2024-12-13 05:50:34
We can see that the FTSE A50 plunged in intraday trading yesterday, but it suddenly rose sharply today. It is impossible for retail investors to do this alone, and the possibility of institutions is not great, because they also want to rise the market at this stage, so the biggest possibility is that foreign capital will smash the market.First, it should have soared yesterday, but now the funds have become very cautious, especially when the market is high, institutions and retail investors are afraid to enter the market easily, so the index has fallen back.At the same time, the market is unlikely to rise sharply. On the one hand, we can see that banks and insurance, which have a strong support function, have not only failed to exert their strength today, but have smashed the market. What does this mean?
12.11 Review: The market is very clear, and the market will go like this tomorrow.Secondly, we can see that there are some anomalies in Hong Kong stocks and FTSE A50 today. We can see that Hong Kong stocks have an abnormal diving in intraday trading. Obviously, foreign capital is smashing the market, and it is likely to use FTSE A50. Why do you say that?First, it should have soared yesterday, but now the funds have become very cautious, especially when the market is high, institutions and retail investors are afraid to enter the market easily, so the index has fallen back.
It is likely that the index is being pressed above, and we don't want the market to rise too fast, because the risk will become very high and the profit-making effect will weaken. We should know that the purpose of this bull market is to stabilize growth and economic recovery, so it is best to let small-cap stocks rise better, so as to increase investors' income and achieve the purpose of stimulating the economy.First, it should have soared yesterday, but now the funds have become very cautious, especially when the market is high, institutions and retail investors are afraid to enter the market easily, so the index has fallen back.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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