
Morning Trend | Manulife Financial-S (945.HK) surged and then retreated, with increasing divergence in defensive attributes

Manulife Financial -S (945.HK) saw a significant increase in trading volume during the session yesterday, prompting short-term capital to follow suit, but the volatility increased notably in the afternoon and at the close, with a strong atmosphere of market caution. As a defensive representative of the financial sector, there has been a clear inflow of risk-averse funds recently, but with increasing divergence within the sector, the market is showing characteristics of a shift between offense and defense. The company will release its earnings report this week, with continuous growth in revenue and profit, further strengthening its shareholder return capability. The market generally believes that its "value gap" attribute is prominent, making it a preferred target for large capital risk hedging. Technically, the stock price fell back after reaching the upper Bollinger Band yesterday, with indicators like KDJ showing overbought signals, leading to a tug-of-war between bulls and bears, and an increase in cash-holding cautious sentiment. The short-term focus is on: if market risk appetite warms up, high-pressure stocks may see a rotation of catch-up gains; if the overall market or macro risks increase, defensive styles may regain dominance. It is essential to closely monitor the gains and losses of key moving averages and the dynamics of major players in the circulating market. If it falls below the 5-day or 10-day moving averages, risk control should be strengthened. As a stable style target, Manulife Financial is currently in a window of offense and defense transition, and position adjustments and swing trading are advisable
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