The market is a place that will never run in the direction that most people expect, and the stock market is an anti-human place! Yesterday, in the atmosphere of unanimous bullish, the results went high and low, and many people were glad that they had successfully escaped from the top today. Will the market continue to decline as these people wish?The trace of the deliberate performance that is exactly the same as that performed on October 8 is very heavy. Remember that all the "deliberate" in the capital market is that someone is using your thinking inertia.
At 14 o'clock in the afternoon, the takeaway brother fell silent and put on his helmet; The driver of the network car shook his head and slammed on the accelerator; The code farmers in the office building, the keyboard began to crack again; Readers of the stone article read yesterday's article again and praised it.The market is a place that will never run in the direction that most people expect, and the stock market is an anti-human place! Yesterday, in the atmosphere of unanimous bullish, the results went high and low, and many people were glad that they had successfully escaped from the top today. Will the market continue to decline as these people wish?The market does not have the continuous downward momentum, which everyone must see and realize.
Then, after such a demoralizing day, will the market continue to adjust? Will there be a big drop after the retail friends say that the high opening is low and the negative line is low? Then I want to make my point clear-let's look at the continuous repair of the disk, and even the market will soon reverse today's Yinxian! Why do I say that?Moreover, we see that the average stock price is currently strong on the five-day line, and all the moving averages below are arranged in long positions and turn their heads upwards. This false yin and true yang line on the five-day line above all the moving averages is similar to the trend of "guiding the way by the immortals" in my eyes, because it finally rose by 1.04% today.3) funds prefer small-cap themes, and this style will continue.