Tomorrow's stock market forecast-Other markets: domestic commodity futures closed in early trading, and most of the main contracts rose, with fuel oil, low-sulfur fuel oil and Shanghai nickel among the top gainers, while European container freight and live pigs fell.Closing summary
-Market trend: Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,461.50 yuan, up 29.01 yuan or 0.85% from the previous trading day. The market showed a trend of shock and rebound, with relatively stable fluctuations throughout the day and reduced amplitude compared with previous days.-Market sentiment and risk: Recently, the overall market sentiment is cautious, and investors' policy expectations for the Central Economic Work Conference are still waiting to be seen. If the meeting can introduce more favorable policies, it is expected to stimulate the market's enthusiasm for doing more and promote the stock market to rise further. However, if the policy falls short of expectations, there may be some adjustment in the market. In addition, the uncertainty of the global economic situation and geopolitical risks may also cause some disturbances to the stock market.-Market sentiment and risk: Recently, the overall market sentiment is cautious, and investors' policy expectations for the Central Economic Work Conference are still waiting to be seen. If the meeting can introduce more favorable policies, it is expected to stimulate the market's enthusiasm for doing more and promote the stock market to rise further. However, if the policy falls short of expectations, there may be some adjustment in the market. In addition, the uncertainty of the global economic situation and geopolitical risks may also cause some disturbances to the stock market.
-Market trend: Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3,461.50 yuan, up 29.01 yuan or 0.85% from the previous trading day. The market showed a trend of shock and rebound, with relatively stable fluctuations throughout the day and reduced amplitude compared with previous days.-Other markets: domestic commodity futures closed in early trading, and most of the main contracts rose, with fuel oil, low-sulfur fuel oil and Shanghai nickel among the top gainers, while European container freight and live pigs fell.