A-share: China's assets have shrunk slightly. Is the A-share market going to pull back today?A-share: China's assets have shrunk slightly. Is the A-share market going to pull back today?Second, judging from the Nasdaq China Jinlong Index, judging from the FTSE A50 index futures, judging from the performance of Hong Kong stocks, there is no possibility of a sustained rise, and A shares are no exception. Therefore, since Hong Kong stocks, FTSE A50 index futures and NASDAQ China Jinlong index rose sharply, there has been a correction for two consecutive days. Under such circumstances, why is there no reason for the A-share market not to make a correction today?
Third, if the RMB exchange rate falls and the US dollar index is strong, the RMB exchange rate will bear the pressure brought by the strong US dollar, which will bring some disturbance to the A-share market. Such disturbance will affect market sentiment and affect the return of incremental funds, which is very unfavorable for the market trend.What followed was that yesterday, the market actually experienced a sharp decline in volume, which was more than 420 billion yuan less than the previous trading day. This is a negative signal for most investors.A-share: China's assets have shrunk slightly. Is the A-share market going to pull back today?
What followed was that yesterday, the market actually experienced a sharp decline in volume, which was more than 420 billion yuan less than the previous trading day. This is a negative signal for most investors.Today, when I woke up, news came from the external market information. China's assets shrank slightly, and the Nasdaq China Jinlong Index closed down 0.74%. FTSE A50 closed down 0.01% for the night; The onshore RMB closed at 7.2615 yuan against the US dollar at night, down 124 points from Tuesday's night closing; The offshore RMB fell 212 points against the US dollar from late new york on Tuesday.
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