Thanks for your points!
First, I want to clarify what is your "Trend" You are saying Market Trends or Economic Trends?
Most of my investor friends in China, who stayed more than 5 years in that market, told me that China Stock market is not really related to its Economic performance.
So if you mix the Shang Hai A trend with China Economic trends, that will be hard to discuss in the first place.
If you are saying Stock market trend, well, I purely,only read the trends showed in the chart, but not other channels, it tells me a bear market.
About 2 months ago I kept on saying once Shang Hai A broke 4762 and not come back quickly, it is in the bear market.
Many people opposed that, but reality is everything. I no need to quot any data here.
For economic, I am not that optimistic either. You ask me to go back for a while, I went back last year, and most importantly, I am not gathering data from consumers like you and me. I was talking to business people there.
Guess what I got? their complaining of higher cost, their complaining of new Labor Laws, and their complaining of rising RMB valuations.
Even you gather from consumers, you will feel the CPI. CPI is not a small thing. Fed quots fighting for inflation as their top priority ,same level as fighting for recession.
CPI means higher cost, means consumer sentiment, means life comfortability level.
Last I want to discuss the policy environment.
just check the history, everytime, everytime Chinese Government tried to tight the monetary policy, its stock market never rally on that backdrop. The only possiblity to bring an exception here might be the Olympics. But it ends in September.
Glad to express my reasons here. I am NOT here to persuade anyone to believe my view. But I am glad to say , my bearish views against several major market, expressed from last Nov , Dec, this year Jan, fortunately or unfortunately, have all come true. It is a validation to my macro-economic model.
Btw, IMHO, we are talking about something longer periods here. Longer than one day's up or down. Ignore that pls, if it is not a 5% or more change.