And I also want to emphasize that the above is just my personal shallow thinking about the market. The trend of the market is particularly vulnerable to all kinds of news. Sometimes the mind of the main force is hard to guess. So my opinion is not necessarily correct, it only represents my personal opinion and does not represent any investment advice.Of course, I would like to remind you here that although I look at the index adjustment tomorrow, I think it is very likely that there will be a short-term stop-fall signal tomorrow. That is to say, when the market hits a low point tomorrow (near 3364 points), there will be a short-term rebound. Moreover, the next trading day, that is, this Thursday, I think the market is also in a state of rebound. So you don't have to worry too much.Statement of the work: Personal opinion, for reference only.
Why is it so predictable? Three specific reasons:Therefore, based on the above analysis, I think the probability of a small adjustment of the Shanghai Composite Index for another day tomorrow is relatively large. So how will A shares go tomorrow? Please have a look at the hand-drawn forecast chart about tomorrow's trend.First, the trend of today's market is indeed the same as I expected. Today's trend is actually a little similar to the trend on October 8. Today is just a miniature version of October 8. We saw that on October 8th, the Shanghai Composite Index opened sharply higher and went lower, forming a tombstone K-line. The next day, the market opened lower and adjusted again. Then, I think the trend of the market today also has a greater probability to indicate that the gap will open lower the next day and then adjust.
Therefore, based on the above analysis, I think the probability of a small adjustment of the Shanghai Composite Index for another day tomorrow is relatively large. So how will A shares go tomorrow? Please have a look at the hand-drawn forecast chart about tomorrow's trend.Statement of the work: Personal opinion, for reference only.First, the trend of today's market is indeed the same as I expected. Today's trend is actually a little similar to the trend on October 8. Today is just a miniature version of October 8. We saw that on October 8th, the Shanghai Composite Index opened sharply higher and went lower, forming a tombstone K-line. The next day, the market opened lower and adjusted again. Then, I think the trend of the market today also has a greater probability to indicate that the gap will open lower the next day and then adjust.