HK Bull/Bear Outstanding Qty Ratio(65:35) | January 14th
As of January 14th, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 65:35.
As of January 14th, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 65:35.
Data from the CITIC Securities bull-bear certificate street goods distribution chart shows that the heavy bearish goods area is in the range of 27,200 - 27,299, with the latest quantity of bearish certificates in this range being 996, an increase of 344 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bearish certificates are in the range of 27,300 - 27,399, with the latest quantity of bearish certificates in this range being 758, an increase of 553 from the previous trading day.
The heavy bullish goods area for bull certificates is in the range of 25,800 - 25,899, with the latest quantity of bull certificates in this range being 939, a decrease of 353 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bull certificates are in the range of 26,400 - 26,499, with the latest quantity of bull certificates in this range being 668, an increase of 668 from the previous trading day.
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