The S&P 500 closed at a record on Thursday and ended in positive territory for the year after Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen said harsh weather seems to be to behind recent U.S. economic softness.
Hong Kong shares posted their biggest gain in more than two weeks on Thursday, as investors bought Chinese utilities and energy stocks on hopes a coming annual parliamentary session will make reforms boosting them.
Plan A : Above 22852, do nothing
Plan B : Below 22449, do nothing
Plan C : Consider selling if market opens gap up but fails to break above 22852
Plan D : Cut above 22852
Plan E : Attempt buying around 22527 level if market opens low and holds firm
Plan F : Cut below 22449
FKLI
FKLI once again survived early scare and closed at almost day's high level. Market could potentially hold up for last trading day of February with March month became centre of focus instead.
Plan A : Attempt buying around 1831-1834
Plan B : Cut below 1828
Plan C : Consider selling if market surge up to 1845 but fails to breach through
Plan D : Cut above 1848
FCPO
Market was experiencing selling pressure during second session trading yesterday. Today might be another of correction after an aggressive rally. With the weather condition now in Malaysia, correction might be a short term event.
Plan A : Overnight seller may hold back position. Resistance looking at 2802 and 2788. Target price looking at 2732 and 2670.
Plan B : Intraday trader may attempt some selling taking resistance at 2784. Profit target looking at 2732 and 2719.
Plan C : Buyer could consider to buy if 2732 is supported. Place stop in case of market overshot.
Plan D : Above 2790, do nothing.
Plan E : Below 2720, do nothing.
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