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Abstract generation in progress

Four-Board Layout
Huiyuan, a computing-power leader. The first board had multiple consecutive one-price limit-up boards to give a boost; the turnover is being held over until tomorrow. Tomorrow we’ll look at Taishan’s feedback to decide whether to put on another one-price solo play.

Third Board
Zhong Anke. After it hit the upper limit, Taishan and Huiyuan got smashed, and Changfei jumped. You say it’s leading in computing power—I don’t think so. If it were, the opening auction would be too low.

Second Board
Zhonggong. It opened with a rotten board and a one-price limit. The theme isn’t broad enough for the general public, but it does have a computing-power attribute, so it’s understandable. The essence is that it’s from the same batch as Huiyuan—I think it’s hard to separate.

Jinling. How could Jinling be something that belongs in a pond? Every year they smash the stock—so much you end up crying. Even a passerby like you—

Tongding Interconnection. Following Huiyuan—hard to separate.

Gaole. Guangdong. A pre-ST stock; mainly pairing with Yue.

Yue Media. Taking a lead by one position; like Zhonggong, even if it’s just “scraping along,” it can still suppress the first board. It didn’t withdraw.

Hua Yuan. A pre-ST stock; Beijing real estate accompanies Zhonggong.

Kori. Guangdong’s institutional trend.

Pubang. Guangdong low-price, loss-making; pushing Yue and Zhongdu can work too.

Xin Zhonggang. A missed breakout board in the computing-power theme—debt stocks.

First Board

  1. Jin Yao Taishan gets smashed; a big bullish candle at the key node.
  2. Computing power communication is dominant in one go; applications “eat along the way,” and computing-power money flows back.
  3. Aerospace nonferrous rotates.
  4. Multiple computing-power one-price limit-up boards.

First-Board Watch
0. Too many branches, and it may not be able to break away from Huiyuan; you can only analyze from a regional perspective.

  1. Zhejiang: Liou, Jinyi.
  2. Northeast: Fuan.
  3. …too many.

Pace

  1. Jin Yao Xin Tian Taishan and the same main controller smash the market; Huiyuan successfully climbs to the top.
  2. Computing power is dominant. Each sub-branch ferments—will it be another one-day trip? We’ll know from tomorrow’s opening auction.

Tomorrow’s Plan

  1. Check whether computing power has any new one-price limit-up board—the strength today was too much.
  2. See whether Huiyuan can “pick up a leak,” combining the situation and Taishan’s feedback.
  3. Go into board-two blindly—blind isolation.
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