
Morning Trend | LEOCH INT'L under pressure, is the opportunity rotation in the new energy sector coming?

LEOCH INT'L quickly fell yesterday, with the new energy sector collectively sluggish, trading volume shrinking, and funds continuing to withdraw. Export-oriented industries are significantly affected by the cooling of external demand, with constant recent news and conservative performance guidance from major leaders. The 5-day and 10-day moving averages form dual pressure, and buyers have yet to take action. The latest industry news mentions that a leading battery company has signed a strategic supply contract in overseas markets, leading to a brief fluctuation in the sector. LEOCH INT'L also saw a slight rise, but buying interest was limited, and the market quickly returned to calm. This trend of short-term speculation indicates that funds mainly focus on theme-driven and right-side trading expectations, with sustainability still to be verified. The MACD bearish momentum continues, making it difficult for the weak structure to break in the short term. The policies and performance of the new energy sector are key to determining subsequent emotional fluctuations. Short-term trading should pay attention to sudden events that may catalyze small fluctuations in the market, while also monitoring marginal signals for market shifts after deep corrections. The overall structural differentiation in the new energy industry is evident, with leaders more likely to benefit from thematic catalysts. The weak state of LEOCH INT'L is unlikely to be completely reversed in the short term. Investment strategy recommendation: pursue flexible allocation of funds while waiting for confirmation of the industry bottom, and cautious investors should maintain a wait-and-see attitude
LEOCH INT'L experienced a rapid decline yesterday, with the new energy sector collectively sluggish, trading volume shrinking, and funds continuing to withdraw. Export-oriented industries are significantly affected by the cooling of external demand, with constant recent news indicating that major leaders have conservative performance guidance. The 5-day and 10-day moving averages form dual pressure, and buyers have yet to take action. The latest industry news mentions that a leading battery company has signed a strategic supply contract in the overseas market, leading to a brief fluctuation in the sector during trading.
LEOCH INT'L also saw a slight rise, but buying interest was limited, and the market quickly returned to calm. This trend of speculative trading indicates that funds mainly focus on theme-driven and right-side trading expectations, with sustainability still to be verified. The MACD bearish momentum continues, making it difficult for the weak structure to break in the short term.
The policies and performance of the new energy sector are key to determining subsequent emotional fluctuations. Short-term trading should pay attention to sudden events that may catalyze small fluctuations in the market, while also monitoring marginal signals of market shifts after deep corrections. The overall structural differentiation in the new energy industry is evident, with leading companies more likely to benefit from thematic catalysts. The weak state of LEOCH INT'L is unlikely to be completely reversed in the short term. Investment strategy recommendation: pursue flexible allocation of funds while waiting for confirmation of the industry bottom; conservative investors should maintain a wait-and-see attitude

