Market Review for STI:
Share prices opened lower with the Straits Times Index down 6.27 points to 3,316.35. South Korean stocks eased and the won was little changed on Thursday as most investors stayed on the sidelines ahead of key central bank policy meetings in the European Union, UK and Japan. The close for the day was observed at 3314.22, formed a red doji for the day.
STI
Day Performance
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Open |
3316.35
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High |
3319.57
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Low |
3304.57
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Close |
3314.22
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Change(Points) |
-6.010
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% Change |
-0.18
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Volume |
1711.4M
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Rise |
157
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Fall |
249
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Unch |
703
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Market forecast for STI:
STI was down today formed a red doji which shows indecision. We may expect bullishness if it takes proper support on level of 3300.
STI was down today formed a red doji which shows indecision. We may expect bullishness if it takes proper support on level of 3300.
STI
LEVELS
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Support
1
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Support
2
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Support
3
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Resistance
1
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Resistance
2
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Resistance
3
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3280
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3260
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3250
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3340
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3350
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3360
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RSI is at 49.99 and CCI is at -26.12.
Top
Gainers
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Top
Losers
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Scrip
Name |
CMP |
%change |
Scrip
Name |
CMP |
%change |
Global Logistic |
2.74 |
1.11 |
Jardine C&C |
44.97 |
-2.15 |
CapitaMall Trust |
1.975 |
1.02 |
HPH Trust USD |
0.685 |
-1.44 |
CityDev |
10.12 |
0.9 |
Noble |
1.37 |
-1.44 |
Ascendas Reit |
2.31 |
0.87 |
Sembcorp Ind |
5.34 |
-1.29 |
ThaiBev |
0.635 |
0.79 |
DBS |
18.14 |
-1.25 |
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