However, at present, the Shenzhen Component Index is at 10957, obviously there is still a certain space from 11545, and there is not much pressure between 10957 and 11545. Moreover, the Shenzhen Component Index basically runs above the short-term line now, and the short-term line below also shows obvious long-term arrangement. Then, there may be some action tomorrow.Of course, after all, the red peak still exists, so naturally there are chips here.Today's A-shares are still relatively strong, at least out of a wave of low prices and high prices, and even pulled a wave at the end. Most of the stocks on the disk are also rising, but to be honest, although the current market is showing an upward trend, the overall trend is not strong.
The author believes that considering the trend of tomorrow, we must first look at it from two aspects.The three major indexes of A shares are basically closed up, and the phenomenon of intraday rising is also obvious. Then, the problem is coming. Today, the stock market is so strong. Then, what will happen to the stock market tomorrow, that is, on December 13?The three major indexes of A shares are basically closed up, and the phenomenon of intraday rising is also obvious. Then, the problem is coming. Today, the stock market is so strong. Then, what will happen to the stock market tomorrow, that is, on December 13?
However, at present, the Shenzhen Component Index is at 10957, obviously there is still a certain space from 11545, and there is not much pressure between 10957 and 11545. Moreover, the Shenzhen Component Index basically runs above the short-term line now, and the short-term line below also shows obvious long-term arrangement. Then, there may be some action tomorrow.I feel that the article is helpful to me, so I can pay attention to it+like it!Including the GEM index, this is basically the case. Even the GEM is farther away from the top of the sideways than the Shenzhen Component Index. As a result, the overall pressure on the GEM tomorrow is actually less than the Shenzhen Component Index.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13