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.Then, it can be judged that the chips gathered after the top of the sideways fell back are relatively large. As can be seen from the chip distribution map, there is obviously a red chip peak near the 3500 points of the Shanghai Composite Index, which means that the chips here are relatively concentrated.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.
Just ... The good times didn't last long, then the GEM took the lead in smashing the market, and began to fall again, and the falling stocks began to increase gradually. It can be said that in early trading today, the competition between the long and short sides was fierce, and the three major indexes of A shares were also in a state of ups and downs.A shares: Today, December 11th, the bad signal is coming again!Moreover, in this wave of sideways market, there is a heavy yinxian line at the top. Then, the question is coming. Will the market have the funds to help the top chips to be liberated by pulling up? Certainly not. You can only wash dishes by shaking.
In particular, there are three trading days worth noting. What are these three trading days?Just ... The good times didn't last long, then the GEM took the lead in smashing the market, and began to fall again, and the falling stocks began to increase gradually. It can be said that in early trading today, the competition between the long and short sides was fierce, and the three major indexes of A shares were also in a state of ups and downs.Let's put it this way: after a heavy yinxian line is formed, if it can't be reversed in the next trading day, then the market will take a long time to repair it, because this form is too destructive to the market.
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