The rebound is not over. The logic mentioned above is well understood. It is understandable that there are repetitions around 3400 points. Since the convergence triangle has been broken, the ultimate goal is to go up, whether it is stepping back after the breakthrough or continuing to rise sideways. Just take a different process;1. A wave of diving in the morning made everyone feel panicked. Because of this diving, many people thought of the decline on November 22, so the market began to say that it would continue to fall.When diving in the morning, I saw that many people were very flustered, but I said that it was the callback caused by the pressure around 3430. If we can't accept the fierce game of long and short, all the markets this week may not be able to participate.
(1) First, at this stage, it is the window of the meeting, and it is impossible to allow short sellers to smash the market sharply, so don't think that the market index will plummet;(2) Second, the institution is forced to come up, which is actually telling some friends who trade in the short term that it is time to rest.If you are a low position, and the previous low position has increased, it will basically have no impact. At this time, the more you toss, the more you lose money.
(1) First, at this stage, it is the window of the meeting, and it is impossible to allow short sellers to smash the market sharply, so don't think that the market index will plummet;I can imagine that this week's long-short game must be fierce, because the bulls hope that there will be more than expected policies, while the bears naturally feel that there will not be too many benefits. I can imagine that there will be small compositions in the market in the next few days.I am optimistic about the upward trend of index volatility, but I also said that the style will be switched from December, and the short-term trading environment will be very poor, and many short-term friends are not suitable for frequent operations.
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