On December 10 th, the news that the bull market that investors were looking forward to didn't wait. On the contrary, A shares went out of the "hair set" market, which made people feel surprised.While some funds flow into the bond market, some funds choose to take profits.When the market opened in early trading, the three major indexes of A shares put on a "bullish" posture. In the morning session, under the tone of "stabilizing the property market and improving investment efficiency", the three major indexes of A shares opened sharply higher. The Shanghai Composite Index opened 2.58% higher; Shenzhen Component Index opened 3.66% higher; Growth enterprise market index opened 4.88% higher, but the three major stock indexes then began to fluctuate downward, and there was no obvious rebound all day, and finally made up for the gap left by the early opening.
A shares opened higher and went lower, and staged a "hair set" market. What happened behind it? Some of the latent funds have been cashed in, and the seesaw effect of stock bonds has reappeared. What will happen to the stock market and bond market in the future?At the close, the three A-share indexes all rose below 1%, the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.59% to 3,422.66 points, the Shenzhen Component Index rose 0.75% to 10,812.58 points and the Growth Enterprise Market Index rose 0.69% to 2,264.05 points. The turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets was 2.2 trillion, 565.7 billion more than the previous trading day. Humanoid robots, food processing, internet e-commerce, Sora concept and other sectors were among the top gainers, while the sectors of cultivating diamonds, coal, ports and electricity were among the top losers.By the close of treasury bond futures, the 30-year main contract rose 1.37%, the 10-year main contract rose 0.67%, the 5-year main contract rose 0.41% and the 2-year main contract rose 0.13%.
Some latent funds are cashing in well.Reproduction of seesaw effect of stock debtAs for why A-shares go high and low, it may be related to the positive cashing of some hidden funds of A-shares and the seesaw effect of stock bonds.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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