This weekend, stock investors are likely to be unhappy, as their holdings have been experiencing a slow decline this week, due to the market rising for one day and falling for four; coupled with the lack of significant policy benefits in the securities market over the weekend, there is concern that the A-shares will continue to decline next week, increasing investors' losses.

Tomorrow, A-shares will open again, ushering in a new week of market trends. What kind of trajectory will it take to welcome the new week? The outlook for tomorrow's A-shares is not optimistic, and here is a bold prediction for tomorrow and next week's trends.

It is predicted that tomorrow's A-shares will be dominated by weak fluctuations, with bulls and bears operating around resistance and support levels. The upper resistance levels are the 3100 threshold and the new high for the year, while the lower support is mainly the annual line; as the index fluctuates, sectors and individual stocks will maintain a structurally differentiated market, and a general decline is inevitable.

Due to the adverse factors brought about by the A-shares rising for one day and falling for four days this week, these factors will inevitably spread to tomorrow's A-shares, and for the following three reasons, the outlook for tomorrow is not optimistic.

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1. The current environment for A-shares is too poor, with increasing selling pressure within the market, especially as the bearish forces seem to be getting stronger, while the bullish forces are getting weaker, making it unlikely for the market to rise.

2. There is simply no trading volume in the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets, which have entered a state of depression; due to the trading volume of the Shanghai and Shenzhen markets shrinking to around 700 billion this week, such a volume cannot drive the rise of A-shares.

3. High-frequency quantitative trading is the most troublesome issue for A-shares at present, coupled with daily outflows of funds from the securities lending and borrowing system and main force funds, these forces that suppress the rise of A-shares are not limited, which are very unfavorable for the upcoming trend of A-shares.

Therefore, the outlook for tomorrow's A-shares is not optimistic due to the suppression of bearish forces, the shrinkage of trading volume, the selling pressure from quantitative and securities lending and borrowing, and the weak market conditions of A-shares. As for whether A-shares will change direction next week, my personal view is as follows.

The probability of A-shares changing direction next week is very high. Whether it will be a downward or upward change is still a matter of great debate. It is necessary to determine the direction of the change based on the trend next week, and to determine the operation according to the trend of the change.

Firstly, recently A-shares have been fluctuating around 3100 points, almost every day there is a fake lift followed by a drop to trap people, which is a clear situation of "protecting the index and letting individual stocks fall," which is obviously a sign of washing the market. Washing the market is for the purpose of accumulating strength; if it is really for accumulating strength, then this round of phased rise will continue, and at least it needs to break through 3150 points to be considered strong.Secondly, cautious and pessimistic investors believe that A-shares are becoming weaker and weaker, with major indices trending downward and weakening, suggesting that A-shares are about to enter a new round of adjustments. Therefore, they think that next week A-shares will break through the 60-day moving average support, and once broken, it will accelerate the decline, confirming a change in trend.

In summary, there are five trading days in A-shares next week, and the trend of these five trading days is unknown. It is certain that A-shares will change trend next week. Whether the change is upward or downward is beyond the control of individual investors. We can only choose to follow the trend and act accordingly, making strategic decisions based on the market conditions.

Well, since the outlook for A-shares tomorrow is not optimistic, and it is believed that A-shares will change trend next week, it implies that the fluctuation of A-shares will increase. Investors should be prepared for both scenarios, whether it is a downward or upward trend change, and be ready to face it.