[ midday review strategy]
After opening low in the morning, the index rose and fell, led by the gem index. The Shanghai stock index closed down 61.06% and the Shenzhen stock index fell 1.2% by midday.
In terms of sectors, electronic ID card, covid-19 treatment, covid-19 antigen self-test, assisted reproduction and other sectors led the rise, while airport shipping, oil and gas exploitation, tourism, nonferrous metals and other sectors led the decline.
On the disk, medicine related sectors continued to strengthen, covid-19 treatment, covid-19 antigen self-test, assisted reproduction and other sectors rose, Peking University Hospital 4 connected boards, 6 Shaanxi International Trust Co.Ltd(000563) connected boards. Electronic ID card concept stocks strengthened, GEM stocks Hangzhou Everfine Photo-E-Info Co.Ltd(300306) rose by the limit and Linewell Software Co.Ltd(603636) 2 connected to the board.
Overall, individual stocks fell more and rose less, and more than 3700 stocks in the two cities fell. The half day turnover of Shanghai and Shenzhen stock markets reached 609 billion, 500 million higher than that in the morning of the previous trading day.
[message side]
1. Shenzhen: there is a high risk of community spread of the epidemic, which still needs to be strictly prevented
On the morning of March 14, Shenzhen held a press conference on epidemic prevention and control. Huang Qiang, Deputy Secretary General of Shenzhen Municipal People’s government, introduced that Shenzhen faces great risks of foreign defense import in terms of inbound personnel and Inbound Goods. Recently, the number of cases reported in Shenzhen fluctuated again, the number of cases found in key areas, key populations and community examinations also continued, and there were many local small-scale epidemic situations such as villages in cities and factories. It suggests that there is a high risk of community diffusion, which still needs to be strictly prevented. With the deepening of nucleic acid screening for all staff in the city, it is not ruled out that the number of positive cases will continue to increase.