HK Bull/Bear Outstanding Qty Ratio(63:37) | May 9th
As of May 9th, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 63:37.
As of May 9th, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 63:37.
According to the bull-bear certificate street data distribution chart from CITIC SEC, the heaviest bearish certificates are in the 26700-26799 range, with the latest number of bearish certificates in this range being 946, an increase of 134 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bearish certificates are in the 26600-26699 range, with the latest number of bearish certificates in this range being 252, an increase of 208 from the previous trading day.
The heaviest bull certificates are in the 25500-25599 range, with the latest number of bull certificates in this range being 1264, an increase of 29 from the previous trading day. The most newly added bull certificates are in the 26000-26099 range, with the latest number of bull certificates in this range being 905, an increase of 737 from the previous trading day.
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