What about tomorrow? Continue to climb slowly, step back on the five-day line at any time in the future and stay away from the five-day line, and the moving averages are slowly arranged in long positions.For example, most consumer stocks with large platesBut the surge should not be a mad cow.
It's all hot money.Waiting for the opening of the upper rail of the Bollinger Band does not rule out a big rise.Waiting for the opening of the upper rail of the Bollinger Band does not rule out a big rise.
Waiting for the opening of the upper rail of the Bollinger Band does not rule out a big rise.