It's not to say that every time I see a good thing or a big rise, I just want to buy it, so I may be chasing high every time.(2) Second, the appreciation of RMB exchange rate is obvious today. Yesterday's trend made everyone dissatisfied, but yesterday's exchange rate performance was very firm. Some people say that the exchange rate strength has anything to do with investors?For retail investors, today is still more suitable for holding shares to rise. If you bought yesterday, you don't have to worry about it in the short term. As long as you follow the above-mentioned directions of technology, consumption and real estate, at least the policy is supportive, and it is not chasing high in the short term.
Judging from the rise in these directions, I think it is very simple for investors now. Just do the following:If you choose the right direction, the rest is the problem of holding shares. If you don't find the right direction, you will increase your workload.Today, it is actually very consistent with the characteristics of institutional efforts, because chasing up and down is the characteristic of many retail investors, but institutions generally regard retail investors as their own opponents.
At this time, institutions will either choose some high dividends or some oversold industry leaders as a defense. Those who want to catch the daily limit and buy and sell in day trading are more likely to lose money.Now it is the hope of the above that the stock market will rise, and that technology and consumption will rise. This is not difficult to understand. What is difficult is whether you have the patience and confidence to hold these.It has a lot to do with it. If the exchange rate continues to depreciate unilaterally, it will make the whole market less confident in China's assets. If the exchange rate is stable, if it appreciates properly, it will attract some foreign capital to enter the market, and it will also be conducive to the appreciation of China's assets, and the stock market is no exception.
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14