Public account: Tiantan FB The securities market has cycles. This is a natural law, and the real estate market is the same. It is wisest to accept the cyclical reality of the securities market and respond accordingly. However, when it comes to following the trend, you need to be

Public account: Tiantan FB

The securities market has cycles. This is a natural law, and the real estate market is the same. It is wisest to accept the cyclical reality of the securities market and respond accordingly.

However, for following the trend, we need to be reminded that because people’s abilities, tolerance, investment experience, and understanding of the market are different, they directly lead to different investment strategies. Some people think that the adjustment cycle cannot be controlled, so they try not to do stocks or do less stocks, or reduce their positions . However, some people can control the structural market conditions in the adjustment cycle because of their strong ability. I think there is nothing wrong with the above strategies. They vary from person to person and do not need to be unified.

Because it is currently an adjustment cycle, not many funds dare to act against the trend, and trading will gradually decrease. At this time, it is difficult for large-volume sectors to surge significantly because the general environment does not cooperate. This is what I said yesterday After-hours trading

the KLCI time-sharing chart went all the way down

The K-line of the Chuang Composite Index fell below the 60-day moving average for three consecutive times.

However, as the market atmosphere turns bearish, small-volume stocks will be relatively popular, especially low-level small-volume stocks, which are more likely to be sought after by existing funds , investors who can control it can explore this direction.

A summary: The market surged higher and fell again, and was suppressed again. The market is bearish, especially the GEM's continuous sales of and this week, which is more representative, because the most active funds have also begun to converge. Some, you know!