Moreover, interestingly, today, when the Shanghai Composite Index rose slightly, the capital began to flow out at an accelerated rate. According to the data, today, the net outflow of main funds reached 28.2 billion, which is still the net outflow of main funds for 8 consecutive trading days.To tell the truth, the performance of the three A-share indexes is very general, but the CSI 2000 index is more active, and even the intraday increase of this index was close to 2%, which shows that today's small-cap stocks perform slightly better.Interestingly, in the last trading day, the GEM jumped to the top of the sideways, but today, the GEM is in the middle of the sideways position, but to be honest, there is indeed a certain possibility of a change in the GEM in the short term. Why?
In fact, the Shanghai Composite Index is not bad, but the trend of the Growth Enterprise Market is more intriguing. At least, in my opinion, the Growth Enterprise Market may usher in a short-term market change. Moreover, the Growth Enterprise Market Index has been grinding for so long, and there should be some actions.Today's stock market is basically a mixed market, and even fell into a stalemate. It can't go up, but it seems that it can't fall down. So it keeps running sideways in the intraday trading, and the trend is not strong. In early trading, the long and short sides are still very intense. After midday, it basically goes sideways, and there is nothing to watch.
Today, the stock market rose slightly. After the close, the Shanghai Composite Index rose slightly by 0.29%, while the Growth Enterprise Market Index fell. However, the decline was not large, only 0.11%, and the Shenzhen Component Index also rose by 0.33%. The overall differentiation was not serious.So, does this mean that the A-share market will usher in a market change?To tell the truth, the performance of the three A-share indexes is very general, but the CSI 2000 index is more active, and even the intraday increase of this index was close to 2%, which shows that today's small-cap stocks perform slightly better.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13