Oscillating Forward, Slaughtering Both Bulls and Bears
2007/9/24 15:26:30
Recent market action has probably been extremely difficult for the vast majority of people. However, it's not hard to notice that this ID's stocks have increasingly looked like they've been drinking Shuijingfang (premium baijiu). China-prefix stocks and thematic stocks — two wings — which is why this portfolio has been soaring until now. In a market like this, oscillating forward while slaughtering both bulls and bears, maintaining such rhythm is like a delicate Lingbo Microstep dance on the blade's edge.
Those big sea turtles (returning overseas funds) start arriving back one after another from tomorrow. Of course, the underwriters and cheerleaders all need to protect them a bit. If you couldn't see the brilliance of this ID catching the falling stone at 3600 before, you should understand it now. As for China Unicom and the like — it's basically a robbery. You're underwriting China Mobile? Then you'd better not bid up Unicom. You'd better not hand money to this ID on a platter. This ID is just collecting tolls.
Of course, all this is for large capital. Small capital generally doesn't need to worry about these big beasts. Isn't it more fun to play around in thematic stocks? For 600078, please carefully study the 15-minute, 5-minute, 1-minute charts and so on — see how textbook the interval nesting is. As I always say: when it's falling, think about buy points; when it's rising, think about sell points. That's how you do stocks — otherwise stocks are doing you.
The overall market right now — not much to say. The 1-minute departure from the 5-minute hub starting at segment 106 has appeared. If the pullback can form a third buy point, then we continue the game. At most, it builds out a 30-minute hub — that would be even more fun.
Had something today, can't say much. The moon is full — watch for increased short-term oscillation.
Signing off first. Goodbye.
Please note: the first green arrow below is NOT a stroke. Why? Because the top fractal is below the bottom fractal — how is that possible? The second arrow IS a standard stroke by the latest criteria.
