Do not rule out tomorrow's market, there is a trend of trying to make up for today's gap. After all, today's K-line has closed the barefoot yinxian line, indicating that some funds are still leaving the market at the end of the session, which has played an empty role in Wednesday's trend.Judging from the current trend, I predict that the market is likely to evolve in the first trend. If the gap is not covered, it is better, indicating that the strong market rally can further open up the upside, cover the gap, and pay attention to support at 3400 points.However, the index itself belongs to the upward trend of shock. After the excessive rise increases the selling, although the short-term market has fallen back, it is difficult to change the upward pattern of shock.
It shows that the higher the market is, the higher the probability of the index going high and low is.What does it mean to accelerate the decline in late trading?However, the index itself belongs to the upward trend of shock. After the excessive rise increases the selling, although the short-term market has fallen back, it is difficult to change the upward pattern of shock.
If today's rising market will bring the trend of stepping back to 3230 points for the later trend, then the high point of the market today and the high point of 3509 points in November are expected to form a double-top shape, which is the signal that the current round of rising at 3227 points is over.1. The market covered the gap on Wednesday and supported at 3400 points. The rest of this week fluctuated upward. After the market walked out of the day trip, the irrational rise today, including the differences after the high opening and the fall, was digested in the remaining days, and the index rose above 3500 points in the later period.Today's market is too dramatic, indicating that it is normal for the stock market to open higher and fall back. More investors are divided on the further rise of the market.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
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