It has a lot to do with it. If the exchange rate continues to depreciate unilaterally, it will make the whole market less confident in China's assets. If the exchange rate is stable, if it appreciates properly, it will attract some foreign capital to enter the market, and it will also be conducive to the appreciation of China's assets, and the stock market is no exception.Everyone still tries to choose the direction of holding shares and wait patiently for the policy to be fulfilled.3. Generally speaking, today's shrinking and counter-pumping is basically formed, so it is ok to hold shares in the directions mentioned above.
3. Generally speaking, today's shrinking and counter-pumping is basically formed, so it is ok to hold shares in the directions mentioned above.(1) First, there was an obvious shrinkage in the opening today. My understanding is that I bought what I should have bought yesterday and sold what I should have sold yesterday. Today, the market has risen, and everyone will not be so impulsive. Therefore, the main funds in the venue are self-directed.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.
(1) First, there was an obvious shrinkage in the opening today. My understanding is that I bought what I should have bought yesterday and sold what I should have sold yesterday. Today, the market has risen, and everyone will not be so impulsive. Therefore, the main funds in the venue are self-directed.At this time, institutions will either choose some high dividends or some oversold industry leaders as a defense. Those who want to catch the daily limit and buy and sell in day trading are more likely to lose money.Judging from the rise in these directions, I think it is very simple for investors now. Just do the following:
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13