So today is a big positive, how to deal with tomorrow's trend?At 10: 46, when the market rose by 0.4%? Or is it because I don't like the article on the index?Because standing at 3400 points, today is a consolidation K, which means rushing at the meeting the next day. Many people know what a consolidation K is, so I won't explain it in detail.
At 10: 46, when the market rose by 0.4%? Or is it because I don't like the article on the index?Look at this Dayang line. It is certain that the market will open higher tomorrow, which may be about 2% higher. If you want the market to continue to fluctuate at a high level, can the volume of tomorrow be less than 2.8 trillion, otherwise it will open higher and lower, just like the one on October 8.Anyway, no matter which article, I didn't find out where I cleared the position. I only knew that my pre-judgment point was 3427, and I lightened my position without breaking through. The market fell sharply, and I didn't let anyone clear the position, which was really a headache.
Look at this Dayang line. It is certain that the market will open higher tomorrow, which may be about 2% higher. If you want the market to continue to fluctuate at a high level, can the volume of tomorrow be less than 2.8 trillion, otherwise it will open higher and lower, just like the one on October 8.Some people complain about me, and I can't help it. I'm not the main force, but I'm a retail investor. After all, I never read the news in stock trading. I only like to study the natural trend of the market. If A50 doesn't rise after the close, do you still think the market will rise tomorrow? Stock trading is not afraid of stepping on the air, but requires stability. After all, the market will not close. I think it is correct to control the high position game tomorrow.However, I stood firm at 3,400 points at the end of the session, and I was not bearish. At 2: 40, I was still optimistic that the market would go up tomorrow, when A50 had not yet pulled.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13