For a while, A-shares were very strong, and Hong Kong stocks began to pull back. But now the Hang Seng Index has also started to fluctuate and rise above the 60-day moving average. The three major markets, A-shares, Hong Kong stocks and A50 index, rose collectively today, which is a manifestation of bull power.I've always told you that it's a slow bull. Whether you recognize it or not, it's a kind of bull market. Bull market is not only a general increase, but also has many forms of definition.Explain that after today's pull-up, after the heavy turnover, brokers are actively controlling the increase, and now the rhythm of controlling the slow bull trend is very clear.
Second, today's turnover exceeded 1.8 trillion, which is a rise in volume and price. Now it is not necessary to put too much. Often, when a large amount is put, it means that there is a large selling plate, and it is more likely that the upper plate will be shipped.I think this is a good thing, because for top funds, the greater the market differences, the easier it is for them to operate.Yesterday, after the market opened lower and rose unilaterally, today it is equivalent to continuing to fluctuate and rising, and then rising after diving in time, which is equivalent to completing a dish washing in a day and then realizing a forced rise.
Therefore, before the benefits are cashed, it is still impossible to talk about the time to ship.Recently, I have seen a lot of bearish remarks, and some people are also anxious. After all, since the National Day this year, the market index has been clamoring to cover the gap below 3,150 points, or even return to below 3,000 points. How many months have passed?The expansion is mainly included in the national debt or index products, but for the capital market, this is trillions of incremental funds. Although more index products are invested, the index constituent stocks also benefit, and the long-term major weight indexes also benefit. Therefore, it is also very likely that the index will go out of a stable upward trend in the later period.