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Technical Analysis of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF
The psychology behind the price

Technical indicators reflecting market sentiment and the collective psychology of you and other traders. Your emotions and other traders' emotions, such as fear and greed, play a significant role in driving price movements.

General trend

First of all, I'm going to put something in the back of your mind. One of the most stable factors that gives you more confidence as a trader: the general trend of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF. The general trend of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF is UNKNOWN with 0.0% confidence. It is very important for your mental being to use each indicator with this in mind. But beware, also the general trend flips once in a while! You can use moving averages to determine HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF's overall trend. For convenience I use the most commonly used moving averages: 20, 50, 100 & 200. Of course you can use other moving averages or other indicators to determine the trend.

Indicator phases

Some of the indicators I use have 3 zones: overbought, oversold and neutral. Transitions between these zones (market phases) provide valuable trading signals and insights. Expecially with the general trend mind, I use the highlighted phases:

Indicator StateBullish trend Bearish trend
Overbought to neutralBullish pullback=Bearish reversal
Upper to lower neutralBullish correction=Bearish continuation
Nuetral to oversoldOversold=Oversold
Oversold to neutralBullish reversal=Bearish correction
Lower to upper neutralBullish continuation=Bearish pullback
Nuetral to overboughtOverbought=Overbought

1. Price Targets

1.1 Support & Resistance

Support and resistance are levels on a price chart that act as barriers or zones where the price of an asset tends to stop, reverse, or experience a significant amount of buying or selling pressure.

Support is a price level at which demand for an asset is strong enough to prevent the price from falling further.
Resistance is a price level at which selling pressure becomes significant enough to prevent the price of an asset from rising further.


Score

Let's take a look at the Support & Resistance of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

The long score for the Support & Resistance is 1/1.
The longshort score for the Support & Resistance is 1/(-1 +1).

  • Around support: The price is currently trading around a support level. This can be considered as a potential entry level. +1

The bullish price targets are: 11.95 < 11.95 < 11.95.

The bearish price targets are: 11.95 > 11.95 > 11.95.

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HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Support & Resistance Chart

2. Trend Indicators

2.1 Moving Averages

Shows the moving average of the selected period.

  • Moving averages are lagging trend indicators.
  • There are many types of moving averages.
  • Moving averages are also used within other indicators.

Score

Let's take a look at the Moving Averages of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF. The current mas is .

Directionalities and relatives.

Moving AverageAmount of candlesTrendPrice +/-vs. MA 50vs. MA 100vs. MA 200

Explanation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xwW8h0lrQ-I

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Moving Averages Chart
2.2 Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD)

Shows the momentum of the selected period based on two moving averages.

  • MACD is a lagging momentum indicator.
  • Uses two moving averages.
  • Can show buy or sell signals based on momentum.
  • Can show overbought. and oversold. levels.

Score

Let's take a look at the Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Moving Average Convergence/Divergence (MACD) Chart
2.3 Directional Movement Index (DMI)

The DMI is a collection of 3 indicators: +DI (Plus Direction Indicator), -DI (Minus Direction Indicator) and ADX (Average Directional Index). The ADX helps you determine the strength of a trend.


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Let's take a look at the Directional Movement Index (DMI) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF. The current adx is .

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Directional Movement Index (DMI) Chart
2.4 Parabolic SAR

Shows the current trend and potential entry and exit signals.

  • Parabolic SAR (stop and reverse) is a lagging trend indicator.
  • Shows the current trend.
  • Shows potential entry signals.
  • Shows  potential exit signals.
  • Can be used to place trailing stoplosses..

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Let's take a look at the Parabolic SAR of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Parabolic SAR Chart

3. Momentum Indicators

3.1 Relative Strength Index (RSI)

Measures the speed and change of price movements.

  • Leading momentum indicator, meaning the signals are instant.
  • Ranges between 0 and 100.
  • Above 70 is considered overbought.
  • Below 30 is considered oversold.
  • Above or below 50 can also be used to determine price trend or support and resistance.
  • RSI divergence looks at a deviation between RSI and price movement. Penketrading automatically calculates RSI divergences.
  • Can be used in many different ways

Score

Let's take a look at the Relative Strength Index (RSI) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Relative Strength Index (RSI) Chart
3.2 Stochastic Oscillator

Compares a certain price to multiple prices ranging over time.

  • Leading momentum indicator, meaning the signals are instant.
  • Used to determine overbought and oversold areas much like the RSI.
  • Ranges between 0 and 100.
  • Above 80 is considered overbought.
  • Below 20 is considered oversold.
  • Consists of two lines named K and D.
  • K compares the highest high and lowest low on the selected price range.
  • The D line is a moving average of the K line.
  • Can be used to spot divergences

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Let's take a look at the Stochastic Oscillator of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Stochastic Oscillator ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Stochastic Oscillator Chart
3.3 Commodity Channel Index (CCI)

Measures the difference between the current price and the historical average price.

  • Lagging or leading Momentum indicator
  • When the CCI is above zero, the price is above the historical average
  • When the CCI is below zero, the price is below the historical average
  • Used for spotting trends
    • If the CCI moves from negative or near zero to positive 100 that might indicate an uptrend
    • If the CCI moves from positive or near zero to negative -100 that might indicate a downtrend

Score

Let's take a look at the Commodity Channel Index (CCI) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Commodity Channel Index (CCI) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Commodity Channel Index (CCI) Chart
3.4 Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO)

Measures the difference between the sum of recent gains and the sum of recent losses. Then divides the result by the sum of all price movements in that period.

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Ranges between +100 and -100
  • Considered overbought above +50
  • Considered oversold below -50
  • It's possible to add a moving average that acts as a signal line

Score

Let's take a look at the Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Chande Momentum Oscillator (CMO) Chart
3.5 Williams %R

 Shows the current price relative to the highest high over the last 14 days.
 

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Ranging between 0 and -100
  • Above -20 is considered overbought
  • Below -80 is considered oversold
  • Is prone to give false signals

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Let's take a look at the Williams %R of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Williams %R ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Williams %R Chart

4. Volatility Indicators

4.1 Bollinger Bands

Shows if the price is to high or to low relative to an average.

  • Lagging volatility indicator
  • Uses 3 bands: one upper, one lower and one in the middle
  • Works best when the middle band reflects an intermediate trend (MA20).
  • When the price is moving closer to the upper band, the market might be overbought
  • When the price is moving closer to the lower band, the market might be oversold 

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Let's take a look at the Bollinger Bands of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Bollinger Bands Chart
4.2 Average True Range (ATR)
Measures market volatility
  • Leading volatility indicator
  • Can be used to determine stop-loss positions
  • Calculated by:
    • Current high minus the current low
    • Current high minus the previous close
    • Current low minus the previous close
  • The larger the range of the candles, the greater the ATR value

Score

Let's take a look at the Average True Range (ATR) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Average True Range (ATR) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Average True Range (ATR) Chart

5. Volume Indicators

5.1 On-Balance Volume (OBV)

 Measures market volatility

  • Leading momentum indicator
  • Calculation:
    • If the closing price is above the previous closing price: OBV = previous OBV + current volume
    • If the closing price is below the previous closing price: OBV = previous OBV - current volume
    • If the closing price is the same as the previous closing price than the OBV is the same.
  • Can be used to confirm price trends
  • Can be used with divergences

Score

Let's take a look at the On-Balance Volume (OBV) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily On-Balance Volume (OBV) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily On-Balance Volume (OBV) Chart
5.2 Money Flow Index (MFI)

Measures the flow of money in and out of a security

  • Lagging momentum indicator
  • Looks like RSI but uses volume as an extra metric (RSI only considers price)
  • Above 80 is considered overbought
  • Below 20 is considered oversold
  • Can be used with divergences

Score

Let's take a look at the Money Flow Index (MFI) of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Money Flow Index (MFI) ChartHSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Money Flow Index (MFI) Chart

6. Summary

6.1. Notifications

TypeNotificationDate
PenkeCurrently no notifications for HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF.

6.2. Trading Signals

Below you will find trading signals as the indicator is commonly used. This doesn't mean you should use it that way. Learn from these, but don't use them blindly. I recommend using at least 4 indicators, 1 from each category: trend, momentum, volatility and volume.

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6.3. Candlestick Patterns

HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF Daily Candlestick Chart
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6.4. Technical Score

Let's check the technical score of HSBC MSCI Pacific ex Japan UCITS ETF based on Penke's default Symbol scanner.

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IndicatorConditionValue
OpenGreater thanClose11.946
Total0/1 (0.0%)
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