Derivative
17
January
Derivatives: Waiting for confirmation signals
Investors should remain cautious and closely monitor the market today, as confirmation signals for the downtrend are not yet clear.
16
January
Derivatives: Green session
Traders should exercise caution and closely monitor the market during today’s session, as the contract is set to expire. Unexpected fluctuations may occur in this period.
15
January
Derivatives: Pull-back confirmation
Traders should closely monitor the market over the next two sessions, as the contract is set to expire on Thursday this week. This period often witnesses unexpected volatility.
14
January
Derivatives: Pull-back phenomenon?
Although the contract posted a recovery session, the signals have not yet confirmed an uptrend. Therefore, this may only be a pull-back. Traders should monitor the next session closely before...
13
January
Covered warrant: Trading activity improved
The CWs market last week was vibrant, with a significant increase in trading volume and value. However, the number of increasing CWs showed no improvement, reflecting cautious sentiment among investors....
10
January
Derivatives: Testing the 1,310-point zone
The contract continued to confirm the downtrend, with increasing liquidity in the previous session. Therefore, investors may maintain short positions while taking advantage of intraday rebounds to maximize profits.
09
January
Derivatives: Positive signals appear
The contract presented reversal signals in the previous session, accompanied by increasing volume. However, these signals are still insufficient to confirm that the uptrend has returned. Therefore, investors should wait...
08
January
Derivatives: Downtrend continues
The contract has confirmed a correction trend, with continuous selling pressure observed over the past three sessions. Therefore, traders may consider waiting for a intraday rebound to open short positions.
07
January
Derivatives: Negative signals
The contract has confirmed the correction trend, with selling pressure evident in the last two sessions. Therefore, traders may consider waiting for a intraday rebound to open short positions.