Then, the early morning index opened higher and went lower, and the late session accelerated, which means that the market divergence will affect tomorrow's market. Can be known from two pieces of information.The first message, today, the morning market in call auction opened 2.58% higher, which is more common in the historical market. A-shares have opened more than 230 times since 1990, and the increase of 2%-3% has dropped to 55%. If it is more than 4% higher than that on November 8, the winning rate is less than 50%.Today's market is too dramatic, indicating that it is normal for the stock market to open higher and fall back. More investors are divided on the further rise of the market.
However, the index itself belongs to the upward trend of shock. After the excessive rise increases the selling, although the short-term market has fallen back, it is difficult to change the upward pattern of shock.In addition, today's market, if we take a step back, will cover the gap on Wednesday, and it will still be difficult to have an impact on this round of gains.Today's trend, with the roller coaster market closing, is really surprising and happy. Surprisingly, A shares went low after opening higher. It seems that the market in recent years is going low every time it opens higher. The big yinxian line similar to October 8 is still fresh in my mind, and today history repeats itself.
Then, the early morning index opened higher and went lower, and the late session accelerated, which means that the market divergence will affect tomorrow's market. Can be known from two pieces of information.2. On Wednesday, the market broke 3,400 points, and recently fell to 3,230 points, forming a double-top decline of 3,500 points, and then bottomed out at 3,230 points to form a double bottom, and walked out of the narrow range of 3,200 points and 3,500 points.Based on the above two pieces of information, Brother Biao predicted the trend on Wednesday!
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13