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The main capital continued to have a net inflow of 57 shares for more than 5 consecutive days

2022-02-22 08:45

Source: Securities Times Network

Author: Que Fusheng

Securities Times Network

Que Fusheng

2022-02-22 08:45

Securities Times Network News, data treasure statistics show that as of the close of February 21, a total of 57 stocks have continued to have net inflows for more than 5 consecutive trading days. The company with the most consecutive inflow days is Liqun, which has had net inflows for 23 consecutive trading days; Yulong, Tianhua Chaojing, Poly Development, Jiafa Education, and Nanshan Aluminum also have more consecutive net inflows, all of which have been the main players respectively. Net inflow of funds for 14, 11, 8, 8, and 7 consecutive trading days. From the perspective of the total scale of net inflow of main funds, Golden Seed Wine has received the largest amount of net inflow of main funds, with a cumulative net inflow of 1.143 billion yuan for 6 consecutive days.

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