This is that every plunge in the index will be accompanied by a rapid cooling of short-term sentiment, and some high-end stocks will be the most affected. Now that you have left from a high position, don't think about buying it back quickly next week.This is that every plunge in the index will be accompanied by a rapid cooling of short-term sentiment, and some high-end stocks will be the most affected. Now that you have left from a high position, don't think about buying it back quickly next week.Since the index is to see if it will stop falling around next Tuesday, it is just to wait and see in the short term.
This is that every plunge in the index will be accompanied by a rapid cooling of short-term sentiment, and some high-end stocks will be the most affected. Now that you have left from a high position, don't think about buying it back quickly next week.If the digestion ability is fast, there will even be shrinkage back pumping next Monday, but shrinkage back pumping after the plunge is the most likely time to cause selling pressure, so even if shrinkage back pumping next Monday, it can not be said that the decline has stopped completely, and it needs to be verified next Tuesday.Personally, I think that we should wait until next Tuesday or so, and refer to the emotional fermentation mentioned above. Next Monday, we will definitely fulfill the panic concerns of the weekend. After the market releases its emotions, it will be able to show a narrow range of shocks throughout the day next Monday.
This is that every plunge in the index will be accompanied by a rapid cooling of short-term sentiment, and some high-end stocks will be the most affected. Now that you have left from a high position, don't think about buying it back quickly next week.If you count today, the time will last until next Tuesday, which is three days. For an adjustment, time is basically enough.Re-take notes on Friday, December 13th. How will the market go next week?
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14