Many people must be disappointed with the trend today and Tuesday. It opened a lot higher in the morning and closed at noon. Can the A-share market still rise?From this point of view, the lowest point of this stock market decline will not fall below 3350 points, and the highest point of the rise is above 3550 points. After today's close, A shares are at 3422 points, and the turnover of the stock market in December has been the same as that in November, so there is hope to continue to enlarge the rising height in the future.A shares: Will it go up or down tomorrow? Trend analysis on Wednesday!
Many people must be disappointed with the trend today and Tuesday. It opened a lot higher in the morning and closed at noon. Can the A-share market still rise?Many people must be disappointed with the trend today and Tuesday. It opened a lot higher in the morning and closed at noon. Can the A-share market still rise?In stock trading, don't chase after the A-shares opened higher because of good news, and don't lose confidence in the following trend because the stock market opened higher and went lower. Investment is a marathon. If the trend is still on the rise, whether it is going high or low in the short term, or falling again, it will be enough to rise later.
It is expected that tomorrow will be an upward trend, but it is likely to be a shock closing. Wednesday is after Tuesday's high opening and low going, and the competition for long and short positions will become more intense.A shares: Will it go up or down tomorrow? Trend analysis on Wednesday!The reason is that the overall trend of the stock market is that it does not support accelerating the rise, and there is selling pressure when it rises too fast. Since the decline in October, it has rushed back after sideways, and every time it accelerates, it accelerates the decline the next day. It shows that A shares are still in the market of washing dishes. Before the washing dishes are over, today's surge will not continue to climb.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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