Thursday, April 23, 2015

24 April 2015

HSI Futures

U.S. stocks closed near highs on Thursday, with the Nasdaq at a record, as investors cheered corporate reports.

Hong Kong shares ended lower, easing off fresh seven-year highs on Thursday as the market enters a period of consolidation after surging more than 10 percent in the first two weeks of April.

Plan A : Above 27961, do nothing
Plan B : Below 27645, do nothing
Plan C : Attempt selling if market stays below 27932
Plan D : Cut above 28093
Plan E : Consider buying if market stays firm above 27645 and triggers a buy
Plan F : Cut below 27645


FKLI

Market seems a little sluggish towards the end of trading day yesterday. Market look likely to consolidate further if it stays in between the range of 1840-1855.

Plan A : Attempt selling if market fails to break above 1855
Plan B : Cut above 1863.5
Plan C : Consider buying if market holds firm above 1845 and rebounds
Plan D : Cut below 1840


FCPO

FCPO flattened yesterday after slight stretch in the morning session. Market may be going through consolidation at this stage, therefore investor may step out and wait for better chance. Dalian and soybean oil are trading slightly up while Ringgit is further strengthen to RM 3.59 against the greenback.  

Plan A : Range trade within 2128 to 2197. Do not force trade if market did not come near. Place stop.
Plan B : Above 2200, do nothing.
Plan C : Below 2120, do nothing.

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*Disclaimer: This information is intended to assist professional investors. News are credit courtesy of Reuters and CNBC. 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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