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Top Gainers in Hong Kong Stocks This Week | Tianxing Medical Technology surged over 104% in its first week of listing; Yuegang Bay Holdings rose more than 56%, with valuation potential expected to expand following its transition to intelligent computing;
This week, the Hang Seng Index rose by a cumulative 2.39%, closing at 26,393.71 points; during the same period, the Hang Seng Tech Index increased by a cumulative 4.75%, closing at 5,102.79 points; the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index also rose by a cumulative 2.39%, closing at 8,889.07 points.
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This Week's Bull Stocks in Hong Kong | Strong IPO Performance! Qunhe Technology surged over 53% week-to-date, Shenghong Technology rose over 50%; Shanghai Auntie soared nearly 49% within the week, with shareholders extending the lock-up period to demonstr
This week, the Hang Seng Index fell by a cumulative 0.7% to close at 25,978.07 points. During the same period, the Hang Seng Tech Index dropped by a cumulative 2.79% to 4,902.2 points, while the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index declined by a cumulative 0.78% to 8,775.62 points.
H-share Movement | Zejing Co., Ltd. (02632) surged over 17% in the afternoon trading, hitting another record high since its listing, with a total market value approaching HKD 11 billion.
Zejing Co., Ltd. (02632) experienced a significant surge in its stock price in the afternoon session, rising by over 17% at one point.
The market "experts" have misjudged again—what does this mean for every investor?
Legendary investor Peter Lynch once said: Investors lose more money preparing for "corrections" than they do when actual corrections occur; this statement holds true in any era—because at any given point in time, there is always a seemingly plausible list of risks in the market, and there are always highly respected commentators eager to recite them one by one. The market in 2026 has once again provided a new case in point: during the first quarter and April of this year, several well-known Wall Street commentators made clear, verifiable predictions—which were soon disproven by facts. These predictions were not foolish.