A-shares: After the emotional recovery, the drama is about to start. What will be sung in the market on Thursday?Tomorrow's market is a slight downward trend, because it is difficult for the current main force to make a tombstone and attract more. We will adjust the position tomorrow to 3400 points, which is in line with what I have always said. In a market that attracts more, the main force will take some support positions seriously, constantly oscillating and tempting.
Today, the trend of A shares is very similar to the K-line combination on November 8 and 11. Looking closely at the K-line of the A-share market, the three high points on October 8, November 8 and December 10 have the same effect, three gravestones? This is basically consistent with my previous judgment that the main funds will continue to make long traps. I completed the first one on November 8 and another one yesterday.Figure iiMy prediction yesterday was wrong: there will be a compensatory decline trend in the A-share market tomorrow, and we can observe the support level around 3380 points. If this position is supported, the market will be a slow decline trend, and if it is not, it will be a rapid decline trend.
After 2 pm, the A50 futures index began to rebound, and the A-share market also rebounded immediately. If we look closely, the A50 futures index rose sharply the day before yesterday, and there was no heavy volume. Yesterday's sharp drop released a huge amount, which shows that these overseas indexes are still quite satisfactory. Unlimited increase and volume decrease are clearly ship pulled, and A shares are no exception.After 2 pm, the A50 futures index began to rebound, and the A-share market also rebounded immediately. If we look closely, the A50 futures index rose sharply the day before yesterday, and there was no heavy volume. Yesterday's sharp drop released a huge amount, which shows that these overseas indexes are still quite satisfactory. Unlimited increase and volume decrease are clearly ship pulled, and A shares are no exception.Figure ii
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