I don't know if you have noticed the volume of the market in the last half month. In fact, it has not reached 2 trillion transactions for 18 consecutive trading days!The driving force of the market comes from some messy small-cap themes such as robots, supply and marketing cooperatives, retail and AI applications every day, but we can't see the effective rotation of several mainstream sectors such as military industry, new energy, liquor, medicine, semiconductors and automobiles, which proves that the capital nature of the market is speculation, not value investment.
It also proves that the new incremental funds in the market are insufficient, and the market has the trend of stock game. This is why you can see that there are obviously about 1.7 trillion transactions, but the market is stagnant. The low volatility of individual stocks proves that this position is actually in jeopardy.I'm just saying this to remind you that although the market still has the momentum to continue to rise, the risks are multiplying, and the average stock price is about to hit a new high, but if the volume can also hit a new high, it means that the top deviation is about to happen!A shares are about to party? Do you see the risks behind it?
This familiar feeling brought me back to the National Day holiday this year. I don't know if you still remember it. At that time, Hong Kong stocks opened and soared every day. The shareholders of Big A could only stare blankly during the holiday. As a result, there was a daily limit of 1,000 shares on October 8.The driving force of the market comes from some messy small-cap themes such as robots, supply and marketing cooperatives, retail and AI applications every day, but we can't see the effective rotation of several mainstream sectors such as military industry, new energy, liquor, medicine, semiconductors and automobiles, which proves that the capital nature of the market is speculation, not value investment.Please like it, thank you for your support! !
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13