Thursday, April 24, 2014

25 April 2014

HSI Futures

The Nasdaq rose modestly in a choppy session on Thursday, lifted by a rally in Apple shares a day after the iPad maker's strong results, though tensions in Ukraine held the broader market in check.

Hong Kong shares posted modest gains on Thursday, helped by a strong rebound in some telecoms shares after the previous session's sell-off, and by company results.

Plan A : Above 22657, do nothing
Plan B : Below 22367, do nothing
Plan C : Attempt selling if market fails to break above 22657 and triggers a sell
Plan D : Cut above 22657
Plan E : Consider buying after market corrects to near 22367 and triggers a buy
Plan F : Cut below 22367



FKLI

Market showed signs of weaknesses despite successfully hold above 1860 for a close yesterday. More profit taking selling could kick in if market remains trading under 1865 today

Plan A : Attempt selling between 1863-1865
Plan B : Cut above 1871
Plan C : Consider buying near 1854 only if it manage to hold firm
Plan D : Cut below 1851


FCPO

FCPO is taking a breather running on a tight range of 20 points yesterday. So far, market up-channel is still intact if 2640 is supported. 

Plan A : Overnight buyer may stay on if 2640 is supported. Target 2744.
Plan B : Intraday investor might want to buy taking support at 2640 and target at 2672.
Plan C : Seller may make entrance if market came near to 2692 but could not break the level. Target is 2660.
Plan D : Above 2700, do nothing.
Plan E : Below 2610, do nothing.


*Disclaimer: This information is intended to assist professional investors. The information does not constitute investment advice or an offer to invest or to provide management services and is subject to correction, completion and amendment without notice.As with all investments, there are associated risks and you could lose money investing. Prior to making any investment, a prospective investor should consult with its own investment, accounting, legal and tax advisers to evaluate independently the risks, consequences and suitability of that investment 

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