Phenomenon 2, the Shanghai Composite Index has not fallen below the 5-day moving average today, indicating that the trend is still rising. Look at the 60-minute trend chart of the Shanghai Composite Index above. After A shares fell at 3674 points in October, the first low point was at 3150 points, the second low point was at 3227 points, and the downward trend line of the two low points was at 3350 points.It is expected that tomorrow will be an upward trend, but it is likely to be a shock closing. Wednesday is after Tuesday's high opening and low going, and the competition for long and short positions will become more intense.From this point of view, the lowest point of this stock market decline will not fall below 3350 points, and the highest point of the rise is above 3550 points. After today's close, A shares are at 3422 points, and the turnover of the stock market in December has been the same as that in November, so there is hope to continue to enlarge the rising height in the future.
A shares: Will it go up or down tomorrow? Trend analysis on Wednesday!Tomorrow's market, from today's two phenomena, is likely to go like this on Wednesday.It can be understood that no matter whether the A-shares are adjusting or going high and low in the short term, the three major stock indexes are still fluctuating below 3674 points, and stocks are stronger than the Shanghai Composite Index and the Growth Enterprise Market. At this moment, perhaps the best way is not to worry about the length of the main dishwashing, but to be firmly optimistic about the market to rise.
The first high point after the previous decline was at 3400 points, the second high point was at 3500 points, and the rising trend line was above 3550 points.Phenomenon 1, found no, A shares have lasted for 50 trading days, and the turnover has exceeded one trillion yuan. Today's turnover is 2.2 trillion yuan.Although it is likely to make the short-term surge, long and short will continue to compete for direction tomorrow. However, when the turnover reached the longest record in history, A-shares fell behind, and will still rise back at an accelerated pace.