On November 22nd, the 11th world internet conference Wuzhen Summit ended successfully. The event attracted the participation of more than 1,800 experts from more than 130 countries, and the "next decade" of the Internet industry will remain a global concern.Sixth, world internet conference opportunityChina Internet ETF is a cross-border ETF, which can conduct T+0 transactions, that is, it can repeatedly sell high and suck low in one day. The heavyweight stocks of China's Internet ETFs usually include well-known domestic Internet companies such as Tencent and Alibaba. The market performance of these companies has a direct impact on the trend of ETFs.
We are waiting for the arrival of the internet market, and the stock price is definitely a historical low.At the meeting held on December 9, 2024, the decision-makers pointed out that a more active fiscal policy and a moderately loose monetary policy will be implemented next year. This policy combination is the first time in the history of the Politburo meeting.China Internet ETF provides investors with a convenient and low-cost investment channel, enabling them to participate in the development of the Internet industry in China, especially for domestic investors who cannot directly invest in overseas markets. This is an important investment tool.
I have managed Internet ETFs and similar ETFs, and I have made a lot of profits during the period. At present, there are still tens of thousands of yuan. I have always been optimistic about the potential of Hong Kong stocks, waiting for heavy capital, capital concern and trend reversal. It's easy for Hang Seng Index and China Internet to break through the high point on October 8th. Let's see if the slow bull market can reach a new record high.China Internet ETF is a cross-border ETF, which can conduct T+0 transactions, that is, it can repeatedly sell high and suck low in one day. The heavyweight stocks of China's Internet ETFs usually include well-known domestic Internet companies such as Tencent and Alibaba. The market performance of these companies has a direct impact on the trend of ETFs.China Stock Exchange refers to the shares of China companies listed on overseas stock markets. In this term, "zhong" stands for China, and "almost" refers to the concept, which together is "China concept stock ticket". Although these companies operate in China, they choose to list on stock exchanges outside Chinese mainland. Common listing places include new york Stock Exchange (NYSE) and NASDAQ. Hong Kong stocks and China Stock Exchange are linked, and the participants are all global capital, so the game is fierce.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13