After all, the board must be broken or down in the end, and the game is just a personal understanding of funds, emotions and news. It has nothing to do with fundamentals and logic. What is vividly interpreted here is eat small fish, a big fish. When a small fish eats shrimp, the shrimp can only eat dirt.December 12th Morning Post: US stocks hit a new high. Will A shares follow?Today, my specific operation is as follows:
Yesterday, the shrinkage of A shares was weak, and the differences between large and small-cap stocks continued to expand. Even in the end, the CSI 1000ETF was still heavy. Recently, hot money and quantification have obviously controlled the market initiative, while machine ticket purchase has been obviously marginalized. So how will A shares go today?There is still a problem to remind everyone, although the small ticket has gone up again recently, but high-priced stocks have nuclear buttons every day. Yesterday, most of the consumption, AI and robots were dominated by the first board hype, and the funds switched between the above sectors, but the influence was really average.There are great internal differences among consumption, AI and robots in the short term, and the funds are switched internally, which can only remind everyone not to chase after the rise. Follow the funds to make a low board and lower expectations, fast-forward and fast-out. After all, when the tide really ebbs, the comparison is who runs fast.
However, these batters don't suffer from pain, and it is estimated that this rhythm will not stop. There is not much we can do. As I said in the inner circle yesterday, if you want to play the board, you must be prepared to eat the limit every other day. If you have this expectation, you can still play. If you don't have the ability to accept it, you can do your own transaction with peace of mind.Today, my specific operation is as follows:Today, there is a high probability of watching black Thursday, holding positions for a day and not operating!
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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