3.25 Simple Alternating-Day Game

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Today is the second day of the index reversal, with the node at 1 to 2, and a two-board ladder team. The analysis of the two-board ladder team mainly focuses on: 1. whether there are indicators in the market; 2. the resilience when Yunnan Energy was selling off, among other aspects. [Taogu Ba]

Idea 1: One-word limit rabbit.

Xinneng Taishan. The largest volume in the two-board bidding, fermentation of optical fibers. The reason for the “new” character is currently positioned as the previous Shenhua Development A, which has an advantage over China Fortune Land Development in that it also carries its own theme. At the end of the session, Xinneng Shares, does the “new” character indicate guidance?

Hunan Development. Locked volume + bidding plus single order (Liaoning Energy technique) + XX Development assist + double Hunan, from the Southern character perspective, has flaws, difficult? The sealing order perspective is somewhat lacking.

Idea 2: Aoruite vs Guangdong Power vs Shaoneng. Aoruite, the “Rui” character perspective is unsolvable; Guangdong Power and Shaoneng both had order leaks during Yunnan Energy’s sell-off. Based on the limit-up time, sealing strength, and previous performance, Shaoneng is better than Guangdong. Shaoneng’s logic has been mentioned multiple times before; if unclear, you can review it. Guangdong has a lion head indicator, which exploded in the afternoon; among the three, Shaoneng’s team is the strongest, with energy-saving wind power (debt) guidance, marked with order leaks but no explosion, and Shaoneng’s previous first-limit indicator also rose to limit-up. From the Guangdong perspective, Goliath returned in the afternoon, indicating Guangdong; from the Li character perspective, push Guangdong Power. There is an interesting stock in Guangdong called Baoxin New Energy—new energy, is it a treasure? Or energy reserve?

Referring to Shenhua Development A pushing Hua Liao, because Zhen Shi Tong (ST) exploded at the end of the session, more intuitively, the energy push of Xinneng—two boards with the “energy” character, one is Ningbo, one is Shaoneng, and one is debt stock energy-saving. Currently, Shaoneng looks the best.

The last time Shaoneng’s 3rd board, which was Liaoning’s 5th board, Liaoning exploded in the afternoon, Shaoneng had no order leaks. My personal understanding is that Shaoneng was waiting for this node, with Shao’s first board and today’s board matching my personal chart. A high open releases all chips, the optimal bidding solution?

Idea 3: Ningbo Energy. I didn’t want to write this originally, but with the “energy” character in the two-board, Xinneng, energy-saving, Shaoneng, then it’s only Ningbo. Feeling that a low open tomorrow isn’t urgent because Zhejiang Xinneng had a big drop yesterday, and today’s low open also advanced, it’s a test. More importantly, Luokai Shares issued guidance—really spent money, unfortunately Zhejiang Zhongcheng exploded. Additionally, today Zhejiang Xinneng was more proactive; if it really wants to act, Ningbo must take the initiative, Zhejiang can let or block Liaoning. Ningbo’s advantage over Zhejiang is the node; the node is greater than everything?

Another note: in the morning, it’s normally better to watch Shao first, not it, because the 50,000-share sweep is still flawed.

Idea 4: Hunan Tianyan. Same ID as Changfei, using the Sanfangxiang technique. The Great Wall returned in the afternoon, which I only wrote after it rebounded, impacting the power sector.

Idea 5: Zhongmin Energy. Strait concept, central. The highlight is the “middle water fishery” of the energy sector, the first to hit the limit in Fujian Energy. Min Dong Electric Power pushes Min, Runbei indicates guidance. The downside is whether it’s a node, with some suppression.

(Investment decisions should be based on individual independent judgment. The above content is for general discussion only and does not constitute any investment advice. The market carries risks; operate cautiously.)

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