Now the policy encourages to stabilize the stock market, which is equivalent to giving the stock market the bottom, not falling anywhere, and actively doing more after the callback, and the final trend is still upward.However, it has little impact on us, because what we do is a steady pace. Since we have no choice but to go up, we will continue to operate according to the rhythm of slow cattle.Third, don't think how many retail investors will be suffocated, because many retail investors are afraid to buy because they will take the initiative to fall back at the opening. On the contrary, many chips in the venue will come out first, and a group of unstable ones will be washed out, and then a group of people looking for opportunities can enter the venue in batches.
The structural market situation is still relatively obvious. Today, many low positions have not risen, so it is enough to continue to choose to hold shares until they rise.5. Finally, let me tell you a few more points:Second, people who are impatient are very likely to fall into chasing up and down in the short term. The above proposal to stabilize the stock market tells us that the market will become more and more stable, but if they have a strong speculative mentality, the loss rate of frequent operations will eventually be higher.
The structural market situation is still relatively obvious. Today, many low positions have not risen, so it is enough to continue to choose to hold shares until they rise.The above is only my personal opinion, the stock market is risky, and investment needs to be cautious! I wish you all old irons make a lot of money!Compared with the trend of breaking the market when the opening price rises, it falls back after opening higher today and then bottoms up again. In fact, the main funds have taken care of those funds that have stepped on the air. A small diving at the opening price is always better than a big rise in the morning, and diving in the afternoon is much better. It depends on how you understand it.
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13