Not only that, the bad signal is coming again. If you look closely at today's main funds, you will understand that in the ten minutes after the opening, the main funds have flowed out of more than 17 billion yuan. Obviously, the funds are very cautious now, which is also the place where the author is worried.Therefore, the higher the index moves to the sideways high point, the greater the market volatility. Today, that is, December 11th, is the best example.However, the index is below 3500 points, so it can be judged that the chips at the top are all floating chips, and they are all chasing high chips. These chips are unstable factors and floating chips, and the market must be cleaned up.
Moreover, in this wave of sideways market, there is a heavy yinxian line at the top. Then, the question is coming. Will the market have the funds to help the top chips to be liberated by pulling up? Certainly not. You can only wash dishes by shaking.Then, it can be judged that the chips gathered after the top of the sideways fell back are relatively large. As can be seen from the chip distribution map, there is obviously a red chip peak near the 3500 points of the Shanghai Composite Index, which means that the chips here are relatively concentrated.No matter from what point of view, sideways is unlikely to be broken in the short term. Of course, this is only the author's personal analysis.
In fact, these are not the most important things. In my opinion, the most important thing is that yesterday's high turnover has still dropped. Then, there are too many chips that are crowded in the market. This is the real pressure at present.On October 8, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell, and the turnover of the Shanghai Composite Index reached 1,510.6 billion. On November 8, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell again, and the turnover of the Shanghai Composite Index reached 1,107.9 billion. Another day was yesterday, that is, the Shanghai Composite Index surged and fell, and the turnover of the day reached 860.5 billion.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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