Morning Trend | SHENZHEN INT'L experiences low-volume fluctuations, signs of short-term capital switching are evident
Shenzhen International (152.HK) has recently maintained a trend of low-volume fluctuations, with signs of short-term capital switching becoming increasingly evident. Yesterday, it closed with a small gain supported by the 10-day moving average, indicating a warming of tentative capital participation. The company primarily engages in logistics and infrastructure businesses, with fundamentals stabilizing and improving amid economic recovery. Recently, the market has focused on opportunities in the logistics integration and highway sectors within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, with Shenzhen International positioned as a leader, attracting some capital for layout. However, the prevailing wait-and-see sentiment has resulted in no significant increase in trading volume, and the balance between bulls and bears limits the sector's elasticity.
From a technical perspective, the 5-day and 10-day moving averages are intertwined, lacking strong directional guidance in the short term. The MACD indicator shows a trend of gradual convergence. If there is a sudden surge in volume during the session, the upward space can focus on previous highs. Otherwise, it will maintain consolidation at high levels, primarily operating within a range. A prudent approach is to pay attention to key moving average support levels and mainline opportunities during sector hot spot switches. Short-term switching signals need to be verified in conjunction with market sentiment and changes in macro policies, with specific operations advised to be light positions and rolling bands. In the future, it is recommended to closely track policy news from the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao region, dynamics of highway and logistics integration, and the latest feedback from capital on industry prosperity
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