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.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.
Third, the Fed's interest rate cut in December was basically locked.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.The amount of more than 1.5 trillion is enough to maintain the continuation of the slow cattle market;
Assuming that the final good landing, the whole network is talking about big good, there will definitely be funds to choose high-throwing cash. Not to mention other funds, I will definitely suggest that some people who have increased their positions in advance should start to reduce their positions on rallies.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.Last night, within the expectation of US inflation data, there was no suspense to cut interest rates by 25 basis points in December, which eased everyone's worries. It is of great significance for us to cut interest rates in the United States. At least, the operational space for us to cut interest rates is high.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide