Let me talk about my personal opinion on A-shares:

The speed of this wave of market rise is rare, and old investors have never seen it. Hong Kong stocks continued to rise during the National Day holiday, and the A-share market will open higher tomorrow.

Market judgment and strategy:

First of all, we must understand that the market is a probability problem, and decision-making is related to risk tolerance. It is not easy to express opinions on this rare market, and don't test human nature easily. If you stop it, if it is really a bull market, it will delay your making money. If you encourage it, this time it will rise too fast after all, and if the market is not right, you will fall into the pit. Old investors are generally more cautious. They can't beat new investors in a good market, but it is easier to lose money in a weak market. Assume that the bull market is coming and follow the market. This wave of short squeeze may not start to fluctuate until the 9th (those who opened an account during the holiday can only trade on the 9th). Due to the large increase in Hong Kong stocks during the holiday, it feels difficult to make a big correction tomorrow. This wave of gains is too large, and the subsequent big shocks feel very intense. New investors who came in after the holiday will rush in without thinking and feel that they will be short-covered. The direction of subsequent speculation mainly depends on securities, Internet finance and technology. We are not optimistic about the sustainability of real estate, and we should pay attention to avoid the dividend stocks that have risen against the trend in the past two years. This time, new investors were attracted by the big rise. If they encounter a big bull market, they may make money faster than old investors, but they are easy to get carried away and lose money in the future market.

For new investors, I can only suggest: 1. If you play with suggestions, play with ETF funds (ETF funds are a package of stocks, which saves you the trouble of stock selection and does not require stamp duty). 2. Think more about your risk tolerance. If you make money, don't get carried away. Even a feast will end.