-Market expectations are highly consistent: if investors have a highly consistent interpretation of the Politburo meeting and think that it is a major long-term positive, the consistency of the market is expected to prompt investors to buy stocks one after another, forming a strong buying power and pushing the market to rise sharply.-Profit-taking selling in the early stage: Some investors may take advantage of the opportunity of opening higher in the early stage, and a large number of selling will lead to a rapid decline after the market opens higher [__LINK_ICON].The gap is high and the shock is upward.
-A large influx of funds: favorable policies stimulate the market to do more, and off-exchange funds may accelerate the entry, including institutional funds, foreign capital, retail funds, etc. The influx of a large number of funds will promote the rapid rise of the market [__LINK_ICON].-Profit-taking selling in the early stage: Some investors may take advantage of the opportunity of opening higher in the early stage, and a large number of selling will lead to a rapid decline after the market opens higher [__LINK_ICON].-Technical cooperation: From a technical point of view, if the market is already in a state of readiness in the early stage, and all technical indicators show a long position, then under the stimulus of favorable policies, the market is expected to rise sharply and break through the previous resistance level.
Gap high, fall-Technical cooperation: From a technical point of view, if the market is already in a state of readiness in the early stage, and all technical indicators show a long position, then under the stimulus of favorable policies, the market is expected to rise sharply and break through the previous resistance level.-Profit-taking selling in the early stage: Some investors may take advantage of the opportunity of opening higher in the early stage, and a large number of selling will lead to a rapid decline after the market opens higher [__LINK_ICON].
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13