3. Generally speaking, today's shrinking and counter-pumping is basically formed, so it is ok to hold shares in the directions mentioned above.For retail investors, today is still more suitable for holding shares to rise. If you bought yesterday, you don't have to worry about it in the short term. As long as you follow the above-mentioned directions of technology, consumption and real estate, at least the policy is supportive, and it is not chasing high in the short term.1. Now the market has returned to the human nature stage of opening higher and going lower, opening lower and going higher. I've been watching more emotional outbursts and higher prices, but it happened that the market was calmed down by smashing the market, and everyone was more pessimistic. When I felt that the low price was going to plummet, the main institutions stood up and pulled up.
At this time, institutions will either choose some high dividends or some oversold industry leaders as a defense. Those who want to catch the daily limit and buy and sell in day trading are more likely to lose money.So yesterday, when everyone was full of confidence, the organization went to smash the plate. Today, confidence is lacking, and institutions are expanding consumption, real estate, and technology. These are just the directions supported by policies, such as stabilizing the property market and the stock market. Aren't these the directions that are rising today?(3) Third, some institutions have started to work today, and consumption, medicine, real estate, and semiconductors have all increased. These are all obvious institutional styles.
Judging from the rise in these directions, I think it is very simple for investors now. Just do the following:3. Generally speaking, today's shrinking and counter-pumping is basically formed, so it is ok to hold shares in the directions mentioned above.2. From the opening performance, the three major indexes collectively opened lower, and then began to fluctuate higher. These characteristics of the disk are the most obvious:
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
12-14