1. Yesterday, the market index directly opened higher at 3490 points, which is equivalent to opening higher at 3500 points. The range of opening higher is not very low. After the opening, I didn't choose to directly rush to 3500 points, which also shows that the pace is not so fast. Now it is a slow bull pattern.For those who want to buy before, I think this slow pace is also a good thing, at least it gives everyone room to operate, so that they will not rise as much as before and only let everyone chase up to buy.Third, don't think how many retail investors will be suffocated, because many retail investors are afraid to buy because they will take the initiative to fall back at the opening. On the contrary, many chips in the venue will come out first, and a group of unstable ones will be washed out, and then a group of people looking for opportunities can enter the venue in batches.
Third, don't think how many retail investors will be suffocated, because many retail investors are afraid to buy because they will take the initiative to fall back at the opening. On the contrary, many chips in the venue will come out first, and a group of unstable ones will be washed out, and then a group of people looking for opportunities can enter the venue in batches.Some people think that there is pressure around 3500 points, so they sell some of them first. Some people have been waiting for the policy to be clear before, so it is time for them to enter the market. Now the better thing about the market is that everyone will start to calm down slowly, instead of blindly chasing up and down icon, which is also the rational rise and fall that they want to see above.Summary: Short-term robots and consumption are all very fragmented, so pay attention to high-standard risks! Keep working for a long time!
3. In terms of turnover, there was an obvious heavy volume in the first half hour, and the turnover of the two cities has exceeded 800 billion in half an hour, which shows that there are a lot of funds to undertake while chips are high, which shows that everyone's understanding of the market is different.