For short-term investors, the following points have been extracted:
Firstly, the analysis of the daily rise and fall charts
What are the current hot sectors in the market and where is the profit effect from the price increase chart? Understand market sentiment from the decline chart and avoid weak sectors and individual stocks.
Secondly, analyze the trends of major funds such as funds and speculative funds from the Dragon and Tiger List.
Thirdly, a summary of one's own actions on that day
What did you buy? What did you sell? Did you make the right purchase? Did you sell it wrong? Why buy and sell? How do you plan for tomorrow?
Fourth, evening message collection
Analyze major domestic and international events from China Securities Journal, Shanghai Securities Journal, Securities Times, and other sources.
Where can I find the theme?
Headlines, national policies, and major events from major securities newspapers, especially news from CCTV 1 and 2, can help us discover potential hotspots and add them to our self selected sections;
But the actual market response, what the current hot topics are, still depends on the daily fluctuations of the sectors and the sectors with the largest inflow and outflow of funds.
This should be noted that the themes you are optimistic about may not necessarily be recognized by the market; After recognition, there may not be an immediate reaction.
Preference for capital flow
Funds are the direct factor driving up stock prices, and the sustained flow of funds is bound to be consistent with market expectations and is also the direction where the main force flows.
Interpretation of market sentiment
The limit up board is the strongest signal reflecting market sentiment.
How many individual stocks hit the limit up today, how many naturally hit the limit up, and what were the reasons for the limit up; How many individual stocks have increased by more than 5%; Do they belong to the same concept or are they scattered; How many tickets have hit the limit down. The number of limit ups and downs reflects the market sentiment.