This is also a place where everyone is excited. But aren't these two "cities" and the upper levels consistent?Opponents not only don't smash the plate, but follow the trend first. Anyway, he can make money and make a lot of money! But they are certainly not "long-term capital" and "patient capital", but in fact, they are "toxic capital", but an open country can't say that it won't let you play, and moreover, it can't judge which penny belongs to the bad guys.However, I still believe that our upper class, these "art of war", we used bad streets two thousand years ago! Since it is a "war", at our home, as long as you hit it, I can catch it, and I will drop it ten times with one hand! We can also move the battlefield to the other side, which is also possible, but we will not discuss it here!
Constantly pushing up is not in line with our positioning of "slow cow" and "long cow". One day, when we need to adjust the rhythm, the opponent will follow the trend and make a fierce record. In this way, it is impossible to prevent and the harm is even greater.Is it consistent with our previous prediction? But the word "all-round" is added, so the secondary market should not only focus on food and beverage! At the last meeting, "cultivating new consumption patterns" was put forward. These are all in the same strain and echo each other.First, smash the plate after opening high and leaving high on the same day! Pour a pot of cold water at the most emotional time, and hit market confidence!
Technology is indispensable. As I said, technology is not business, but life and death. But this time, technological innovation was actually mentioned after "boosting consumption", which also shows the importance of "domestic demand". It seems that we have fully understood Ogawa's tariff stick and prepared it carefully, without compromise!The market has to go at its own pace-remember when I said this month was a time window for long positions?Both methods are very active for opponents, especially the second one is more difficult to deal with.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14