Brokerage ETFs recently rose 10%, outperforming the A-share market
Brokerage ETFs and Pinduoduo below $100 are not very important and I directly share them with my real friends around me for a long time
Unlike the market from 9.24 to National Day last year, China's A-shares have been particularly slow this year
As long as the market is good, these stocks/coins that draw fees from them will definitely rise slowly
Continue to hold the brokerage, as for other A-share targets, let the people in the market gamble by themselves!

From this chart, we can know that the domestic brokerage ETF is pure and low
You don't buy when the industry is in a downturn, do you chase high when the industry is high?
Finance is a strong cyclical industry, not to mention that the total market value of A-shares is frequently hitting new highs
Waiting for the opportunity of the A-share pullback, we will vigorously increase the position of domestic brokerage ETFs. Don't earn 30% + you come to me

Whether it's the brokerage ETFs I recommended or Pinduoduo under $100, both have +20% returns.
Of course, I know you don't think much of it.
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