According to this routine, we will continue diving in the afternoon, and fill the gap by the way. I made it very clear in my early article: The technical trend of A-share market is not allowed to have another big gap in this position. If it does, it will be the standard trend of borrowing from ship pulled, which is actually ship pulled.Second, why is the main force not active?This is very clear. On October 8th, ship pulled, a big indicator, had the highest turnover in A-share history. Today, ship pulled, a small and medium-sized stock represented by artificial intelligence, has a general turnover.
This product was the most exciting one yesterday. It rose more than 6% in the afternoon and night trading, and the Hang Seng Index rose more than 2% yesterday. Today, it rallied with A shares.According to this routine, we will continue diving in the afternoon, and fill the gap by the way. I made it very clear in my early article: The technical trend of A-share market is not allowed to have another big gap in this position. If it does, it will be the standard trend of borrowing from ship pulled, which is actually ship pulled.After jumping out of the water and covering the gap, the tail market is making a pull-up, and it will still close with a rise all day. This is a handy routine for the main players in the field. What needs to be reminded here is that due to the sharp diving of the A50 futures index, A shares may close the green market in the afternoon.
Generally speaking, due to the sharp drop of FTSE A50 futures index, the main force of A shares seems to be not very active, and still goes its own way, which makes A shares have no strength to attack and plummet after opening higher.This question, which I have always said before, has been scolded. Today, the purpose of the main force of A shares is shown to you again. I don't know how many people can understand it, and how many stock gods can see it.Second, how will the afternoon A shares go?
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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