Of course, at the opening stage, the market competition is basically the most intense.The above views are for reference only.Then, under such a circumstance, how can the A-share market not go out of a wave of historical and repeated surge? This is actually a market driven by good, and today's rise does have a different meaning to the market. Why?
What does this line mean?Of course, at the opening stage, the market competition is basically the most intense.Of course, at the opening stage, the market competition is basically the most intense.
Today's A-share market has basically repeated itself, and there has been a wave of market rally, which is also normal, because the FTSE A50 index has risen by 5% in total, and if you look at the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index, it has risen by more than 8% directly overnight. Have you ever seen such a market?Then, under such a circumstance, how can the A-share market not go out of a wave of historical and repeated surge? This is actually a market driven by good, and today's rise does have a different meaning to the market. Why?Of course, at the opening stage, the market competition is basically the most intense.
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide 12-14