2024-12-13 05:41:41
Before, the author said that the 900-line is a long-term pressure line, and it is very difficult to break through the 900-line, unless the market can continue to release a lot of money. Moreover, in this wave of market, the GEM has repeatedly broken through this line and ended in failure.Therefore, the market expects that the liquidity released next will be great.Moreover, the securities sector and the real estate sector were the first to start. At the opening, the index of the securities sector had already risen by 5%, while the real estate sector was also a wave of high-opening prices, which also rose by 5% at once. These two sectors directly drove the market atmosphere.
Although most of today's stocks are rising, to be honest, there are still some disappointing ones that have not come out of the real hot market. Why? Look at a set of data and you will understand.Basically, when the market opened, none of the sectors fell, all sectors blossomed in an all-round way, and the banking sector with the smallest increase rose by more than 1% at the stage of call auction. Such a market is really dumbfounded.Earlier, the author said that this week, the three A-share indexes must touch the top of the sideways. I didn't expect to touch it today, and the GEM is the most obvious. However, the problem has also come. In early trading, the GEM once surged more than 4%, but when it was close to the sideways high point, it seemed that there was some lack of stamina.
Before, the author said that the 900-line is a long-term pressure line, and it is very difficult to break through the 900-line, unless the market can continue to release a lot of money. Moreover, in this wave of market, the GEM has repeatedly broken through this line and ended in failure.Then, under such a circumstance, how can the A-share market not go out of a wave of historical and repeated surge? This is actually a market driven by good, and today's rise does have a different meaning to the market. Why?According to the author's statistics, as of the time of publication, there are only about 1,000 stocks with a market increase of more than 3%, and only about 2,000 stocks with an increase of more than 2%. Moreover, there are still many stocks that have fallen back.