If you choose the right direction, the rest is the problem of holding shares. If you don't find the right direction, you will increase your workload.Strategically speaking, today's index should be a weak rebound, so the index surprise is not expected.Because yesterday, when the mood was the highest, it was inevitable that the turnover would be enlarged. Today, everyone has calmed down, and the volume will drop. Everyone's willingness to trade is not so strong. Some major institutions have done more by themselves. Typically, they don't want everyone to make money.
First, we must maintain the recognition of slow cattle, because only if you recognize that it is a slow bull market, can you insist on holding shares and take more positions at the low position.3. Generally speaking, today's shrinking and counter-pumping is basically formed, so it is ok to hold shares in the directions mentioned above.The plates were those that opened higher yesterday, and they have been further repaired today. At the end of the year, don't always think about chasing the daily limit, low-level consumer medicine, and the industry's low valuation leader, holding it steadily in the cyclical direction.
Seeing that today's liquor, medicine, food and beverage, real estate, coal, and semiconductors have all risen, these have dividend stocks, policy support directions, and institutional shareholding, which all opened higher yesterday.Today's A-share shrinkage is too obvious. Don't expect to get out of the anti-package, and it is not allowed to do so now. Institutions will definitely exert their strength when the market is calm. Today is the slow cow that meets the above requirements, but when the mood is calm, the quantity will also come down. How to understand it?Now it is the hope of the above that the stock market will rise, and that technology and consumption will rise. This is not difficult to understand. What is difficult is whether you have the patience and confidence to hold these.
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13