Third, there will be a game tomorrow, but don't think that the index will plummet, because today's big finance has been adjusted back. If the mood is not right tomorrow, finance will definitely support the index, which is why I am not worried about the index.Everyone should have noticed that today's Hong Kong stock market is actually relatively weak, maintaining a unilateral decline all day, and the A-shares continue to pull back after the close. Is there any bad news?Second, banks still have insurance adjustments, brokers stabilize their emotions, the index will not rise sharply, and the profit-making effect of individual stocks will pick up;
The more optimistic everyone is about the market outlook and the more highly consistent their emotions are, the less easily the top funds will be sold. On the contrary, the market calmly looks at the ups and downs and the funds begin to sell more.The more optimistic everyone is about the market outlook and the more highly consistent their emotions are, the less easily the top funds will be sold. On the contrary, the market calmly looks at the ups and downs and the funds begin to sell more.However, this has little impact on us, because the way we operate now is to hold shares until they rise. If they don't rise in their own hands, they won't chase after them and toss them back and forth.
In fact, if you really do this, there is nothing you can do about the main funds. If you don't chase after the high, the main force will not be able to hold you. If you dare to go to the low position to do more, the main force will not be able to wash you out.Therefore, today's adjustment of the Hang Seng Index is mainly to make up for the decline, because since yesterday, all China asset prices have been cashed back.Recently, the exchange rate has fluctuated greatly, and the expectation of long-short game is also very strong. As the Hong Kong stock market fell today, all I can think of is that Hong Kong stocks did not fall to the designated position yesterday.
Strategy guide
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