The fourth reason is the time difference advantage. The release of the heavyweight meeting on Monday was announced after the close, while the Hong Kong stock market closed at 4 o'clock, so Hong Kong stocks rose more than 2% directly from the green market after 3 pm on Monday, and Hong Kong stocks rose sharply in advance, which will give A shares a good reference effect. Then it will be easy to form a large opening on the second day, which is the same as October 8 after the National Day! It is to pull Hong Kong stocks first, then A shares open higher, and harvest a wave in the short term first!Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!What is the real reason why heavy meetings release heavy profits, but A shares are high and low? Let me tell you a few points, I believe you will be suddenly enlightened!
What is the real reason why heavy meetings release heavy profits, but A shares are high and low? Let me tell you a few points, I believe you will be suddenly enlightened!What is the real reason why heavy meetings release heavy profits, but A shares are high and low? Let me tell you a few points, I believe you will be suddenly enlightened!
I believe that what we can remember vividly is that on the day when the National Day came back, the daily limit reached 3,674 points at the opening of the market, which basically completed all the gains of the day, so it is easy to form a high opening and a low going. Significantly higher opening is the most fatal reason, which may be a trading technique used by institutions to harvest leeks. Before the National Day, our vast number of retail investors actually heard someone say that the market closes at the opening, and then the daily limit is closed at the opening, which is simply whimsical and daydreaming!What is the real reason why heavy meetings release heavy profits, but A shares are high and low? Let me tell you a few points, I believe you will be suddenly enlightened!
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14