Attention all investors! Today the market opened down another 30 points, with 14 stocks hitting the limit down. The market has slightly increased in volume to over 300 billion. Has some capital run away? How should retail investors respond? How will the market perform tomorrow? For those without a plan, I have a clear answer for everyone. Without further ado, let's get straight to the point!

1. The index and individual stocks are in resonance decline today. Has some capital run away?

Today saw a volume decline, indicating that some capital has clearly fled; however, it appears that only small retail investors are exiting. Overall, there is no need to panic. As long as the large capital remains, the exit of small capital does not affect the larger trend. But everyone should manage their positions carefully. The current market is too weak, and it's easy to get hurt if you head in the wrong direction!

2. How should retail investors respond?

At this time, it is essential to keep the strong and let the weak go, maintaining positions below half to prevent further adjustments in the index. Wait for panic selling after a significant volume drop before buying in at lower prices. It’s not suitable to diversify right now because there are few consistent directions in the market; it's mainly various rotations. The commercial aerospace sector still shows relatively good continuity, so pay more attention to opportunities in this direction. Don't rush; just keep up your own pace.

3. How will the market perform tomorrow?

Today, more than 4000 stocks fell, with 14 hitting the limit down, so tomorrow does not look optimistic either. There hasn't been panic selling pressure in the market yet, so there is a high probability that there will still be a demand for inertia adjustment tomorrow. There's no need to rush to buy in at low prices today; it's better to patiently wait for another sharp drop tomorrow, which will be the opportunity for low buying!

In summary, in the short term, the market is still very chaotic and disorderly, so actively making trades is necessary. However, in the long term, the value trend is slowly rising. The pace may be slow, but as long as it is rising, there is hope. Those directions that have adjusted properly, such as metals, batteries, and photoresists, can still be picked up!