He Xun Investment Advisor Gao Hongpeng: How to Capitalize on Rebounds?

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The continuous decline mentioned by Pufan yesterday is an extreme market condition that is unsustainable. A rebound can happen at any time. So, how should we view today’s situation after the rebound? According to Gao Hongpeng, a Huaxun investment advisor, if there are no major surprises from the external environment, this level is part of a bottoming process, and it is a mid-term low point. That mid-term low point is actually a complex process; it won’t happen overnight, nor will it shoot straight up. That’s unrealistic and highly unlikely.

During this process, the index may remain relatively stable, while individual stocks move at their own pace. For stocks that were trapped earlier, we need to know how to respond. If a rebound hits a key resistance level and can’t break through, we should actively adjust our positions. Which direction should we adjust to? My core view is to let the weak go and keep the strong. What is strong? When the market adjusts and consolidates, and when it stabilizes and starts to rise, that’s strong. Some say that during market adjustments, there’s a risk of a rebound, so we must be aware of this risk.

(Edited by: Wang Gang HF004)

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