Finally, what I said to the main title of the message. I don't approve, which almost surprised my chin! What do you think of this? Welcome to leave a message in the message area to discuss and talk about your different views and voices!3. Tian Xuan: The China stock market is dominated by retail investors. This is not a healthy capital market. The bull market of US stocks is because retail investors no longer trade in person but invest through institutions.
Like the support, I wish everyone a victory!2. Chen Guo: A-shares born in the 1990s have their own temper attributes and are not suitable for all-round benchmarking of US stocks at once.This year, the Shanghai Composite Index has risen by nearly 500 points so far. At present, A shares have stepped out of the bullish upward trend, and the index will exceed 3,731 or even 4,000 points next year, so it should be reasonable to reach more than 150 IPOs next year!
I think as a new stockholder, he lacks basic knowledge, experience and psychological endurance, and he is not very strong. Indeed, it is better to follow those index funds, which may be higher than bank time deposits. As for people in the market who have the ability to earn twice or even 10 times, small white stockholders should not be greedy for others to make money. Everyone makes money in their own cognition.The US stock market has a history of more than 200 years, and the US stock market has experienced two world wars. It is true that the US stock market is the most mature financial market in the world, and it is also a market where global capital flows in, so A shares are indeed a bit behind the US stock market! However, the A-share market is not as good as the increase of the Thai stock market next to it, which is a bit unreasonable! A shares should be well refueled!3. Tian Xuan: The China stock market is dominated by retail investors. This is not a healthy capital market. The bull market of US stocks is because retail investors no longer trade in person but invest through institutions.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13