Hexun Investment Advisor Zhang Tingyu: How to operate in a weak market?

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This market is best left alone—don’t trade. According to Hexun Investment Advisor Zhang Tingyu’s analysis, don’t think that this market is something you need to trade every day. In fact, in a particularly weak market like this, there are only two approaches. The first approach is the one I just mentioned: don’t trade. See whether you can beat 90% of people by staying in cash for a month. Of course, if you insist on trading, I’ll give you a way of thinking. This strategy should be for a weak market—an idea that can help you achieve some results.

Ah—when the market is weak, the best approach is to “trade as a group.” In today’s market, you either go trade some groupings in individual stocks, or you trade groupings by sectors. Look at sector groupings—if it’s a group of healthcare stocks, for example. The most typical case today is this “some Dou Dou” concept once again becoming the top pick. That’s why “some Dou Dou”… we usually see it as not doing much, but recently it’s been especially strong. People believe that “some Dou Dou” is running an independent trend—an “as a group”行情. So I think that if you continue to trade next, and assuming there hasn’t been an emotional reversal across the whole market, you should still keep doing the idea of trading as a group.

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