So how should we treat the opportunities and risks in the current market? Let me tell you my views.How? Good news came out today, and now you're chasing it in? As far as I know, A-shares play this routine of burying people on the ground, and the number of times can be quite a lot. Therefore, I suggest that you still focus on listening to a technical school's understanding and operational strategy for the current market.It is still a potential track that has not been paid attention to by the market, or an opportunity for low-end stocks in popular tracks to make up. A really good hunter is good at observation, patience and waiting.
Today, when I saw that those who sell kitchen utensils, diapers, pine nuts and duck necks are all soaring, I saw that more of them are risks. I don't think these things are going to be reversed. This kind of hype must be that risks outweigh opportunities. I have read all three of their quarterly reports, and it is definitely an indescribable dangerous smell.I know that countless stock reviews are talking about news today, and these people have propped up the market with pensions, but in my opinion, if you are always driven by news, it is too childish, or if you watch news and other news every day, instead of studying technical aspects.It is still a potential track that has not been paid attention to by the market, or an opportunity for low-end stocks in popular tracks to make up. A really good hunter is good at observation, patience and waiting.
I know that countless stock reviews are talking about news today, and these people have propped up the market with pensions, but in my opinion, if you are always driven by news, it is too childish, or if you watch news and other news every day, instead of studying technical aspects.It is still a potential track that has not been paid attention to by the market, or an opportunity for low-end stocks in popular tracks to make up. A really good hunter is good at observation, patience and waiting.The weekly chart shows that liquor has been in such a downward channel, so the two red points circled by me in the chart, one is the high point on October 8 and the other is the high point on November 12, corresponding to the market turnover of 3 trillion and 2.6 trillion respectively at that time, and liquor will face this pressure again tomorrow. If its turnover cannot exceed before, it will not be able to break through this trend line. Then, with the news of the meeting, I have doubts about the sustainability of the whole consumption sector. Even if it can rise tomorrow and Friday, I am worried that it is taking advantage of the megaphone effect on the weekend. After all, consumption is the sector that can't afford scrutiny, the most uncertain performance and the most fantastic speculation.