Let's look at the trend of the A-share market again. In fact, including yesterday, we have been warned, once on October 8, and once on November 8, and yesterday, we don't care what others do. As a stock trader, do you take the opportunity to flee for everyone as a signal to chase after high? If you do the wrong thing yourself, you should look for opportunities to mend it. You can see the picture below:This morning, A-shares are approaching the close, and the artificial intelligence index has been pulled up quickly. The main intention is to achieve high-level shipment through this rapid pull-up, slow decline, and fall to a certain position.As for A-shares, the main players in the market played the midday closing price again in the morning, and there will inevitably be a wave of diving in the afternoon. This is an old routine, and it will not be repeated today. Everyone pays attention to the tail market and will there be another wave of sneak attack.
The trend of A-shares after 11 o'clock was deeply influenced by the diving of FTSE A50 futures index and Hang Seng Index, which began to turn green and filled the gap in early trading. A50 futures index fluctuated slightly today after falling 3.5% yesterday.60-minute trend of A-share marketFirst, the trend of the A-share market hides a little mystery.
What does this mean? It shows that both the second-line main force and the hot money are taking advantage of the high market position and frantically lightening their positions. What needs everyone's attention is that the main funds of new technology stocks represented by artificial intelligence have been greatly drained for several days, with a net outflow of 49.9 billion yuan on the 5th and 99.8 billion yuan on the 10th.Today's A-shares fluctuated and rose after opening lower, basically returning to the previous trend, and the market also returned to a relatively calm state. What will A-shares do next? Is it a big jump or a big dive in the afternoon? I would like to express my personal views on this for your exchange.
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