A-shares: The mysterious market has risen. Is the adjustment over? Will the empty market reappear tomorrow?The reality is that theme stocks are crazy, and there will be funds willing to pursue high speculation, that is, there is no funds to pursue big index stocks. The fundamental reason is that these stocks pay dividends every year and their share prices have risen for nearly 10 years. Therefore, the market is the fairest and the funds are the smartest.Second, is the adjustment of A shares over? Will it be empty tomorrow?
Second, the A-share market is under great pressure at 3,400 points, and it needs to oscillate back and forth. The overall adjustment is not over. Don't say that it is forced to empty, and it will be lucky if it can not fall sharply.A shares got off to a bad start this week, but magically rose again in the afternoon. Is this the end of the adjustment? There are many discussions about the trend of A-shares in the market, and the intraday bulls have also organized counterattacks many times, and their strength and their own strength are not enough. Let's talk about tomorrow's A-share market, how it will work, what's your opinion, and communicate more.Since October 8, the main force of A-shares has been trying to guide the retail investors inside and outside the market to the A-share big index stocks, giving the small and medium-sized stocks plenty of time and space for speculation. For example, although the market index rose last Thursday and Friday, the trading volume has shrunk, which shows that both retail investors, hot money and even funds are reluctant to set foot in the big index stocks.
A-shares: The mysterious market has risen. Is the adjustment over? Will the empty market reappear tomorrow?Second, is the adjustment of A shares over? Will it be empty tomorrow?Today, the trend of A-shares is actually still oscillating around 3400 points, which is still what I said earlier. When it falls, it oscillates back and forth around the support level, attracting more.
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