After tomorrow, the National Day Golden Week will begin. A-shares will be closed for a week, and there may be a wave of hot money entering the currency market to make a sneak attack. In the past bull market, the National Day Golden Week generally rose in the first two or three days, and began to pull back after October 4, which happened to be the weekend of next week. Will it be the same this time? Wait and see.
Next Friday, the United States will release the September non-agricultural data, which is a heavyweight and directly determines the direction of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut in November. If it is positive, it may take advantage of the momentum to pull up again. On the contrary, the daily line will turn down. In recent months, basically around the 4th and 5th of each month, the market has plummeted and pulled back, so we must guard against this. If there is a sharp drop, it is to prepare for a unilateral rise later.