This "moderately loose" statement the day before yesterday is definitely a major positive. Yesterday, A shares opened higher and went lower, but it was still expected to be too full! The high pressure level of 3500 was superimposed, so it dropped sharply. After-hours, the national society issued a document to interpret "moderate easing", and everyone understands the signal! This is a kind of expected management, which embodies the intention of caring for the economy and the stock market.Iii. 11 Linked Board Yiming Food: Shareholders reduced their holdings of 138,200 shares today, and there is a risk of a sharp decline in the short term.Wentai Technology: Shareholders plan to reduce their holdings by no more than 2%;
In addition, it is planned to distribute a cash dividend of 12.3 yuan to all shareholders for every 10 shares, with a total dividend of 4.5 billion yuan. In April this year, Ningde has paid dividends of 22 billion yuan, and this time it totaled 27.4 billion yuan. According to the current market value of 11,900, the corresponding dividend yield is 2.3%! It's really not low.Let's talk about some encouraging and unintelligent observations. Now the main purpose of everyone's smashing is to adjust positions, not to sell them back. This is the biggest difference from the past few years! Explain that regardless of retail investors, institutions and foreign investors, they still believe in the A-share bull market.News:
However, it is a great pity that the China stock market has never had a history of retail investors and institutions getting rich together. Don't deal with hot money and quantification! Foreign investment in A-shares has also become stale and has become fond of speculation. There are always too many routines to create A shares, which is too tiring to play, and the experience is really bad.Easy to change the world: shareholders intend to reduce their holdings by no more than 3.05% in total;First, heavy! Shanghai merger and reorganization action plan announced
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-13