In fact, expensive, naturally expensive, cheap and cheap reasons. Why is a stock always expensive? Why is a stock always cheap? Do you think everyone can't see with their eyes? Of course, you can see that cheap goods are not good, which is actually the truth.You want to grab one and run, but you haven't run yet, and people have put you in.The previously exposed edible oil was pulled by an industrial tanker, the down in the down jacket was fake, the mustard tuber was pushed by a forklift, and there were milk powder melamine, white wine plasticizer, food Sudan red and hot pot waste oil many years ago. There are so many, so many products you think of, and the products you use, there have been bad reports.
Good morning, friends. I woke up this morning and saw an unpleasant news, that is, a lot of this pet food was added with montmorillonite powder. Man, it seems that even pets are not spared.The pursuit of the ultimate cost performance: it is shoddy.Consumers also pursue this kind of cheap goods, and the normal goods can't be sold, so they have to lower the product quality and cost to lower the price and meet the public's preferences. This forms a vicious circle, so the price is getting cheaper and cheaper, and the product quality is getting worse and worse.
Just like our more than 5,000 listed companies in A-share market, the prices of many stocks are on the floor, and the prices of many stocks are in the sky. Some stocks have been cheap for many years, while others have been expensive for many years.Just like our more than 5,000 listed companies in A-share market, the prices of many stocks are on the floor, and the prices of many stocks are in the sky. Some stocks have been cheap for many years, while others have been expensive for many years.Don't forget, don't forget, delisting will become the new normal. Many listed companies' stocks will be delisted continuously, and many listed companies will be newly added, which will form a virtuous circle.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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