U.S. stocks fell on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter point and signaled hikes could come next year at a faster pace than some expected.
Hong Kong stocks were flat on Wednesday, despite Wall Street's gains and sustained strength in energy shares, as investors cautiously awaited results of a Federal Reserve meeting.
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Plan B : Below 22351, do nothing
Plan C : Attempt buying if market stays firm above 22503
Plan D : Cut below 22425
Plan E : Consider selling if market fails to breach above 22503
Plan F : Cut above 22552
FKLI
FKLI tumbled towards yesterday's closing but still managed to close above 1631. Market might open slightly lower today after overnight Dow lost 118-points. Sellers however, must refrain from getting too bearish at this point especially if market were to be supported above 1626.
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Plan B : Cut below 1622
Plan C : Consider selling if market stays below 1638
Plan D : Cut above 1641
FCPO
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Plan B : Buy if market supported above 3123. Targets are 3142, 3147, 3161 and 3181.
Plan C : Above 3181, no fresh position.
Plan D : Below 3123, no fresh position.
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