Finally, what I said to the main title of the message. I don't approve, which almost surprised my chin! What do you think of this? Welcome to leave a message in the message area to discuss and talk about your different views and voices!The IPO has started to blow again, and some economists said over the weekend that IPO should be normalized. Today, there are brokers who explain that IPO is expected to pick up in 2008. Next year's IPO will pick up, basically picking up. Up to now, there are 92 IPOs listed this year, and this year there are about 100.
Heavy! There are three major news in the securities market, IPO may pick up, A-share benchmarking is difficult, and retail investors dominate the dispute. What is the fate of A-shares?The US stock market has a history of more than 200 years, and the US stock market has experienced two world wars. It is true that the US stock market is the most mature financial market in the world, and it is also a market where global capital flows in, so A shares are indeed a bit behind the US stock market! However, the A-share market is not as good as the increase of the Thai stock market next to it, which is a bit unreasonable! A shares should be well refueled!2. Chen Guo: A-shares born in the 1990s have their own temper attributes and are not suitable for all-round benchmarking of US stocks at once.
The IPO has started to blow again, and some economists said over the weekend that IPO should be normalized. Today, there are brokers who explain that IPO is expected to pick up in 2008. Next year's IPO will pick up, basically picking up. Up to now, there are 92 IPOs listed this year, and this year there are about 100.3. Tian Xuan: The China stock market is dominated by retail investors. This is not a healthy capital market. The bull market of US stocks is because retail investors no longer trade in person but invest through institutions.2. Chen Guo: A-shares born in the 1990s have their own temper attributes and are not suitable for all-round benchmarking of US stocks at once.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14