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【Mr. Tan's Stock Talk】Heavy information barrage! Is it a crisis or an opportunity? How to deal with it?

1. The US stock market

  • Non-farm data will be released on Friday, followed by the Fed interest rate meeting next week, plus the USA election. Be cautious of short-term market volatility.

  • During earnings season, options have higher implied volatility. Investors concerned about risks can focus on companies with good fundamentals and performance for potential stock price pullback. It is a good strategy to buy on dips.

  • Regardless of the final outcome of the election, the market sentiment is relatively optimistic. There is abundant recent news, with a speculative nature. For long-term deployment, there is no need to rush. It is advisable to wait for the dust to settle before making further arrangements.

2. The Hong Kong stock market

  • The focus of the Hong Kong stock market is on the USA election and mainland policy impact. The Hang Seng Index is expected to fluctuate between 20,000 and 21,000 points in the short term.

  • Technology stocks with strong fundamentals are still worth paying attention to.

3. Summary

For those holding stocks, as long as the fundamentals or stock price performance are not too poor, there is no need to make significant adjustments, wait until the news is confirmed before making new deployments.

【Mr. Tan's Stock Talk】Heavy information barrage! Is it a crisis or an opportunity? How to deal with it? -1

(The above content is for educational purposes and does not involve any recommendations).

(Tang Zhi Le is a licensed person of the Securities and Futures Commission, and neither he nor his associates have any financial interest in the above-mentioned recommended issuers)

Disclaimer: The above content does not constitute any act of financial product marketing, investment offer, or financial advice. Before making any investment decision, investors should consider the risk factors related to investment products based on their own circumstances and consult professional investment advisors where necessary.

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