However, the main force's strategy today is to continue selling after opening higher. They don't care about the specific point of opening higher and are determined to sell. When your expectations are inconsistent with the behavior of the main force, it is you who will eventually suffer.I wonder how many investors can really listen to these suggestions?If you are a "steady investor", it is suggested that you don't rush to act first, and then make moves after seeing the situation clearly to ensure the margin of safety.
Finally, I make some model deduction for the future market trend. I maintain my previous view that the market needs quantity to be released before it can choose its direction. Although the volume can be released today, it is mainly the result of the main selling, not the buying volume. If the volume can surpass today in the later period and the market index closes higher than today's highest point (3494.87 points), this may become a new starting point.Today, there is indeed a high opening, but the range of high opening is not as significant as that on October 8. Assuming that today's market is close to the daily limit, then more investors will choose to flee, and their actions will be more decisive. However, many stocks only opened 3%-5% higher, which failed to meet the psychological expectations of some investors, so they chose to continue to wait and see.For me, this wave is done again. Tomorrow, a new journey will be started.
Today, there is indeed a high opening, but the range of high opening is not as significant as that on October 8. Assuming that today's market is close to the daily limit, then more investors will choose to flee, and their actions will be more decisive. However, many stocks only opened 3%-5% higher, which failed to meet the psychological expectations of some investors, so they chose to continue to wait and see.Set sail for a new journeyAre you ready for tomorrow's transaction? How to arrange your position? Is there a high throw plan when the market rises? Is there a plan to cover the position when the market falls?
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14