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Do you recommend buying it?

How much do you know about a50 stock?

Do you recommend buying it?

Can I still buy the A50?

Regarding this question, I provide a set of numbers for everyone to judge: First, let’s talk about the leading Moutai.

Since February 2016, it has risen from a low of 186.64 yuan, which lasted 24 months, and reached a high of 779.06 yuan in January this year.

Let’s talk about Ping An of China with an increase of 317.41%.

The rise started in May 2017, with the lowest point rising to 36.15 yuan, which lasted for 9 months, and reached the highest rise of 81.28 yuan in January this year.

The increase is as high as 124.84%.

Gree Electric Appliances started to rise from a low of 15 yuan in February 2016, which lasted 18 months, and reached a maximum of 58.7 yuan in January this year.

The increase was as high as 291.33%.

Can you think about how much money the main players in these stocks earned?

Think again about how big the market size of these stocks is?

This means how big is the main position?

With such a high increase and such a large circulation, will the chips be concentrated in the hands of retail investors?

Even if the main force sells this kind of stocks now regardless of cost, the money it makes is beyond our imagination.

With such a large circulation and such a large increase, can retail investors buy it to push up the stock price?

Therefore, if these stocks have been bought throughout 2021 to raise their stock prices, then in the following time, these stocks must be arranged to distribute chips as their main task, and the occasional raising is also to better sell.

goods.

Because the main holdings of these stocks are too large, and most of the holders are funds and other institutions, they cannot realize their chips in a short period of time.

Therefore, they will continue to make up the so-called "value investment" rhetoric to brainwash retail investors and make them form a way of thinking to take over for them.

But there is no doubt that once these stocks are in the hands of retail investors, it will probably take until the Year of the Monkey to make money again as they did in 2017.

Therefore, I personally think that in the next few years, retail investors will not even look at such stocks.

You let the main force stand on a high mountain and play and sing by themselves.

One day, these institutions will no longer be able to hold on, and they will compete with each other to see who can run faster.

How will we see these stocks perform then?

Things in the world always have their ups and downs.

What goes up will definitely fall back, and what goes down will also go up.

This is just like the rising and setting of the sun, the coming and going of tides, and nothing can escape it.