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HexUN Investment Advisor Mu Baojian: Stock Market "Many Killing Many"? Don't Panic!
On March 20th, Hexun Investment Advisor Chief Bao Jian stated that today’s market experienced a significant decline with increased trading volume, resulting in a phenomenon of panic selling. Many investors felt frightened as a result. This situation was actually caused by the main market players leveraging external negative factors, combined with internal stock rotation cycles, creating a panic-driven sell-off. The break below 4,000 points not only shattered investors’ psychological defenses but also triggered stop-loss orders in algorithmic trading, leading to the current situation. Currently, the market is not lacking in trading volume or funds; what is truly missing is a main theme that can unify the market consensus. So, when will the market bottom out? I believe it requires the establishment of a new main theme that resonates with the overall index. What should we do now? Investors should remember that stock prices tend to fall after rising too much, and rise after falling too much. The more aggressively the main players suppress the market and push prices down, the stronger the rebound is likely to be later. Therefore, friends should hold onto low-priced, high-quality stocks with solid performance, as they are likely to be among the first to rise when the market rebounds.