Today, A shares suddenly rose in intraday trading, and China asset stocks broke out, driving the index to suddenly rise and rise; The whole market has picked up in an all-round way, and the indexes, sectors and individual stocks have turned from weak to strong, obviously entering a bullish trend. According to today's bullish market, A shares will start a new round of rising trend.(2) The explosion of China's asset stocks was the fuse, and there were also two powerful pushing forces, namely, large consumer stocks and technology stocks, which cooperated with China's asset stocks to push up the A-shares forcibly today. At midday, the three forces joined forces again, and today's A-shares increased.
Second: Due to the explosion of China asset stocks today, we should know that China asset stocks will not be easily sold, and once sold, they will not travel for a day, which is why we are firmly optimistic about the trend of A shares tomorrow and Friday.Suddenly pulled up! China assets broke out and A-share bull came back? Tomorrow: Go straight to 3500?(3) In fact, the internal cause of the sudden rise of A-shares today comes from policies. Recently, favorable policies have been continuously introduced, especially the monetary policy has been appropriately relaxed. The signal of interest rate reduction and RRR reduction next means that more funds will flow into the market in the future, and there must be a lot of funds directly entering the stock market. If a large amount of incremental funds enter the market, A-shares will inevitably enter the bull market.
In short, for the current A-share market, we should be bullish and do more, follow the trend, never compete with the trend, and follow the general trend to eat big meat in the stock market.First, the recent policy has pushed up A-shares. With the guidance of monetary policy the day before yesterday, I believe that there will be more favorable policies released over the weekend, and tomorrow is Friday, which will be cashed in advance.Final summary
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13