There is a wonderful saying, "the high point now is the low point in the future." This is a horizontal line, which is obviously of great investment value.At that time, the debate was as close as a bee. As far as the area was concerned, there were only three points: "Below the platform rail 2638".The world is optimistic about China's assets, so there is no need to sell yourself short. The bull market may also rise, and the average investor's shareholding is close.
Tell me something about the data. 3.66 As the 298 trading days (or 64 weeks) since the launch of the 5-wave market, if the horizontal line at the top of the 4-wave market is 4.77, then the small 3-wave rebound is defined at the start of the 18 trading days, and the low point is 4.78, supported by the horizontal line, which means that we can stop now.Research is to explore the unknown, and words are only responsible for the past. Not responsible for whether the result is yes or no. There are assumptions and requirements for the characteristics. I hope so, and it has been proved.If the adjustment low of 5.40 is predicted to be 4.78, there will be a sense of mystery. Today, Monday morning quarterback is as magical as Monday morning quarterback.
The requirements of data or K-line form, such as distinguishing the GEM from the Shanghai Stock Exchange, require the 3-wave form to be close to the upper track. What is needed is market appeal, and promising the market is a lot of favorable policies.It has been said that China Bank (2.44) will double the market, and the market will also double (2.440). Ride a donkey and read a songbook. We'll see.The resumption of the 601988 support is also ok, with a high of 5.17 hitting a new high since the rebound in 18 trading days. It can also be said that if the weight is 0.2364, it is 5.4064, a record high. It can also be said that as a weather vane, the market will not only be worry-free, but also hit a new high!
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