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STI
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STI ready for a respite; Keppel rising to the challenge
As the STI's consolidates its gains, Keppel Corp and Mandarin Oriental appear set to challenge key resistances
April 08, 2021
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STI to maintain gradual ascent, UIC’s indicators strengthen
UIC appears ready to strengthen and to break above $2.45. The STI should remain resilient, as annual momentum continues to rise
March 12, 2021
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Momentum suggests STI should gain strength against the Dow
Long term indicators for the STI, the banks and the Jardine group of stocks have strengthened, resulting in resilience
March 12, 2021
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Selected index stocks strengthen keeping STI resilient; SPH still in play
CapitaLand strengthens while SPH's upmove is likely to continue towards $1.60. The STI is likely to stay resilient.
March 05, 2021
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Caution warranted with penny stocks at overbought highs as STI slumps
A couple of penny stocks are at overbought highs and could come tumbling down.
February 19, 2021
REITs
STI hangs on at support, developers and REITs under pressure
The STI is barely hanging on to support at its 50-day moving average, currently at 2,901, as developers and REITs weaken
February 12, 2021
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STI’s support may not hold, rotational interest out of index stocks could materialise
The STI eased week-on-week, and may break below its 50-day moving average. The dark horse could be SPH which has strengthened
February 05, 2021
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Volatility recedes as STI holds on to precarious support, blue chips lacklustre
Volatility has receded, but the STI could break below a support. Keppel Corp may continue to ease as momentum is weak
February 05, 2021
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Weakness sets in for some of STI’s components
DBS and Keppel Corp have broken below their 50-day moving averages. Indicators suggest they are likely to head lower
January 29, 2021
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STI consolidates as blue chips ease
A temporary retreat by DBS and other blue chips have caused the STI to remain locked in a narrow range
January 22, 2021