According to statistics, after the surge at the end of September, up to now, there are nearly 4900 stocks that have risen by more than 10%. If calculated in October, there are 2,707 stocks that have risen by more than 10%. In addition, 4,059 stocks have risen since October.A shares: Will it go up or down tomorrow? Trend analysis on Wednesday!Although it is likely to make the short-term surge, long and short will continue to compete for direction tomorrow. However, when the turnover reached the longest record in history, A-shares fell behind, and will still rise back at an accelerated pace.
It is expected that tomorrow will be an upward trend, but it is likely to be a shock closing. Wednesday is after Tuesday's high opening and low going, and the competition for long and short positions will become more intense.Many people must be disappointed with the trend today and Tuesday. It opened a lot higher in the morning and closed at noon. Can the A-share market still rise?After the close, 2,940 stocks rose, with a turnover of 2,228.338 billion, the number of ups and downs stopped at 119:6, and the turnover was 566.736 billion. The stock market closed in the case of heavy volume, an increase in the number of daily limit stocks, and the number of rising stocks was still dominant.
The reason is that the overall trend of the stock market is that it does not support accelerating the rise, and there is selling pressure when it rises too fast. Since the decline in October, it has rushed back after sideways, and every time it accelerates, it accelerates the decline the next day. It shows that A shares are still in the market of washing dishes. Before the washing dishes are over, today's surge will not continue to climb.To sum up, the rise of the stock market this time is not over yet. Although there are signs of adjustment in the short-term trend, it will not change the upward trend of A shares.It is expected that tomorrow will be an upward trend, but it is likely to be a shock closing. Wednesday is after Tuesday's high opening and low going, and the competition for long and short positions will become more intense.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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