The day before yesterday, the Bank of Canada was cut by 50 basis points. Yesterday, the Swiss bank also cut 50 basis points. European banks are also downgraded. Next, the Fed's RRR cut is also a high probability. These good news also have a great impact on promoting the A-share market. Come on, choose good stocks and wait for the rise.2, late at night, major announcement: down!
At present, the market is taking a steady and steady course, fluctuating upward step by step. Only in this way can the market be more stable and last longer. If the slow bull market in the stock market can last for three to five years, it will represent the emergence of long-term investment value in China stock market. Then it will attract more investors to invest in the A-share market, and the funds will keep coming into the market. Then the index will go up all the way. So I personally am optimistic about the A-share market. As long as we are not greedy, we can make money in the A-share market. Everyone just needs to wait patiently for the market to come. Come on!At present, the market is taking a steady and steady course, fluctuating upward step by step. Only in this way can the market be more stable and last longer. If the slow bull market in the stock market can last for three to five years, it will represent the emergence of long-term investment value in China stock market. Then it will attract more investors to invest in the A-share market, and the funds will keep coming into the market. Then the index will go up all the way. So I personally am optimistic about the A-share market. As long as we are not greedy, we can make money in the A-share market. Everyone just needs to wait patiently for the market to come. Come on!
A-share: Today, on December 13th, the volume of the market increased, and the trend formed. Today, the market trend was pleasantly surprised.A-share: Today, on December 13th, the volume of the market increased, and the trend formed. Today, the market trend was pleasantly surprised.From the news:
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