From the above picture, you can see three pressure lines: red, blue and black. These three pressure lines basically form a relatively dense resultant pressure zone at the current position. Therefore, it is actually more difficult for the index to attack upwards tomorrow.First of all, I have to say that the market has really taught me a lot these two days. News comes one after another, and good news keeps appearing. I once lost confidence in technology today. And as we all know, these two days are the time for heavy meetings, and the frequent news makes the short-term technical analysis almost ineffective.From the above picture, you can see three pressure lines: red, blue and black. These three pressure lines basically form a relatively dense resultant pressure zone at the current position. Therefore, it is actually more difficult for the index to attack upwards tomorrow.
Therefore, based on the above analysis, I personally think that it is more likely that the Shanghai Composite Index will rise and fall tomorrow. So how will A shares go tomorrow? Please have a look at the hand-drawn forecast chart about tomorrow's trend.Second, the market will encounter an obvious pressure point tomorrow. Please look at the chart below, the daily chart of the Shanghai Composite Index. In the picture, I use three color lines to mark the short-term pressure lines respectively.Back to the topic, why do you judge this? Three specific reasons:
Back to the topic, why do you judge this? Three specific reasons:Statement of the work: Personal opinion, for reference only.First of all, I have to say that the market has really taught me a lot these two days. News comes one after another, and good news keeps appearing. I once lost confidence in technology today. And as we all know, these two days are the time for heavy meetings, and the frequent news makes the short-term technical analysis almost ineffective.
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