December 10th Morning Post: High-level enlargement, homework came out today!In a word, I will take the opportunity to make a downward adjustment today! In particular, some small tickets are a good time to take advantage of profit!1. This time, boosting consumption and expanding domestic demand are put in the first place, which is basically consistent with the official media preheating. But I emphasized this piece yesterday. It's not that everyone doesn't want to spend, but that they don't have money to spend. It depends on whether the money issued by the special national debt can be cashed in, which will benefit big consumption in the short term, but the overall increase of this piece is really not small. Don't blindly chase after it.
In a word, I will take the opportunity to make a downward adjustment today! In particular, some small tickets are a good time to take advantage of profit!3. The monetary policy has shifted from steady to moderately loose, which has been mentioned again since 2011. I don't need to say much, but this is expected, and it hasn't landed yet, and the above supplement is to keep the bottom line of systemic risk, so it won't be like the previous flood irrigation, at least in 2014. Leveraged cattle should be difficult to reproduce.
Overnight, the external stock markets were mixed, and the three major indexes of the United States weakened collectively, while the Chinese stock index rose by 8.35% and the A50 index rose by 0.84%. The external sentiment was obviously beneficial to China assets. Therefore, there is no suspense in opening higher today, but if the opening is too large, it is not a good thing.In response, you can hold shares, but it is not suitable for chasing up. Remember! Never!4. For the first time, the extraordinary countercyclical adjustment was put forward, and it was clearly named for the first time to stabilize the stock market and the property market. There are several points that we should treat dialectically:
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Strategy guide 12-13
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