早盘直击|今日行情关注

Core Viewpoint - The expectation of a rate cut by the Federal Reserve in December has diminished, leading to a global adjustment in stock markets, with concerns about potential bubbles in the artificial intelligence sector affecting market risk appetite [1]. Market Performance - Following the Federal Reserve's October meeting, the anticipation of a December rate cut has decreased, causing disturbances in global liquidity expectations and resulting in a weak performance in overseas stock markets [1]. - The A-share market, which had already been digesting gains from the second half of the year, has also been impacted by overseas market trends, leading to a decline in short-term holding confidence and an increase in profit-taking sentiment [1]. - Last week, the market experienced consecutive adjustments with reduced trading volume, as the Shanghai Composite Index fell below the 60-day moving average and left a significant downward gap [1]. - The Shenzhen Component Index also saw substantial adjustments, losing the 60-day moving average and widening its decline [1]. Trading Volume and Market Trends - The average daily trading volume for both markets last week was approximately 1.8 trillion yuan, a decrease from the previous week [1]. - Market hotspots were primarily concentrated in defensive sectors, while small-cap and technology stocks led the decline [1]. - The Shanghai Composite Index faced technical resistance, leading to a downward adjustment and returning to the consolidation range observed in August and September [1]. - The index encountered technical resistance at the end of the previous week, resulting in a sudden downward adjustment that continued into the following week, breaking through multiple short- and medium-term moving averages [1]. - Currently, the index has returned to the horizontal consolidation range from August and September, and it is advised to closely monitor the effectiveness of the previous support levels [1].