The day before the demon stock takes off, there are usually the following signs:7. The daily limit appears continuously: before the skyrocketing, the daily limit may be continuous or multiple times. The daily limit is a sign that the market funds are highly concerned and actively doing more. The continuous daily limit can attract more investors' attention, and it also shows that the market funds are gathered and the enthusiasm for the stock is high.3. The circulation is not large: before becoming a demon stock, its circulation is usually not very large, which is conducive to the main control operation. The main force can collect chips more easily, and then manipulate the stock price.
The day before the demon stock takes off, there are usually the following signs.1. Rise against the trend: When the market is in a state of adjustment or decline, demon stocks will rise against the trend. For example, the market index fell, but the stock can keep rising, but the continuous increase in the short term may not be large, showing relative independence and resilience.The day before the demon stock takes off, there are usually the following signs:
1. Rise against the trend: When the market is in a state of adjustment or decline, demon stocks will rise against the trend. For example, the market index fell, but the stock can keep rising, but the continuous increase in the short term may not be large, showing relative independence and resilience.2. Low start-up price: Before the outbreak, the price of monster stocks was generally at a low level, which was convenient for the main funds to rise, and there would be more room for subsequent inflation. Usually a stock that is relatively undervalued in the market.It should be noted that even if these signs appear, it is not entirely certain that a stock will become a monster stock, because the stock market is complex and uncertain. When making investment decisions, investors should comprehensively consider various factors, not just rely on these signs, but also have a full understanding and evaluation of risks.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13