A shares: what does it mean to accelerate the decline in late trading? Outlook on Wednesday!However, today's high opening and low going do not belong to the current round at 3,227 points, and the upward trend has ushered in an inflection point. After all, yesterday's good news will not affect A shares overnight.In addition, today's market, if we take a step back, will cover the gap on Wednesday, and it will still be difficult to have an impact on this round of gains.
Then, the early morning index opened higher and went lower, and the late session accelerated, which means that the market divergence will affect tomorrow's market. Can be known from two pieces of information.During the late decline of the market, individual stocks are still rising more and falling less. As long as there is no bad news in the evening, tomorrow's emotional side is expected to be more favorable to the market after it opens higher and goes lower today.My thinking is that the current market does not have the characteristics of ending the rally. Although the A50 futures index fell more than 3%, the intraday index of A shares did not turn green.
1. The market covered the gap on Wednesday and supported at 3400 points. The rest of this week fluctuated upward. After the market walked out of the day trip, the irrational rise today, including the differences after the high opening and the fall, was digested in the remaining days, and the index rose above 3500 points in the later period.Today's trend, with the roller coaster market closing, is really surprising and happy. Surprisingly, A shares went low after opening higher. It seems that the market in recent years is going low every time it opens higher. The big yinxian line similar to October 8 is still fresh in my mind, and today history repeats itself.Today's market is too dramatic, indicating that it is normal for the stock market to open higher and fall back. More investors are divided on the further rise of the market.
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