So in my last post, I emphasized that A shares would fluctuate between 3150 points and 200 points, and fell below 3150 points. But I should have thought that the bottom of the market was rising and the consolidation was going up. Finally, I paid the bill for my cognition: "I'm sorry".This is beyond my expectation. Although I maintain the view that A shares are entering a bull market, my friends who have been paying attention to me know that I am pessimistic.This is beyond my expectation. Although I maintain the view that A shares are entering a bull market, my friends who have been paying attention to me know that I am pessimistic.
So in my last post, I emphasized that A shares would fluctuate between 3150 points and 200 points, and fell below 3150 points. But I should have thought that the bottom of the market was rising and the consolidation was going up. Finally, I paid the bill for my cognition: "I'm sorry".So in my last post, I emphasized that A shares would fluctuate between 3150 points and 200 points, and fell below 3150 points. But I should have thought that the bottom of the market was rising and the consolidation was going up. Finally, I paid the bill for my cognition: "I'm sorry".Finally, I wish you all well.
This is beyond my expectation. Although I maintain the view that A shares are entering a bull market, my friends who have been paying attention to me know that I am pessimistic.Secondly, the change from "prudent" to "moderately loose" in previous years is a major change in the caliber of monetary policy. Moderate easing was last proposed in 2010, and our caliber in the past 14 years has been consistent and steady. No matter how radical the interest rate cuts and RRR cuts are, no matter how loose they look from the behavior, they just don't let go. This is the first change in 14 years, with emphasis on the first time.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide
12-13