Today's leading industries are all from the consumer sector. The surge in consumption is undoubtedly a rush to run the meeting, but unfortunately, the news of this meeting has just landed at 20 o'clock, and there is no reference to consumption exceeding expectations.And micro-disk stocks are even crazier than Nasdaq.
Today's leading industries are all from the consumer sector. The surge in consumption is undoubtedly a rush to run the meeting, but unfortunately, the news of this meeting has just landed at 20 o'clock, and there is no reference to consumption exceeding expectations.Current A-shares: The upward momentum is still the same, so we need to be cautious in chasing up —— Investment suggestion of technical schoolToday's leading industries are all from the consumer sector. The surge in consumption is undoubtedly a rush to run the meeting, but unfortunately, the news of this meeting has just landed at 20 o'clock, and there is no reference to consumption exceeding expectations.
Then the recent pressure level of the market is around 22.20, that is, the position of the high point of the average stock price, which is also the target position of the W-bottom shape. There is still room for the market to go up, so there is no doubt that the relationship between volume and price is almost perfect today, the stock price is going up, and the volume and energy can keep up with the average of five days and ten days, so we can safely hold shares until it rises.How? Good news came out today, and now you're chasing it in? As far as I know, A-shares play this routine of burying people on the ground, and the number of times can be quite a lot. Therefore, I suggest that you still focus on listening to a technical school's understanding and operational strategy for the current market.Today's leading industries are all from the consumer sector. The surge in consumption is undoubtedly a rush to run the meeting, but unfortunately, the news of this meeting has just landed at 20 o'clock, and there is no reference to consumption exceeding expectations.