Looking back on October 8, when the market was like a "mad cow", the market was hot, and new retail investors were inspired by the high market, running into the market like a flood, and taking over without any worries; Those old leeks who have been trapped in the market for a long time and have been suffering for a long time are finally looking forward to the opportunity to untie and go ashore. Seeing that the gains are unsustainable, they have chosen to lighten up their positions and settle down. The new retail investors operate in a variety of ways, some of them invest in Stud at one time, and some continue to buy it step by step. What's more, they completely ignore the volatile market and blindly pursue high prices. As a result, they are repeatedly "cut leeks" and suffer heavy losses.Looking at the moment, when the market opened higher and went lower, some new retail investors rushed to lighten up their positions because of the "injured" memory in the early stage; However, if the market continues to drop, the old leeks may seize the opportunity to make up their positions-after all, they have experienced many rounds of ups and downs and are well versed in the low position layout.From the perspective of professional organizations, it is far from the white-hot stage of crazy rush to raise funds. External environmental variables still exist, the geopolitical situation continues to rub, many uncertain factors remain unresolved in the international arena, and the global economic structure is undercurrent; The process of policy handover has not yet been settled, and many details remain to be clarified. In such a complicated situation, institutions choose to steadily increase their positions, and step by step is the best policy.
Since October, the trend has begun to take shape. Before the key handover is completed, if there is no super-heavyweight good and bad news, the market will probably fall into a pattern of continuous shock and plate rotation. The market maintains a consolidation trend, and the overall profit-making effect is not good. However, the speculation on the theme of monster stocks will stir up from time to time and become a "hot battlefield" for capital profit. In the short term, this situation will probably continue.The release of loose signals at major conferences is exciting news, but the market has gone high and low. Many investors are nervous and can't help asking: Will this be another replica of the October 8 market? Make your point clear first-there is a high probability that it won't, and listen to my detailed analysis.
Looking back on October 8, when the market was like a "mad cow", the market was hot, and new retail investors were inspired by the high market, running into the market like a flood, and taking over without any worries; Those old leeks who have been trapped in the market for a long time and have been suffering for a long time are finally looking forward to the opportunity to untie and go ashore. Seeing that the gains are unsustainable, they have chosen to lighten up their positions and settle down. The new retail investors operate in a variety of ways, some of them invest in Stud at one time, and some continue to buy it step by step. What's more, they completely ignore the volatile market and blindly pursue high prices. As a result, they are repeatedly "cut leeks" and suffer heavy losses.Looking back on October 8, when the market was like a "mad cow", the market was hot, and new retail investors were inspired by the high market, running into the market like a flood, and taking over without any worries; Those old leeks who have been trapped in the market for a long time and have been suffering for a long time are finally looking forward to the opportunity to untie and go ashore. Seeing that the gains are unsustainable, they have chosen to lighten up their positions and settle down. The new retail investors operate in a variety of ways, some of them invest in Stud at one time, and some continue to buy it step by step. What's more, they completely ignore the volatile market and blindly pursue high prices. As a result, they are repeatedly "cut leeks" and suffer heavy losses.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
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