However, not long after the opening, the three major indexes of A shares showed a wave of rising prices. The three major indexes of A shares quickly turned red, and the disk began to reverse. Many stocks also began to show rising prices. It seems that the situation has changed again.To tell the truth, such a market is the most difficult to grasp, especially when it is near the top of the sideways.In particular, there are three trading days worth noting. What are these three trading days?
However, the index is below 3500 points, so it can be judged that the chips at the top are all floating chips, and they are all chasing high chips. These chips are unstable factors and floating chips, and the market must be cleaned up.On October 8, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell, and the turnover of the Shanghai Composite Index reached 1,510.6 billion. On November 8, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell again, and the turnover of the Shanghai Composite Index reached 1,107.9 billion. Another day was yesterday, that is, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell, and the turnover of the day reached 860.5 billion.To tell the truth, such a market is the most difficult to grasp, especially when it is near the top of the sideways.
At the same time, all these three trading days have formed a high and low, as well as an extremely obvious heavy volume market.Today, it is normal for A-shares to open lower. After all, the China "Golden Dragon" index of Nasdaq dropped by 4.55%. Under such circumstances, it is no big deal for the three A-share indexes to open lower, and yesterday's high opening and low opening have also had a great impact on today's A-share market.Then, it can be judged that the chips gathered after the top of the sideways fell back are relatively large. As can be seen from the chip distribution map, there is obviously a red chip peak near the 3500 points of the Shanghai Composite Index, which means that the chips here are relatively concentrated.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14