Intraday Observation: Judging the strength of today's market mainly depends on two dimensions. First, whether it can break the pattern of continuous three-day decline in individual stocks and turn to a general rise; second, whether this change can drive the overall market to rise in sync. The specific details of observation focus on two points: one is the performance after 10 o'clock, and the other is whether the yellow line stabilizes above the white line.
The opening was slightly higher in the morning, the market dipped to 3961 points and then rebounded, followed by oscillating upward. The half-hour trading volume reached 269.7 billion yuan, roughly the same as the previous day. However, since 10 o'clock, the trend of widespread decline in individual stocks has not improved. This signal is very critical.
If the market continues to perform poorly in the afternoon, it is recommended that investors take timely profits on stocks with good gains and moderately reduce their positions. Because if this weakness persists until the close, the subsequent market after the New Year's Day holiday could be worrisome. Therefore, there is no need to rush into action now; it’s better to wait until after 2 p.m. to make decisions based on the actual trend.
The market performance over the past two days is highly significant, as it directly affects the overall trend after New Year's Day. The coordinated performance of individual stocks and the overall market, as well as whether technical breakouts occur, all become important signals for judging the future market. The structure and strength today, to some extent, determine the direction for the upcoming period.
The above is my personal market observation and operational ideas, for reference only.
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DaisyUnicorn
· 10h ago
It's that time again... individual stocks have been like wilting little flowers these days. We'll see if they can regain their spirit this afternoon.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 10h ago
Starting at 10 o'clock, it dropped again. Is this really the time to clear out the inventory?
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DecentralizedElder
· 10h ago
After 10 o'clock, it's still the same behavior. I feel like I need to reduce my position.
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airdrop_huntress
· 10h ago
After 10 o'clock, it's still the same old story, individual stocks still falling, I see trouble ahead.
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hodl_therapist
· 10h ago
It's the same old story—watch the yellow and white lines, check 10 o'clock, look at the trading volume... and the result? We still have to wait until 2 p.m. to find out, right?
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SignatureLiquidator
· 10h ago
It's still the same after 10 o'clock; it feels like I need to reduce my position.
Intraday Observation: Judging the strength of today's market mainly depends on two dimensions. First, whether it can break the pattern of continuous three-day decline in individual stocks and turn to a general rise; second, whether this change can drive the overall market to rise in sync. The specific details of observation focus on two points: one is the performance after 10 o'clock, and the other is whether the yellow line stabilizes above the white line.
The opening was slightly higher in the morning, the market dipped to 3961 points and then rebounded, followed by oscillating upward. The half-hour trading volume reached 269.7 billion yuan, roughly the same as the previous day. However, since 10 o'clock, the trend of widespread decline in individual stocks has not improved. This signal is very critical.
If the market continues to perform poorly in the afternoon, it is recommended that investors take timely profits on stocks with good gains and moderately reduce their positions. Because if this weakness persists until the close, the subsequent market after the New Year's Day holiday could be worrisome. Therefore, there is no need to rush into action now; it’s better to wait until after 2 p.m. to make decisions based on the actual trend.
The market performance over the past two days is highly significant, as it directly affects the overall trend after New Year's Day. The coordinated performance of individual stocks and the overall market, as well as whether technical breakouts occur, all become important signals for judging the future market. The structure and strength today, to some extent, determine the direction for the upcoming period.
The above is my personal market observation and operational ideas, for reference only.