings are held this week. The more cautious the funds may be in the future, it does not rule out that it will be like this time, and it will be possible to make an intraday plunge in advance and then brush away a batch, and then it will be good and open higher.After all, these high opening and low walking have also made everyone guard against it. Once there is a high opening, the mood of cautious wait and see is relatively high. The best way to expect the ambush policy is to do more on dips before landing cash, and wait until there is a real opportunity to open higher, that is the time to make the difference.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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