It's not to say that every time I see a good thing or a big rise, I just want to buy it, so I may be chasing high every time.Although many people are still pessimistic, I am confident that the trend is bullish. Ups and downs will make many people lose money. Everyone will never make money outside their own cognition. It is better to wait patiently in the direction of their own cognition.At this time, institutions will either choose some high dividends or some oversold industry leaders as a defense. Those who want to catch the daily limit and buy and sell in day trading are more likely to lose money.
What did you say when you analyzed it for everyone yesterday? I said that the real top funds will not exert their strength when the mood is high, for example, they will calm down and then exert their strength.For retail investors, today is still more suitable for holding shares to rise. If you bought yesterday, you don't have to worry about it in the short term. As long as you follow the above-mentioned directions of technology, consumption and real estate, at least the policy is supportive, and it is not chasing high in the short term.(3) Third, some institutions have started to work today, and consumption, medicine, real estate, and semiconductors have all increased. These are all obvious institutional styles.
At this time, institutions will either choose some high dividends or some oversold industry leaders as a defense. Those who want to catch the daily limit and buy and sell in day trading are more likely to lose money.First, we must maintain the recognition of slow cattle, because only if you recognize that it is a slow bull market, can you insist on holding shares and take more positions at the low position.Although many people are still pessimistic, I am confident that the trend is bullish. Ups and downs will make many people lose money. Everyone will never make money outside their own cognition. It is better to wait patiently in the direction of their own cognition.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide