On the first trading day of the new year, the three major US stock index futures all rose, and Hong Kong stocks also showed strong performance. From the single-day opening rally, market sentiment has improved. Looking ahead, this positive signal may continue into the first week, extend into the first month, and even influence the performance of the entire first quarter. The trend of index futures often predicts the subsequent market direction, while the synchronized rise of Hong Kong stocks demonstrates the regional market synergy. This cross-regional, multi-cycle resonance phenomenon is worth noting—it could provide guidance for future major asset allocations.
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NeverPresent
· 9h ago
A good start is a good start, but it also depends on how the Lunar New Year unfolds.
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CodeZeroBasis
· 9h ago
How long can the good start last, or is it just another chance to harvest the chives?
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ChainMemeDealer
· 9h ago
A great start to the year is so exciting, but it might just be a fireworks show. Let's see if it can last through January.
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LiquidityHunter
· 9h ago
How far can a good start go? Don't tell me it's just another fleeting trick.
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AlwaysAnon
· 9h ago
A strong start like this... I only chased the high because I believed in superstition.
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 9h ago
Oh no, here comes another wave of "good start" sayings. I'm tired of hearing them...
Wait, can it really continue into the first quarter? I'm a bit worried about such optimism.
Hong Kong stocks follow the trend, and then, it's still the same old story.
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PumpAnalyst
· 9h ago
Looking bearish is one thing, but this opening surge really has some substance. Futures lead the rally, followed by Hong Kong stocks, a classic sign of a manipulator pushing the market [Thinking]
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Don’t be fooled by today’s red. I tell you, whether the support level can hold is the key. All you leeks need to be more cautious.
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Ha, first quarter? Bro, I only look at intraday technicals. Cross-cycle resonance sounds very professional, but can it make money?
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Futures leading the rally makes me cautious. Is the manipulator just eating up the market or is this a real rebound? Risk control comes first, brothers.
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Resonance my ass, I just want to know how far this rebound can go. Have the previous few bottoming points been broken?
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Coming to cut leeks on the first day of the new year, I’m too familiar with this trick. Be careful when you get on board.
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Hong Kong stocks following the US market? I think they’re just bottoming out. Don’t mistake a phase rebound for a trend reversal. Look at the weekly support.
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One opening surge can influence the first quarter? Dream on. I still trust the technicals more.
On the first trading day of the new year, the three major US stock index futures all rose, and Hong Kong stocks also showed strong performance. From the single-day opening rally, market sentiment has improved. Looking ahead, this positive signal may continue into the first week, extend into the first month, and even influence the performance of the entire first quarter. The trend of index futures often predicts the subsequent market direction, while the synchronized rise of Hong Kong stocks demonstrates the regional market synergy. This cross-regional, multi-cycle resonance phenomenon is worth noting—it could provide guidance for future major asset allocations.