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Daily Futures Trading Strategy 13 September 2017

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Publish date: Wed, 13 Sep 2017, 11:02 AM
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The S&P 500 hit a record closing high for the second straight day on Tuesday with financial stocks leading the charge, though gains were stunted by a decline in Apple Inc shares after it unveiled its latest iPhone.


Hong Kong shares were steady on Tuesday, with the benchmark index staying close to more than two-year highs but not joining most Asian exchanges climbing after New York stocks surged overnight.

 

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Plan A : Remain holding buying as long as market stays firm above 1782

Plan B : Exit below 1780

Plan C : Consider selling if market fails to breach above 1790.5 convincingly

Plan D : Cut above 1797



FCPO


FCPO slowly inched up to high of 2836 after some profit taking during the first session. Dalian and soybean oil are slightly mixed while Ringgit stays firm at RM4.20 against the greenback.

 

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