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These three trading days are important because the sideways trend of the Shanghai Composite Index, which lasted for more than 40 trading days, is actually based on these three trading days, and these three trading days are the key points of the market turning point.Judging from the situation in early trading, today, there is basically no way to realize the anti-package market of the last trading day. Therefore, the probability of a breakthrough at the top of the sideways is not great. Assuming a forced breakthrough, it is bound to form a multi-level deviation resonance.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.
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.The above views are for reference only.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.
In particular, there are three trading days worth noting. What are these three trading days?These three trading days are important because the sideways trend of the Shanghai Composite Index, which lasted for more than 40 trading days, is actually based on these three trading days, and these three trading days are the key points of the market turning point.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.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
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