Over the past few weeks, the market has oscillated between "soft landing" and "policy inflection point".Has the tech sector, one of the biggest winners so far this year, reached the end of its valuation expansion?Especially after the outrageous non-farm payrolls data on August 1 (July current period, and May-June revisions) brought a hint of "recession" expectations to the market, have tech stocks peaked?Interest rates and growth expectations double suppression, TMT volatility riseGoldman Sachs pointed out that the current technology sector is still significantly constrained by interest rate volatility.In particular, in the context of the Federal Reserve officials on the path of interest rate cuts during the year there is disagreement, 10-year U.S. bond yields rise slightly enough to trigg
If a Stock Is Too Strong, What Signals Tell You It’s Safe to Enter?
As US stocks keep hitting new highs, do you often encounter this situation: a stock has solid fundamentals and beats earnings expectations, but there’s just no good entry point? Then when it finally dips, you're afraid of catching a falling knife and don’t dare to buy?So how exactly should we choose our entry point?
+ Follow
+4