Today, the market once again suffered a sharp decline in volume, and the turnover is expected to fall below the 600 billion mark, setting a new low since the adjustment of 3174 points on May 20. The market atmosphere continued to be sluggish, and the performance of individual stocks was severely differentiated. Only 1,286 stocks rose, while 3,814 stocks fell, showing the caution of investors and the struggle of the market.
Faced with such low trading volume and widespread loss sentiment, saving A-shares seems to be the common voice of the market. However, the resumption of IPOs and the pressure of reduction of holdings by large and small non-tradable shares coexist, making it difficult for the market to get rid of the heavy burden in the short term. In this situation, investors should remain rational and avoid blind operations. It may be a more prudent strategy to participate in small positions or choose to wait and see with empty positions.
For short-term traders, fast entry and exit and strict stop loss are particularly important. Among the three target stocks we recommended yesterday, two have been successfully sold to achieve profits, and the remaining one has fallen slightly but has not yet reached the stop loss point, so we choose to continue to hold and observe. At the same time, for stocks like China Duty Free Group and Jiejiawei Chuang that have seen a big or rapid rise in a weak market, we also adhere to the principle of unconditional selling to avoid falling into the trap of greed and luck.
For target stocks that have continued to decline but have not hit new lows, investors need to be extra cautious when participating. They can pay moderate attention but avoid heavy positions. At this time, adopting a "buy carefully and play around" attitude may capture some potential trading opportunities while controlling risks.
In short, in the current market environment, keeping calm, analyzing rationally, and strictly controlling positions and risks are the basic principles that every investor should follow. #市场走势 #投资