With the sharp opening and closing of A shares today, I believe that many retail investors are hesitant. Should retail investors go or stay?But everyone predicted the beginning, but not the end. The beginning was wonderful, but the end was sad. All this is due to the sudden favorable policies, which have disrupted the pace of the market and investors. What is even more unexpected is that today's A-shares have opened sharply higher and gone lower, which completely panicked investors and did not know how to deal with them.But everyone predicted the beginning, but not the end. The beginning was wonderful, but the end was sad. All this is due to the sudden favorable policies, which have disrupted the pace of the market and investors. What is even more unexpected is that today's A-shares have opened sharply higher and gone lower, which completely panicked investors and did not know how to deal with them.
At this moment! Should retail investors leave or stay?To sum up, it turns out that today's A-shares opened sharply higher and went lower, which was actually affected by factors such as favorable cash, large-cap stocks, and insufficient acceptance. Of course, going high and going low will not change the future A-share market. As long as retail investors don't blindly chase high, they should stay in stocks and wait.To sum up, it turns out that today's A-shares opened sharply higher and went lower, which was actually affected by factors such as favorable cash, large-cap stocks, and insufficient acceptance. Of course, going high and going low will not change the future A-share market. As long as retail investors don't blindly chase high, they should stay in stocks and wait.
Reason 1: The stock market is a policy market. This sudden favorable monetary policy will certainly support the stock market rise for a long time, which proves that the policy supports the stock market rise, so keep the stock and follow the policy.To sum up, it turns out that today's A-shares opened sharply higher and went lower, which was actually affected by factors such as favorable cash, large-cap stocks, and insufficient acceptance. Of course, going high and going low will not change the future A-share market. As long as retail investors don't blindly chase high, they should stay in stocks and wait.But everyone predicted the beginning, but not the end. The beginning was wonderful, but the end was sad. All this is due to the sudden favorable policies, which have disrupted the pace of the market and investors. What is even more unexpected is that today's A-shares have opened sharply higher and gone lower, which completely panicked investors and did not know how to deal with them.