HK Bull/Bear Outstanding Qty Ratio(73:27) | September 4th
As of September 4th, the latest bull-bear street ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 73:27.
As of September 4th, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index was 73:27.
According to the data in the CITIC SEC Bull-Bear Certificate Street Goods Distribution Chart, the heavy bearish goods zone is in the range of 26100-26199, with the latest number of bearish certificates in this range being 939, an increase of 29 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bearish certificates are in the range of 25800-25899, with the latest number of bearish certificates in this range being 704, an increase of 325 from the previous trading day.
The heavy bull goods zone is in the range of 24700-24799, with the latest number of bullish certificates in this range being 1439, a decrease of 91 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bullish certificates are in the range of 25100-25199, with the latest number of bullish certificates in this range being 725, an increase of 395 from the previous trading day.
Related Articles

US Stock Market Move | The celebrity effect helped boost American Eagle Outfitters (AEO.US) stock by 24% after hours, but profit guidance was lowered due to tariff pressures.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.US) plans to sell 20% of its streaming media assets before the split, with the CFO stating that they are seeking "full value".

GMTEight List of A-share restricted sales and lifting restrictions | September 4th
US Stock Market Move | The celebrity effect helped boost American Eagle Outfitters (AEO.US) stock by 24% after hours, but profit guidance was lowered due to tariff pressures.

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.US) plans to sell 20% of its streaming media assets before the split, with the CFO stating that they are seeking "full value".

GMTEight List of A-share restricted sales and lifting restrictions | September 4th

RECOMMEND

“King of Phones in Africa” Faces Disruption as Xiaomi Surges and Transsion Slows
03/09/2025

Global Government Bond Sell-Off Pushes U.S. 30-Year Treasury Yield Back to 5% – What’s Driving the Move?
03/09/2025

Gold Climbs Above $3,600 to Record High as Central Bank Holdings Exceed U.S. Treasuries for First Time in 30 Years
03/09/2025