Yesterday, after the market opened lower and rose unilaterally, today it is equivalent to continuing to fluctuate and rising, and then rising after diving in time, which is equivalent to completing a dish washing in a day and then realizing a forced rise.Assuming that the final good landing, the whole network is talking about big good, there will definitely be funds to choose high-throwing cash. Not to mention other funds, I will definitely suggest that some people who have increased their positions in advance should start to reduce their positions on rallies.Third, the results of the heavy meeting have not yet landed, and the bears dare not smash the plate easily.
I think there will be a lot of investors and retail investors who will do this, because many people feel that they have the funds to pay attention to it after they have risen, and they feel that it is an opportunity. This is a typical judgment after seeing the ups and downs in front of them. In fact, it is chasing the ups and downs.At the critical moment, the brokers ignited the market sentiment. After everyone's confidence in doing more came, the big consumption relay rose, and the big finance stabilized the index.Yesterday, after the market opened lower and rose unilaterally, today it is equivalent to continuing to fluctuate and rising, and then rising after diving in time, which is equivalent to completing a dish washing in a day and then realizing a forced rise.
Therefore, I think the market will continue to rise tomorrow and Friday, mainly for the following reasons:Second, today's turnover exceeded 1.8 trillion, which is a rise in volume and price. Now it is not necessary to put too much. Often, when a large amount is put, it means that there is a large selling plate, and it is more likely that the upper plate will be shipped.After today's rise, I can imagine that many people began to release the comments on Black Friday, especially after the market rose for two days in a row, the bearish voice may be higher, right?
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