Including the GEM index, this is basically the case. Even the GEM is farther away from the top of the sideways than the Shenzhen Component Index. As a result, the overall pressure on the GEM tomorrow is actually less than the Shenzhen Component Index.The above views are for reference only.On the one hand, there is basically not much pressure above the Shenzhen Component Index. Of course, the above is before the top of the sideways, and the top of the sideways is at 11545. The pressure at this position is definitely great.
I feel that the article is helpful to me, so I can pay attention to it+like it!Only the situation of the Shanghai Composite Index is more complicated. Why?Of course, after all, the red peak still exists, so naturally there are chips here.
By the closing time, we can see that the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.85% to close at 3,461 points today, while the Growth Enterprise Market Index rose 1.35% to close at 2,292 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index rose 1% to close at 10,957 points.Just, can the top of the sideways break through? This is probably the voice of most people.By the closing time, we can see that the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.85% to close at 3,461 points today, while the Growth Enterprise Market Index rose 1.35% to close at 2,292 points, and the Shenzhen Component Index rose 1% to close at 10,957 points.
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13