So yesterday, the market opened higher and went lower. Is it really big money that is smashing the market? This can actually be seen from yesterday's transaction data. In this morning's [A-share news], Brother Jun analyzed in detail the position adjustment actions of institutions and hot money seats yesterday. Although yesterday's institutional funds did have a moderate net outflow, the outflow of institutional funds was only due to the decrease in buying, not the release of selling.In this regard, Jun Ge wants to remind everyone that there are many kinds of market funds, including the national team, main funds and ordinary retail investors. Among these three categories, they are also divided into several sub-categories. For example, the funds with the background of Chinese characters include Huijin, insurance, social security and pension. The main funds are more, which can be divided into public offering, private placement, hot money, trust, brokerage self-operated, foreign-funded institutions and so on; Even retail investors should be divided into large households and ordinary retail investors.In this regard, Jun Ge wants to remind everyone that there are many kinds of market funds, including the national team, main funds and ordinary retail investors. Among these three categories, they are also divided into several sub-categories. For example, the funds with the background of Chinese characters include Huijin, insurance, social security and pension. The main funds are more, which can be divided into public offering, private placement, hot money, trust, brokerage self-operated, foreign-funded institutions and so on; Even retail investors should be divided into large households and ordinary retail investors.
It can be seen that the power of shorting yesterday mainly comes from two aspects. In addition, the willingness of the main institutions to undertake is not strong, which eventually forms a situation in which the whole market is high and low.So yesterday, the market opened higher and went lower. Is it really big money that is smashing the market? This can actually be seen from yesterday's transaction data. In this morning's [A-share news], Brother Jun analyzed in detail the position adjustment actions of institutions and hot money seats yesterday. Although yesterday's institutional funds did have a moderate net outflow, the outflow of institutional funds was only due to the decrease in buying, not the release of selling.According to Jun Ge's analysis at that time, there are only a few reasons why the national team lurks ahead of time:
Going back to today's stop-fall market, I am afraid that the stability of the national team is only one aspect. The main institutions that stood by yesterday, most of today's buying will be released obviously. The retail investors who ran away yesterday, after seeing the market stabilize, are not expected to continue to lighten up their positions today.In addition, there is a group of people who were the main force of yesterday's pressure plate, that is, retail investors who suffered a big loss on October 8. This part of the investors have been convinced that yesterday's sharp opening will inevitably lead to a high opening and a low going, so they were selling at the opening yesterday. Some hesitant investors may have missed the high-selling opportunity opened yesterday, but they saw the unilateral decline of the market in intraday trading, which is replicating the trend of October 8. Worried that there will be a sharp drop in the next few days, I began to turn around and lighten my position.Let's take a look at today's market. The full-day amplitude of the market is only 20 points, and it can't break through 3440 up. If it turns green down, it will be quickly pulled red. This narrow fluctuation of extremely low space is either the whole market is extremely inactive or controlled by a pair of invisible hands. This is almost the same as the trend during the Third Plenary Session of the Twentieth Central Committee in mid-July this year!
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