The above expected management, whenever the market confidence is insufficient, gives enough expectations. Is it a signal to imagine the continuous posting of a certain agency on the weekend?Moreover, it is clear to everyone these days that it is a heavy meeting stage, and it will not make much moves when it is long and short, so it is impossible to want to plummet, and it is necessary to expect the game policy.But if you want to chase tomorrow, it is best to find some opportunities tomorrow afternoon when you are calm.
(1) First, the signal of policy release is very strong. After all, it is the first time in 14 years that "moderate easing" has been mentioned. It is said that there is no bear market under the release of water. Now we are not releasing water, but moderate easing means the appropriate way. If there is sufficient liquidity, the market trend is slow cattle;2. Judging from the positive results after the close of trading today, the questions that everyone has been puzzled have been answered today:3. For tomorrow's market, I think tomorrow is the least suspense, and tomorrow is a big sunny line:
Large consumption is also going up. Expanding domestic consumption is the main line of next year, and it is also the policy direction, and the funds will do it;(1) First, the signal of policy release is very strong. After all, it is the first time in 14 years that "moderate easing" has been mentioned. It is said that there is no bear market under the release of water. Now we are not releasing water, but moderate easing means the appropriate way. If there is sufficient liquidity, the market trend is slow cattle;Second, there is no suspense for the A-share market to open higher, because the Hong Kong stock market is in trading hours, so it will go up directly. After the A-share market closes, the benefits will lead to rapid emotional fermentation. When call auction tomorrow, there will definitely be a lot of funds queuing to enter the market to do more, so there is no suspense for the opening surge.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13