Group 1 - The market index is unlikely to rise after January 15, and investors are advised to reduce their positions gradually and avoid chasing stocks that have already surged [1][2] - Since January 15, the scale of share reduction by state-owned funds has approached 400 billion, indicating a significant pullback in the market [1] - Regulatory authorities have intensified penalties against listed companies and private equity, leading to a poor performance of large-cap stocks and substantial declines in small-cap stocks [1] Group 2 - The current market situation does not signify the end of a long-term bull market, which is still anticipated [2] - Investors are encouraged to follow the actions of state-owned funds, refraining from participation during market suppression and waiting for a clearer buying signal [2] - It is crucial for investors to act decisively when sell signals appear in their stock holdings and to be patient for future buying opportunities [2]
和讯投顾李望军: 防止追高买入 大涨过程中的放量是出货
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2026-01-27 06:09