If the market trend weakens further after this week, the Technology 100 Index (QQQ) will face a correction pressure of over 10%. The current position is extremely critical; whether it can effectively break through the previous high is the focus of observation.



Whether the Hong Kong stocks and A-shares will move independently is still uncertain, but interestingly, local investors in Hong Kong have recently shown high enthusiasm for opening accounts, with frequent scenes of queuing to open accounts. This in itself reflects an increase in market participation.

From a valuation perspective, the prices of Alibaba and Tencent are not particularly expensive. Instead, those second- and third-tier companies with less solid fundamentals and mixed qualifications are being driven to high levels through speculation. This indicates a clear structural bias in capital allocation—good companies are undervalued, while lower-quality targets attract excessive hot money.
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 01-14 18:47
QQQ this launch window curtain is hard to pull, unable to break through the previous high and has to drop down, 10% adjustment pressure is no joke. Local retail investors are lining up to open accounts, this signal is a bit interesting, but whether the enthusiasm can be converted into real money remains to be seen. Alibaba and Tencent are undervalued, while those lousy companies are being hyped up, which is ridiculous, the capital really... If it can't break through, you should think about how to cut losses, don't wait for free fall and regret it. Hong Kong stocks this chess game is hard to see through now, but the profit opportunities are definitely in the undervalued ones. Second and third-tier targets are too hot, a bunch of bloodsucking funds, I respectfully decline. Hong Kong investors opening accounts in waves indicate that someone is optimistic about the future market, should we follow this trend? RSI is about to reach the top, everyone, don't be blinded by the gains. Based on the angle coefficient calculation, if QQQ can't break this level, it's dangerous. Fuel refilling is almost done, launch countdown has begun.
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NonFungibleDegenvip
· 01-14 18:39
ngl QQQ looking pretty sus rn... like that feeling when ur about to ape in but ur wallet's already down bad lol. prob nothing but 10% dump would absolutely wreck portfolios fr fr
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