Shanghai's announcement of the action plan for mergers and acquisitions of listed companies is indeed a heavy news. However, can this still retain the retail investors who were hurt by the market on Tuesday? On Tuesday, A shares opened higher and fell back, which triggered a crisis of confidence in the market to some extent. So, shall we go or stay? Let me express my personal views.On Tuesday, A-shares opened sharply higher and fell back, and walked out of the disgusting market, which was worse than stepping on the air. The highest point in the market was close to 3,500 points, and the result closed at 3,422.66.It is worth noting that the action plan ranks biomedicine in the second place, and sets up a 10 billion biomedical industry M&A fund, which is basically the same as the status of integrated circuits. In addition, the action plan puts the merger of securities companies at the end, and its status has declined.
First, the plan mentioned that by 2027, we will strive to land a number of representative M&A cases in key industries, form a M&A transaction scale of 300 billion yuan, and activate total assets of over 2 trillion yuan;Just when everyone was still sick, A-shares ushered in good news. Shanghai issued the "Shanghai Action Plan to Support the Merger and Reorganization of Listed Companies (2025-2027)". Is this to retain injured retail investors? Next, let's discuss it in detail.Fourth, the lowest point of the market index on Tuesday was 3417.77, closing at 3422.66, which means "smooth and profitable".
A shares are welcome again, and they are released heavily! Retail investors: Are you going? Is it staying?From the above four points of view, I think I will stay. As long as the upward trend of A shares is still there, I will not leave easily, so I can grasp the rhythm of high selling and low sucking.First, the plan mentioned that by 2027, we will strive to land a number of representative M&A cases in key industries, form a M&A transaction scale of 300 billion yuan, and activate total assets of over 2 trillion yuan;