5. What is the reason for the 69-point drop in A-share volume of 2 trillion diving today?The second reason is that some high-standard stocks in some markets have recently started to ebb, and today, 17 stocks have fallen more than 9%. The previous demon stocks, such as Shandong Fiberglass, Yushang Group, Ningbo Jingda, Yiming Food, Anji Food, Shengli Precision, Shuangta Food, Taier Shares, Giant Wheel Intelligence, Jiangnan Gaoqian, Gorgeous Family, etc., all have high daily limit.The Ministry of Commerce, the central bank, etc. voiced! 20 companies announced the truth and opportunities behind the decline in A-share volume!
The latest news! Today is the evening of December 13th, and five latest news broke out in the market. The Ministry of Commerce, the Central Bank, the National Bureau of Statistics, and the China Securities Association made heavy voices, which sent some different signals to the A-share market next week. Twenty listed companies issued relevant announcements and invested in hot spots on Friday to see if it affected your sector positions. What is the reason for the 69-point drop in A-share volume of 2 trillion diving today? Sincerely remind 300 million investors!5. What is the reason for the 69-point drop in A-share volume of 2 trillion diving today?20. 6 Lianban Yibin Paper: The current P/B ratio of the company is quite different from that of the same industry.
6. China Eastern Airlines: obtained a loan amount of 450 million yuan from A-share repurchase fund loans.Today, the A-share volume of 2 trillion dives down by 69 points, and it's the first drop in the volume after 12 days of continuous rise, so next week it will form a first suppression and then rise at the 20-day moving average position, and maintain a period of interval shocks to sort out the market as a whole, and then wait for the long and short positions of the market to re-balance before it can rise again.19, 6 days and 5 boards are actually smart: there is uncertainty in the cooperation between designer business and bean bag docking.
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