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“CIC Niu Renhui” expert interview: “YCL” ranked 8th in the China Investment Division
The “China Investment Niu Renhui” live competition was in full swing, and contestants from the Shenzhen region performed well. For this reason, we have specially connected with this contestant to get a glimpse of this player's investment philosophy, and we also hope that his investment experience can teach you some lessons. Q: What year were you born in? 1989. Q: Where are you located? Shenzhen Longhua. Q: Working in the industry? manufacturing. Q: How many years has the stock been in business (which year did it enter the market)? 2007. Q: Real world operation strategies or tips? Track trending stocks. Q: What is the biggest benefit of stock trading? A method for daily household financial management and asset allocation. Q: What are some
CIC Niu Renhui reported on the 16th: “YCL” made a profit of 9.69% in a single day and ranked directly into the top five in total revenue
“Tianxia Niurenhui”, hosted by Tencent Finance and with China Investment Securities as the chief brokerage partner of China Investment Securities — “CIC Niu Renhui” entered the 15th week of competition. Our tournament was still in full swing, and players from all walks of life performed brilliantly. The general market situation on Thursday seemed unsurprising. The expected adjustment did not actually occur. The pace was quickly adjusted in the form of repeated shocks in early trading, and the enthusiasm for sub-IPOs began to wane, but sectors such as cement and non-ferrous metals continued to be active and led the market to continue to strengthen. By the close, the Shanghai Composite Index closed at 3229.62 points, 0.52%, and the Shenzhen Index closed at 10253.96, Zhang