HK Bull/Bear Outstanding Qty Ratio(61:39) | March 6th
As of March 6, the latest bull and bear street ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 61:39.
As of March 6, the latest bull-bear ratio of the Hang Seng Index is 61:39.
Data from CITIC SEC's bull-bear certificate street cargo distribution chart shows that the heavy bearish cargo and the highest number of new additions are in the 26000-26099 range, with the latest bearish certificate quantity in this range being 731, an increase of 731 from the previous trading day.
The heavy bullish cargo area is in the 24800-24899 range, with the latest bullish certificate quantity in this range being 1888, a decrease of 201 from the previous trading day; the highest number of new additions is in the 24900-24999 range, with the latest bullish certificate quantity in this range being 1561, an increase of 553 from the previous trading day.
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