Today, the national team made another move, China asset stocks broke out, and A-share bulls came back?Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!Final summary
(3) In fact, the internal cause of the sudden rise of A-shares today comes from policies. Recently, favorable policies have been continuously introduced, especially the monetary policy has been appropriately relaxed. The signal of interest rate reduction and RRR reduction next means that more funds will flow into the market in the future, and there must be a lot of funds directly entering the stock market. If a large amount of incremental funds enter the market, A-shares will inevitably enter the bull market.Today, the national team made another move, China asset stocks broke out, and A-share bulls came back?(3) In fact, the internal cause of the sudden rise of A-shares today comes from policies. Recently, favorable policies have been continuously introduced, especially the monetary policy has been appropriately relaxed. The signal of interest rate reduction and RRR reduction next means that more funds will flow into the market in the future, and there must be a lot of funds directly entering the stock market. If a large amount of incremental funds enter the market, A-shares will inevitably enter the bull market.
Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!(4) With the sudden rise of A-shares today and the explosion of China's asset stocks, I believe that the bullish confidence of the market and investors has returned, and it is agreed that the A-share bull has returned. Of course, there is a high probability that A-shares will come back. As long as the policy continues to exert strength and incremental funds continue to enter the market, A-shares will soar.First, the recent policy has pushed up A-shares. With the guidance of monetary policy the day before yesterday, I believe that there will be more favorable policies released over the weekend, and tomorrow is Friday, which will be cashed in advance.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide