The Hong Kong stock technology sector performed well today, with the Hang Seng Tech Index rising by 2%, closing at 5,610.12 points. This rally reflects investors' renewed interest in the technology sector. Considering the changes in the global economic situation and market expectations, the movement of tech stocks often influences overall asset allocation strategies. For traders focused on cross-asset allocation, signals from traditional financial markets are also worth paying attention to—after all, the correlation between major asset classes is becoming increasingly evident in complex market environments.
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ser_we_are_early
· 11h ago
Hong Kong tech is alive again, finally seeing some hope
A 2% increase, what's there to boast about... Can this rebound last until Friday?
Whenever tech stocks move, the market trembles. Where's the promised independent trend?
Asset allocation? I just want to know when I can break even.
Really, cross-border trading is getting more and more complicated, I can't understand it at all.
Is this wave of Hong Kong stocks a genuine rebound or are they about to crash again?
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 11h ago
Hong Kong tech stocks have risen again, time to copy the homework
Is the tech stock rebound really that strong, or is it just another scheme to cut leeks
Wait, should I adjust my portfolio...
Why does this round of Hong Kong stocks feel so full of traps
For those optimistic about the tech sector, come join us, let's get on board together
6,510 points, that number looks quite comfortable
Another day that seems hopeful, but I still have no money to buy the dip
Nasher, is Hong Kong tech really about to take off? Why am I still falling
The correlation with large assets is getting stronger, it feels harder to make money
Can this rebound continue, or is it just a flash in the pan
What does stronger correlation mean, is diversification useless?
A 2% rise in Hong Kong tech stocks is nothing, but the key is whether it can break new highs
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0xLostKey
· 11h ago
Is HK Science and Technology starting to bounce again today? Not bad, not bad, now that’s more like it.
When tech stocks move, the whole market gets restless. Anyway, I just don’t understand it.
Wait, 5610? Feels like it just dropped and then went back up... cycle.
Can we hold this wave, everyone? Or are we about to see another bloodbath?
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MEVHunterX
· 11h ago
Hong Kong tech stocks are rising again, it seems big funds are quietly positioning themselves.
Wait, can the 5610 level hold? Feels like the rebound is always fake.
When tech stocks move, other assets jump along—this is definitely not a coincidence.
It's "reassessing" again; why not just say bottom-fishing directly? Why all the formal language?
Traditional financial signals—what use do they have for us on-chain? Aren't they all eventually flowing into Web3?
People only rise when they wake up; why does it feel a bit late...
The correlation among major asset classes is becoming more obvious; in simple terms, there's nowhere else to run.
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PerennialLeek
· 11h ago
Hong Kong stocks' tech sector is bouncing again. Is this really the case, or is it just another attempt to trap retail investors?
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A 2% increase sounds good, but why does it feel like this rebound is a bit fake?
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Ha, the correlation with major asset classes is obvious? Basically, they all fall together when prices drop.
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Reevaluating the tech sector... I think it's just institutions starting to play the retail investors again.
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What do you think about the 5610 point level? Can we still chase it, everyone?
The Hong Kong stock technology sector performed well today, with the Hang Seng Tech Index rising by 2%, closing at 5,610.12 points. This rally reflects investors' renewed interest in the technology sector. Considering the changes in the global economic situation and market expectations, the movement of tech stocks often influences overall asset allocation strategies. For traders focused on cross-asset allocation, signals from traditional financial markets are also worth paying attention to—after all, the correlation between major asset classes is becoming increasingly evident in complex market environments.