HK Bull/Bear Outstanding Qty Ratio(65:35) | March 21st
As of March 21, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 65:35.
As of March 21st, the latest bull and bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index (HSI) is 65:35.
According to the data in the CITIC SEC Bull and Bear Certificate Street Distribution Chart, the bear certificate heavy area is in the range of 26300-26399, with the latest number of bear certificates in this range being 568, a decrease of 227 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bear certificates are in the range of 25800-25899, with the latest number of bear certificates in this range being 270, an increase of 204 from the previous trading day.
The bull certificate heavy area and the most newly added are both in the range of 24800-24899, with the latest number of bull certificates in this range being 1867, an increase of 381 from the previous trading day.
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