Chart of the day
13
January
1Q25 Strategic Insight : Wait breakout signals
We believe that the stock market will continue its upward trend in 1Q25 and will soon surpass the 1,300-point zone, supported by (1) the recovery of the economy, and (2)...
06
January
Chart of the day: Negative signals
In this situation, investors need to carefully observe the market for the next one to two sessions to confirm the current trend. At that point, investors can make appropriate decisions.
23
December
Chart of the day: Continuing Caution
Although selling pressure increased last Thursday, the index has not yet confirmed a corrective phase. Thus, additional signals are needed to confirm the upcoming trend.
16
December
Chart of the day: Testing the 1,260-point level
The short-term uptrend may end if selling pressure persists, as seen in Friday’s session. However, with declining volume, this trend remains unconfirmed. As a result, investors should wait for signals...
09
December
Chart of the day: Confirm an uptrend
The short-term uptrend has been confirmed with the index breaking out strongly last Thursday, accompanied by a surge in trading volume. However, it is essential to monitor the formation of...
02
December
Chart of the day: Liquidity remains low
In this situation, investors should remain cautious, maintain a safe proportion of stocks, and wait for reversal signals.
25
November
Chart of the day: Wait confirmation signals
Investors should cautiously observe additional positive signals at this stage to confirm the trend reversal. Until these signals are evident, maintaining a safe level of stock exposure is advisable.
18
November
Chart of the day: Breaking the Sep bottom
The downtrend is dominant in the short term, with selling pressure intensifying in the last two sessions of the previous week. Therefore, the downtrend has been confirmed, and investors should...
11
November
Chart of the day: Low Liquidity
Despite the correction in the last two sessions of the previous week, signals remain inconsistent. Therefore, the downtrend may still not dominate. Investors should exercise caution and observe the next...