3, the majority of investors can't help but wonder, and it seems to have become a habitual action. It seems that everyone subconsciously knows that A shares will go high and low. After all, they are stuck in the A-share market, and the number of times they eat noodles is too much. Naturally, there will be a conditional reaction! So what is the reason why A shares go higher and lower?The fourth reason is the time difference advantage. The release of the heavyweight meeting on Monday was announced after the close, while the Hong Kong stock market closed at 4 o'clock, so Hong Kong stocks rose more than 2% directly from the green market after 3 pm on Monday, and Hong Kong stocks rose sharply in advance, which will give A shares a good reference effect. Then it will be easy to form a large opening on the second day, which is the same as October 8 after the National Day! It is to pull Hong Kong stocks first, then A shares open higher, and harvest a wave in the short term first!2. The heavy meeting released heavy benefits, and Monday's heavy meeting clearly pointed out that stabilizing the property market and stabilizing the stock market directly talked about the real estate and stock markets in a clear-cut manner, which gave great expectations to the majority of retail investors. I hope that yesterday's market can give a good day, not to mention big fish and big meat, or at least send a red envelope market. As a result, yesterday's A shares were a classic move, opening higher and leaving lower!
Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!The second reason is that we all know that the opening price of A-shares was formed through call auction. Even if it is expected to open higher that day, as to how much it will open higher, this is the opening price given by many institutional games, which means that the opening price is an institutional behavior, not a retail behavior, and retail investors have no influence on the opening price at all. Yesterday, A shares opened 3494 higher directly, so it is bound to form a high opening and a low going!The second reason is that we all know that the opening price of A-shares was formed through call auction. Even if it is expected to open higher that day, as to how much it will open higher, this is the opening price given by many institutional games, which means that the opening price is an institutional behavior, not a retail behavior, and retail investors have no influence on the opening price at all. Yesterday, A shares opened 3494 higher directly, so it is bound to form a high opening and a low going!
The first reason, some people say, is institutional retailing, which has become a stumbling block to the stock market. It must be said that the retail of many institutions is one of the reasons for opening higher and leaving lower. And some institutions formed a substantial opening price, and then changed hands immediately after opening higher, shorting and throwing chips substantially. Take advantage of the institutional advantages, open higher and then sell it.The second reason is that we all know that the opening price of A-shares was formed through call auction. Even if it is expected to open higher that day, as to how much it will open higher, this is the opening price given by many institutional games, which means that the opening price is an institutional behavior, not a retail behavior, and retail investors have no influence on the opening price at all. Yesterday, A shares opened 3494 higher directly, so it is bound to form a high opening and a low going!2. The heavy meeting released heavy benefits, and Monday's heavy meeting clearly pointed out that stabilizing the property market and stabilizing the stock market directly talked about the real estate and stock markets in a clear-cut manner, which gave great expectations to the majority of retail investors. I hope that yesterday's market can give a good day, not to mention big fish and big meat, or at least send a red envelope market. As a result, yesterday's A shares were a classic move, opening higher and leaving lower!
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Strategy guide 12-13
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