18 Feb 2015

Singapore Stocks: STI Technical Analysis 18 Feb

Market Review for STI: Share prices opened higher with the Straits Times Index up 19.57 points to 3,435.48.Asian stocks rose after US shares climbed to a record amid speculation Greece will reach a resolution with its creditors.
chinese new yearSTI Day Performance
Open: 3428.71
High: 3443.50
Low: 3425.89
Close: 3435.66
Change(Points): +19.75
% Change: +0.58%
Volume: 633.6M
Rise: 210
Fall: 120
Unch: 457
Market forecast for STI: We may expect bullish trend in next trading session.
STI Chart
STRAITS TIME LEVELS
Support 1: 3385
Support 2: 3365
Support 3: 3345
Resistance 1: 3450
Resistance 2: 3480
Resistance 3: 3505
Technical Indicators: RSI is at 58and CCI is at 122.
Top  Losers: GOLDEN AGRI-RES, COMFORTDELGRO, OLAM INTL, WILMAR INTL, GLOBAL LOGISTIC
Top  Gainers: CAPITAMALL TRUST, GENTING SING, NOBLE, JARDINE C&C, ASCENDAS REIT
Important Factor for today:-
  • Maybank Kim Eng has cut its 2015 GDP growth forecast for Singapore to 2.5% from 3%, saying the city-state is caught in a "tug of war between tailwinds and headwinds
  • Malaysia's consumer price index in January rose 1 per cent from a year earlier, its smallest increase since November 2009, reflecting the drop in global oil prices.
  • Oil fell for the first time in four days before US government data forecast to show crude inventories increased further last week from a record level.
  • Shares in Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) climbed to a high of S$1.065 in today's early trading on the news that it plans to divest its logistics business and it has asked for a trading halt of its shares on the SGX on Tuesday afternoon.
  • Sembcorp Industries' fourth quarter net profit grew 7.5 per cent to S$240.62 million, as the group recorded higher contribution from its utilities business in China and the UK.
  • Shares in Noble Group gained 4.5 cents or 4.29 per cent to trade at S$1.095 on today morning after the commodity trading firm defended itself against allegations that it used aggressive accounting to mislead investors.

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