Can we have a big repair on Wednesday?The securities sector is still the key to tomorrow. Today, it is also high and low. At present, it has not fallen below the offensive line, and the short-term trend remains intact. If it falls again tomorrow, it will fall below the offensive line, and the short-term trend will initially weaken. We should pay attention to short-term risks and control our positions.Shanghai heavy release
Although the trend of the market today is very ugly, there are some positive signs. First, it has not yet fallen below the daily offensive line, and the offensive line is still upward, so the market will continue to rebound. Secondly, it has broken through the daily pressure level today, which is also the first time in the near future, and it can be regarded as a breakthrough. Then today, the quantity and energy are also very obvious, and there is nothing to worry about if there is quantity and energy. Tomorrow, the offensive line will continue to move up and will be close to today's closing point, so tomorrow's trend is very important for the short-term trend. It can be said that it can only go up but not down. If it falls, the short-term trend will weaken. If we can hold the offensive line tomorrow, there is still a possibility that the market will rebound. After all, the current market is still in a state of high control. The main players are deeply involved and have the ability to control the disk, so there is no need to be overly pessimistic about tomorrow's trend for the time being. Pay attention to the competition around 3410 points. If you hold on, the short-term problem is not very big.On December 10th, the Great Hall of the People in Beijing met with the heads of major international economic organizations who came to China to attend the "1+10" Dialogue, expressing full confidence in achieving this year's economic growth target and continuing to play the role of the biggest engine of world economic growth.Shanghai heavy release
Statement of work: Personal opinion, for reference only.Analysis of exchange rate trend