Today's A-share rise is the compensatory trend of A50 futures index. Today's A50 futures index plummets, and tomorrow's A-share market will have a compensatory decline trend. We can observe the support level around 3380. If this position is supported, the market will be a slow decline trend. If it is not supported, it will be a rapid decline trend.A shares: The market is very clear, and the market will enter a new stage. Will it rise or fall tomorrow?First, I said in the first two articles today that this gap cannot be left today.
After today's A-shares opened sharply higher, the shock went down, and this gap was filled in the afternoon. Why do you say that this gap cannot be left and will not be left? Today, the trend of A-shares has been very clear, and the trend has begun. A-shares are ready to enter a new stage. How will the A-share market operate on Wednesday? Here are some views.Let's take a look at the A-share 924 market. Since then, there have been four gaps below the A-share market, which have not been covered. This makes some people say that gap theory is invalid and does not adapt to A-shares, which means that A-shares are invincible in the world, and the technical rules of the stock market that have existed for a hundred years are useless in A-shares, which shows that A-shares are strong. I think this is arrogance.
Since October, I have been saying that after the rapid rise of the A-share market, there will be a downward trend of shock, and the important trend lines and gaps below will be used by the main force to attract more, relying on these trend lines and gaps to lure retail investors to take over or hold shares. Just like 3400 points, it has been oscillating for two days, and today it is achieved by relying on big profits.First, I said in the first two articles today that this gap cannot be left today.First, today's gap, like the gap on October 8, can never be left. A shares have begun to turn around and the market has entered a new stage.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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