Yesterday's turnover broke through 2 trillion, but today's closing price did not break through 3,400 points, and the index trend was very stable when the turnover of yesterday's heavy volume was retreated. It can be seen that the short-term success or failure of A shares is supported by 3400 points. The 3400-point enterprises have stabilized the short-term decline, and the pulse-like rise of A shares may come tomorrow.However, although the market has stood at 3400 points, the shrinkage is more serious today. The high probability lies in the funds that entered the market yesterday, and they may choose to leave the market or leave the market to wait and see. It seems that it is difficult for the market to rise, but there is less room for decline when the plate rotates in an orderly manner.Currently empty!
Then, the market will not fall below 3400 points, and the major news of the Federal Reserve will come next week, and A shares will still have a major event. Brother Biao's idea is, don't worry, keep confidence.Next week, the Federal Reserve held a meeting. The recent rise of the US dollar index is slowing down, and the RMB exchange rate has also risen in the short term. The A-share market can run at 3400 points in intraday trading. It is not difficult for the index to rise again after the good news arrives.Today's trend has revealed the intention of large funds, and the high probability is to avoid further deep market decline. Under the pretext of yesterday's high opening and low going, today's index continues to fluctuate and individual stocks are active to maintain the strong market of A shares.
The two cities have shrunk by 423.8 billion, but individual stocks have generally increased. What information is revealed?Next week, the Federal Reserve held a meeting. The recent rise of the US dollar index is slowing down, and the RMB exchange rate has also risen in the short term. The A-share market can run at 3400 points in intraday trading. It is not difficult for the index to rise again after the good news arrives.
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