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Sector rotation is relatively rapid; investors should be attentive to buying high and selling low.
Market Analysis: Today, Thursday, the trading volume shrank to 21 trillion yuan, with only six trading days left before the New Year. In such market conditions, many people have chosen to withdraw. Recognizing losses, I took my money and went home for the New Year. [Taogu Ba]
Another group is holding on, thinking, “Keep throwing money in, the current slow bull market will eventually rebound,” so I hold my positions without selling, waiting for the market to recover before I exit. I am just holding stocks through the holiday.
Actually, at extreme emotional points, the market always gives you hope.
A correction that makes you want to give up, a correction that leaves you helpless, a correction that makes you feel hopeless.
Then it lifts again, and you feel that the light is just ahead.
Isn’t it all the same feeling? Usually everyone knows this, and as the holidays approach, everyone worries that many funds will exit for the New Year. Honestly, after nearly two weeks of such market conditions, have many funds already exited?
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Of course, I know no one will believe what I’m saying. I just want to share a perspective: Take profits when the market looks good, buy low and sell high.**
There’s not much point in analyzing sectors; after thorough analysis, everything is already clear.
I don’t want to analyze consumer stocks either—super short-term trading, quantitative strategies outperform you. If you can’t beat quantitative trading, it’s better not to try.
Focus on high-quality stocks within sectors, those with solid fundamentals. Buying low and selling high is the key. Consistent profits are the way to achieve compound growth!
One view is that the market will definitely trend upward in oscillations; there’s no need to worry about the index. Focus on individual stocks, and if you really don’t understand trading, just go for index ETFs.
The above is just my personal analysis and does not constitute any advice or suggestion to anyone. The stock market carries risks. Invest cautiously!!!