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What do you mean by bargain hunting?
The bargain-hunting refers to an operation strategy that the price of a valuation index has fallen to the lowest point and then buying is expected to rebound. For example, the bargain-hunting of stocks is to buy when the stock price falls to the "cheapest", but there is no clear standard for this cheapest.

Several characteristics of stock bargain-hunting are as follows:

1, the total turnover continues to shrink or the market sentiment has reached the limit;

2. The weekly K-line and monthly K-line are in the low area;

3. Most varieties in the market are in a state of slight increase and decline;

4. The lower the index deviates from the annual line, the greater the possibility of bottoming out;

5. Many stocks are stagnant, and there is a big gap between buying and selling orders;

6. Fund managers began to be optimistic about national debt.