After the major indexes opened lower, they rose unilaterally. This kind of stability is just like the unilateral downward trend after opening higher yesterday. Basically, half an hour after opening determines the trend of the whole day.Therefore, today's adjustment of the Hang Seng Index is mainly to make up for the decline, because since yesterday, all China asset prices have been cashed back.The rest is just patience, but now we know that the bottom line of the stock market is to be stable, and the final trend is to go up. In the end, there are still many benefits to be released. Most people still have patience.
It is understandable to shrink today. Yesterday, I also told you in advance that the market would shrink back. The reason is that yesterday's heavy volume was too high and low, which hurt people. Today's main funds will inevitably shrink with popularity.Today's market must also be combined with yesterday's market. Yesterday, many chips have already left the market, and at the same time, a batch of funds have come in to open positions. However, after yesterday's adjustment, everyone is quiet and honest, and basically will not operate frequently. The main funds also got enough chips yesterday.Therefore, today's adjustment of the Hang Seng Index is mainly to make up for the decline, because since yesterday, all China asset prices have been cashed back.
Although the shrinkage is obvious, the turnover of nearly 1.8 trillion yuan is not too bad. I think there are still some expectations for the funds in the market.Recently, the exchange rate has fluctuated greatly, and the expectation of long-short game is also very strong. As the Hong Kong stock market fell today, all I can think of is that Hong Kong stocks did not fall to the designated position yesterday.The more optimistic everyone is about the market outlook and the more highly consistent their emotions are, the less easily the top funds will be sold. On the contrary, the market calmly looks at the ups and downs and the funds begin to sell more.
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