Those people won't watch much at 3,200 o'clock, and they may even watch more at 3,400 o'clock. When everyone is talking about making money, there will be more idling, and then they will start to take over.1. I'm glad that we were not scared off by the sharp drop in the market today. This morning, we dived near the closing, and many people thought that it would fall sharply in the afternoon. I wrote several times in the intraday trading today that we should treat it normally, and the market trend is still fluctuating upward, so there is nothing to worry about.(2) Second, the consumption that everyone cares about is also directly boosted. This is a very heavy signal, and next year's big consumption is bound to show. In the short term, although the consumption data still needs time to pick up, I have confidence in consumption.
2. Judging from the positive results after the close of trading today, the questions that everyone has been puzzled have been answered today:Therefore, the increase tomorrow morning may directly lock in the surge of the day. But this time, don't worry that it will be the same as October 8, because this time it is affirmed that the stock market is stable and there is no intention to cool down.2. Judging from the positive results after the close of trading today, the questions that everyone has been puzzled have been answered today:
Including technology, will also rise with emotions.(1) First, the signal of policy release is very strong. After all, it is the first time in 14 years that "moderate easing" has been mentioned. It is said that there is no bear market under the release of water. Now we are not releasing water, but moderate easing means the appropriate way. If there is sufficient liquidity, the market trend is slow cattle;(2) Second, the consumption that everyone cares about is also directly boosted. This is a very heavy signal, and next year's big consumption is bound to show. In the short term, although the consumption data still needs time to pick up, I have confidence in consumption.