If these two sectors can't escort, the market will probably fail, so we should pay attention to today's risks.Why is this?On the other hand, if you look at the Growth Enterprise Market Index, you will find a phenomenon. Although the Growth Enterprise Market Index has been rising for more than ten trading days, the increase rate is very weak. The data shows that the Growth Enterprise Market has increased by less than 4% in the last 15 trading days.
In fact, the current GEM index is in the middle of the sideways, and it still runs in the sideways. However, after the seasonal line moves, the bottom of the sideways is also raised, which leads to the next GEM. The closer it is to the bottom of the sideways.Because the growth enterprise market index has been closely bonded with the short-term line, usually at this time, the market is in the direction. If there is no way to recover the decline at the end of today, at least, this wave of market will go down to the vicinity of the quarterly line.On the other hand, if you look at the Growth Enterprise Market Index, you will find a phenomenon. Although the Growth Enterprise Market Index has been rising for more than ten trading days, the increase rate is very weak. The data shows that the Growth Enterprise Market has increased by less than 4% in the last 15 trading days.
In the first two trading days, the Shanghai Composite Index did come out of the rising market, but it didn't realize the anti-package. Today, after the opening drop, it really had a great impact on the market. To be honest, the opening drop really made people burst into laughter and was unexpected.In fact, as long as the securities, banks and other sectors are falling, the market is basically hopeless. You can see from today's securities sector index and banking sector index that the securities sector is directly a falling market, and the banking sector is similar.A shares: Today, December 13th, people burst into laughter!
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide