U.S. stocks fell on Friday and the Dow and S&P 500 registered a third week of losses as the dollar resumed its climb, adding to worries about its impact on U.S. multinationals' earnings.
Hong Kong stocks ended firmer on Friday, led by mainland financial shares after China's central bank governor said on Thursday that Beijing is comfortable with the current macroeconomic environment.
Holding long
Plan A : 23636-24107, do nothing
Plan B : Below 23636, cut
Plan C : Above 24107, consider taking profits first if it couldn't sustain
Plan D : Consider intraday sell if market fails to break above 23885 and triggers a sell
Plan E : Cut above 23902
FKLI
Market closed at day's low level last Friday after retracing from morning high of 1789. Market was visibly weak with persistent selling pressure.
Plan A : Attempt selling if market rebounds but fails to break above 1778
Plan B : Cut above 1788
Plan C : Consider buying only if market test 1756 and rebound
Plan D : Cut below 1750
FCPO
FCPO narrowed down its daily range last Friday after visiting the high at 2251. Dalian and overnight soybean oil are both down which in turns might cause a gap down for crude palm oil during opening. Ringgit remains weak at RM 3.69 against U.S. Dollar.
Plan A : Intraday investor might buy if market gap down below 2200 during opening and support at 2189. Place a stop. Target is 2224.
Plan B : Seller may sell if market could rebound and resist near 2224. Target is 2174 and 2101. Hold overnight if market close below 2200.
Plan C : Above 2230, do nothing.
Plan D : Below 2210, do nothing unless market gap down during opening, follow plan A if so.
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