Compared with the previous trading day, the turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets today has dropped by more than 400 billion yuan, but it still reaches 1.78 trillion yuan. It can be said that it is still in a heavy market. Recently, it is very strange that the index has been increasing, but the market has not been able to go up.In fact, the Shanghai Composite Index is not bad, but the trend of the Growth Enterprise Market is more intriguing. At least, in my opinion, the Growth Enterprise Market may usher in a short-term market change. Moreover, the Growth Enterprise Market Index has been grinding for so long, and there should be some actions.It did go up yesterday, but it finally came down. Today, it seems to be calmer, and something seems to be brewing. Therefore, the author thinks that in the short term, there may be a wave of market changes.
It can be said that today's A-share market is indeed relatively calm.It's very simple. At present, the three short-term lines of GEM have basically been concentrated together, that is to say, the short-term chips in the market are relatively concentrated. Generally speaking, the lines are all from intensive to divergent, and then from divergent to intensive.Today, the Shanghai Composite Index rose slightly, but the funds retreated, or will it usher in a change?
Moreover, interestingly, today, when the Shanghai Composite Index rose slightly, the capital began to flow out at an accelerated rate. According to the data, today, the net outflow of main funds reached 28.2 billion, which is still the net outflow of main funds for 8 consecutive trading days.So, does this mean that the A-share market will usher in a market change?It's very simple. At present, the three short-term lines of GEM have basically been concentrated together, that is to say, the short-term chips in the market are relatively concentrated. Generally speaking, the lines are all from intensive to divergent, and then from divergent to intensive.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
Strategy guide