-Warming up market sentiment: The rise of FTSE China A50 index futures and other external markets will drive the A-share market sentiment and push the market higher. However, after the market opens higher, some profit-taking discs may choose to take profits, which will lead to a certain shock in the market. However, under the background of favorable policies and good market expectations, there will still be funds to continue to undertake, pushing the market to fluctuate upward.-Lack of market confidence: Despite the favorable policies, if investors still have doubts about the implementation effect of the policies and the long-term trend of the market, lack of confidence will lead to a weak willingness to follow suit, and it will be difficult to maintain the upward trend after the market opens higher, resulting in a decline.
-Profit-taking selling in the early stage: Some investors may take advantage of the opportunity of opening higher in the early stage, and a large number of selling will lead to a rapid decline after the market opens higher [__LINK_ICON].-Technical cooperation: From a technical point of view, if the market is already in a state of readiness in the early stage, and all technical indicators show a long position, then under the stimulus of favorable policies, the market is expected to rise sharply and break through the previous resistance level.-Uncertainty of macro-economy and external market: Uncertainty of macro-economic data, tension of international trade situation and other factors may affect investors' decision-making, so that the market will be suppressed by these negative factors and fall after opening higher [__LINK_ICON].
-A large influx of funds: favorable policies stimulate the market to do more, and off-exchange funds may accelerate the entry, including institutional funds, foreign capital, retail funds, etc. The influx of a large number of funds will promote the rapid rise of the market [__LINK_ICON].
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13