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The second reason is that at 10:50 this morning, the market reversed in a V-shape, and the Growth Enterprise Market suddenly rose rapidly, mainly due to the strength of the financial and new energy sectors.Then, today, December 12, Thursday, why did it suddenly rise, and the Growth Enterprise Market fell from 0.03% to over 1.3%? What are the reasons? I think there are two reasons for the sudden rise.
Today's market has entered a stage where individual stocks are mixed. This means that the differences in the market still exist. After the early opening at 3,494.87 points, a lot of funds entered the market, but the market fell further. It can be seen that there are a lot of selling orders above A shares, which has great resistance to the breakthrough process of 3,500 points.Today, December 12th, the sudden intraday rally undoubtedly shows that A shares are still in a strong market. The market is led by the financial sector, and the theme concept is active, which means that the mood of the stock market is picking up quickly, and it has not affected the pattern of market volatility because of Tuesday's high opening and low going.The first reason is that the current round of market decline at 3494.87 points, with the lowest drop to 3416 points, entered the rising process on Wednesday and Thursday. It can be seen that the short-term decline of the index has been put in place, and it is not excluded that some funds have accelerated the progress of index pull-up in order to avoid stepping on the air.
Today, December 12th, the sudden intraday rally undoubtedly shows that A shares are still in a strong market. The market is led by the financial sector, and the theme concept is active, which means that the mood of the stock market is picking up quickly, and it has not affected the pattern of market volatility because of Tuesday's high opening and low going.Write it at the endA shares: Today, December 12th, why did it suddenly rise? There are two reasons!
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