How should the market go next?
Within the thirteenth circle, I have given clear instructions and moved up the stop-profit position.
Why do we do this? Because the market has been rising for two consecutive days, the good news of the interest rate cut should have been almost digested.
The pressure at this position is relatively large. If there is no stimulus from good news, it is difficult for the market to break upward.
But if you choose to stop profit, what if the market takes off directly?
After all, the market has been suppressed for so long, will the dealer decisively enter the market and directly pull the ball?
This is also possible, after all, most leeks have almost no chips in their hands now.
If this wave of market correction, it will give leeks enough opportunities to get on board, and the dealer will be very tired to pull the market.
No one can tell the short-term market clearly, and everyone should not hope to find a clear answer from the thirteenth.
Because there is no answer to the short-term market, it is all guessing.
However, the overall market has some pressure now, and the selling pressure of short-term orders will be relatively large.
If it fluctuates at this position, the chips are fully accumulated and digested, as long as the market stands firm, the possibility of taking off in October will be greatly increased.