The market closed firmly above the offensive line. Today, the offensive line closed around 3,380 points, and tomorrow it will continue to move up, probably around 3,390 points. This is an estimated point. Just remember this approximate area and keep it above 3,390 points. Overall, the problem is not very big, and the rebound trend will continue. If the index does not effectively fall below the offensive line, everyone will remain calm and consider continuing to hold it. Once it effectively falls below the offensive line, we should consider lowering the position.At present, the daily pressure level of the market is around 3410 points. Only when it breaks through and stands above 3411 points can it be considered as a breakthrough in the upper pressure line, and the upside space can be considered as being opened. However, it is obvious that it has not broken through the pressure level today, including I told you last Friday. Although the market has gained well, it has not stood firm, so objectively speaking, the index is still in a state of range fluctuation.Today, the market finally shrank slightly by 0.05% to 3,402.53 points, holding the integer mark of 3,400 points. Near noon, there was a wave of rapid diving in the market, but it did not fall below the offensive line of the daily level, and the index remained above the offensive line. We have also reminded you of the key points before, so the short-term rebound trend of the daily level remained intact and did not change substantially. Therefore, if you can't see the trend clearly and can't grasp the key points, it is easy to get lost and step on the wrong rhythm. So how will the market go tomorrow? How should we deal with it? Let's make a concrete analysis for your reference.
Statement of works: The contents are for reference only and do not constitute investment advice.Today, the market finally shrank slightly by 0.05% to 3,402.53 points, holding the integer mark of 3,400 points. Near noon, there was a wave of rapid diving in the market, but it did not fall below the offensive line of the daily level, and the index remained above the offensive line. We have also reminded you of the key points before, so the short-term rebound trend of the daily level remained intact and did not change substantially. Therefore, if you can't see the trend clearly and can't grasp the key points, it is easy to get lost and step on the wrong rhythm. So how will the market go tomorrow? How should we deal with it? Let's make a concrete analysis for your reference.Market summary on Monday
Tuesday will usher in a greater level of rise!The market closed firmly above the offensive line. Today, the offensive line closed around 3,380 points, and tomorrow it will continue to move up, probably around 3,390 points. This is an estimated point. Just remember this approximate area and keep it above 3,390 points. Overall, the problem is not very big, and the rebound trend will continue. If the index does not effectively fall below the offensive line, everyone will remain calm and consider continuing to hold it. Once it effectively falls below the offensive line, we should consider lowering the position.Today, the market index is above the offensive line, and the short-term trend is intact. Therefore, if the trend does not go bad, don't blindly and subjectively guess and stay calm. The intraday low just fell back to around 3385, which is the 60-minute short-term trend line and the recent support level. It stopped falling and stabilized here, followed by a shock recovery. Although the performance of today's market is not very good, there is nothing much wrong with the current trend, so even if there are some invalid fluctuations in the market, it will not interfere with you.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13