The mid-cap stocks of CSI 500 also fell below the offensive line today, initially weakening, and the small-cap stocks with a large market value of CSI 1,000 also fell below the offensive line. The Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 stocks also weakened completely in the short term, and so did the Shanghai Stock Exchange 50. Therefore, when the Shanghai Stock Exchange 50 and the Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 stocks weakened, the market pressure was relatively large. When the heavyweights stopped falling and stabilized, the market pressure was relatively small.This move is still good for small-cap stocks, especially small-cap stocks with a new concept of specialization. Recently, the overall style of the market is still biased towards small-cap stocks, and there are more opportunities. If the market can stabilize and there is no sustained sharp decline, then everyone should focus on small-cap stocks, and there are more opportunities, especially the low-level ones that have just started.Four departments of the central bank released a heavy release
Today, the short-term trend has undergone a preliminary change. The index has returned to below the offensive line, and the offensive line is running downward, and the short-term trend is no longer on the rise. Therefore, everyone must be flexible in thinking and make corresponding adjustments in time. If the short-term trend has not weakened before, intraday fluctuations can be ignored, but since the trend has changed, we should respond flexibly according to our actual situation.Today is Friday, December 13th, and the market is weakening in an all-round way. The market finally closed down by 2.01% and fell below the integer mark of 3,400 points, with a point of 3,391.88 points. Today is a state of general decline, with the number of falling houses reaching 4,410, and the loss benefit is very obvious. However, the number of daily limit boards is still 100, which shows that the market is not completely without opportunities. Some large consumer sectors are still active, and the number of daily limit boards is 17, which is an increase compared with previous trading days. Today's sharp fall is estimated that many friends have been stunned and a little overwhelmed, so can the market stop falling and rebound next Monday? What should we do? Let's analyze it in detail below.Market summary on Friday
Today, the short-term trend has undergone a preliminary change. The index has returned to below the offensive line, and the offensive line is running downward, and the short-term trend is no longer on the rise. Therefore, everyone must be flexible in thinking and make corresponding adjustments in time. If the short-term trend has not weakened before, intraday fluctuations can be ignored, but since the trend has changed, we should respond flexibly according to our actual situation.In terms of quantity and energy, there is a certain volume today. Yesterday's turnover was 1.89 trillion, and today's turnover is 2.09 trillion, an increase of 200 billion. But this volume is something we don't want to see, because it is declining. Today's volume is in a state of decline, so we must be cautious. In addition, the short-term trend has weakened initially, so the amplification of today's volume is a bad sign.Today is Friday, December 13th, and the market is weakening in an all-round way. The market finally closed down by 2.01% and fell below the integer mark of 3,400 points, with a point of 3,391.88 points. Today is a state of general decline, with the number of falling houses reaching 4,410, and the loss benefit is very obvious. However, the number of daily limit boards is still 100, which shows that the market is not completely without opportunities. Some large consumer sectors are still active, and the number of daily limit boards is 17, which is an increase compared with previous trading days. Today's sharp fall is estimated that many friends have been stunned and a little overwhelmed, so can the market stop falling and rebound next Monday? What should we do? Let's analyze it in detail below.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide