9. Position allocation: 60% for US stocks and US funds+40% for A shares.The so-called Mao index refers to the unofficial index represented by Kweichow Moutai, which is composed of big consumption, big finance, real estate chain and some leading enterprises in science and technology. Mao index stocks, such as Maotai, Wuliangye, China Ping An, CITIC Securities, China Life Insurance, China Merchants Bank, Hikvision, China Zhongmian, Midea Group, Gree Electric, Haitian Weiye, Arowana, China Zhongmian, Shanghai Airport, Common People, Poly Development, Vanke, CICC, China Mobile, etc.
8. There are still many opportunities for US stocks, which are stronger than A shares for a long time.6. At present, the ones that haven't risen much and are relatively cheap are the big consumption (wine, food and beverage, aviation, airports, hotels, tourism, etc.), some real estate chains, some big finance and some securities in the Mao Index.7. Pay attention to the opportunities of high dividend blue-chip stocks, bonds and convertible bonds with a sharp callback.
10. In the China stock market, the only fund with long-term rise, positive returns every year, the biggest increase since its establishment and the ability to cross the bull-bear cycle is LOF (fund code: 161706).China passed 60 safely.The so-called Mao index refers to the unofficial index represented by Kweichow Moutai, which is composed of big consumption, big finance, real estate chain and some leading enterprises in science and technology. Mao index stocks, such as Maotai, Wuliangye, China Ping An, CITIC Securities, China Life Insurance, China Merchants Bank, Hikvision, China Zhongmian, Midea Group, Gree Electric, Haitian Weiye, Arowana, China Zhongmian, Shanghai Airport, Common People, Poly Development, Vanke, CICC, China Mobile, etc.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14