
Morning Trend | ZTE Corporation experiences a volume decline, is there a change in the market with unusual capital movements?

ZTE Corporation (763.HK) has recently continued its adjustment trend in stock prices, with weak daily-level rebounds and a continuous decrease in trading volume, resulting in a slight arrangement of bearish candlesticks. The MACD indicator remains in a death cross, indicating a clear short-term bearish structure. The continuously shrinking trading volume suggests that overall market sentiment is sluggish, with many funds choosing to wait and observe. In terms of fundamentals, ZTE Corporation's communication equipment business has shown resilience since last year, but the slowdown in 5G investment pace and cost-cutting pressures in the industry have put pressure on profitability. Additionally, fluctuations in overseas market orders and uncertainties in the trade environment have led to a cautious market attitude towards the company's medium to long-term growth. Affected by external sentiment, the overall defensiveness of the sector has weakened, and there has been insufficient rotation among technology mainlines. From a technical perspective, after the candlestick box broke downwards, it has been continuously testing support and is now approaching the HKD 18-19 range, where there has historically been some accumulation of shares and willingness to support. If there is a volume increase that reverses the trend or if there are unusual fund movements during intraday trading, it is expected to test the HKD 20 round number and short-term moving average pressure. If the volume continues to shrink and falls back, caution is needed for a drop to HKD 17 or lower support. Operational advice: Investors should prioritize risk control and participate in short-term speculation based on intraday fund flows and unusual movements. Until a reversal signal appears on the technical front, ZTE Corporation is expected to remain in a weak oscillation trend, with subsequent policies and 5G industry events likely to bring marginal changes
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