March 6, 2026, this round is definitely a meat grinder!

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March 6, 2026, Friday.

Today the market opened with a frustrating pattern, with only a few sectors in the green.

First, I picked some battery-related stocks. Last night, news was about BYD’s blade batteries, DeXin Technology, FengYuan Shares. DeXin Technology opened with a limit-up, but since volume was insufficient, I didn’t go in. Afterwards, batteries weakened and the stocks dropped sharply.

Then, I rotated into the power sector, choosing GuangDian Electric and HuaDian LiaoNeng. GuangDian Electric hit the limit-up but I didn’t go in due to low volume, and I missed HuaDian LiaoNeng because at that time the pharmaceutical sector was strong. I was busy selecting pharma stocks, many of which are linked to brain-machine interfaces. The news was related to future industries mentioned at the Two Sessions, including Innovation Medical and Berry Genomics. Not long after, the chemical sector strengthened, so I picked Stanley, Yaxing Chemical, and Satellite Chemical. Soon after, the power sector strengthened again, and I chose ZhengTai Electric, HaiXing Power, and ZhongHeng Electric. The news was about energy synergy, meaning not just power but also combined computing power. ZhongHeng Electric hit the limit-up, so I went all in on ZhongHeng Electric.

Today, the entire market moved like a fan, with funds acting like headless flies. Then it shifted to agriculture and chemicals, with Satellite Chemical and Yaxing Chemical hitting the limit-up. The main news was geopolitical factors causing urea prices to rise.

Overall, the market volume was shrinking. When one sector strengthens, another weakens. Some stocks hit the limit-up, others got halted. As chemicals gained strength, ZhongHeng Electric experienced a limit-down. This month has been extremely tough to play. The weekend is coming, so take a good break.

We’ll see what next week brings!

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