So, what is the market worried about? Brother Biao's thinking is that there are two concerns in the market:Then, if the short-term funds keep throwing high and sucking low, and the medium-and long-term funds are also in ship pulled with short-term ideas, it is obviously more difficult for the index to rise further. There is a high probability that the market is worried about the market at the end of the year. The index can fall more and rise to a certain high point, and the funds are more willing to leave.Then, if the short-term funds keep throwing high and sucking low, and the medium-and long-term funds are also in ship pulled with short-term ideas, it is obviously more difficult for the index to rise further. There is a high probability that the market is worried about the market at the end of the year. The index can fall more and rise to a certain high point, and the funds are more willing to leave.
Then, the three major indexes in the late session plunged again, with the broader market falling by 2.01% and the Growth Enterprise Market falling by 2.48%, all hitting intraday lows and sending two messages.In addition, there are more high positions in the early stage, and short-term financing funds are more active. Some institutions are worried that when the resistance above is strong, it will bring violent fluctuations to the trend and will also sell at high prices and buy at low prices.
So, what is the market worried about? Brother Biao's thinking is that there are two concerns in the market:However, the news that affects foreign investment sentiment has a high probability that the US dollar has recently stepped out of the six-day rising market, including the A-share market entering a short-term profit cashing period after the release of important news.Today's market is falling too fast and too fast, and it seems that there is selling behavior regardless of the cost. If it is not an air-trapping behavior, then it may be that the institutions have low confidence in the further rise of the market, resulting in a short-term double-top decline at 3,500 points in mid-December.