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China Stocks Caught in Crossfire of Trade Wars

China stocks buying on U.S. exchanges have come off deep lows in recent weeks but are now struggling at resistance levels and could sell off from time to time again, punishing optimistic dip buyers hoping for a trade agreement. The biggest tech names face the highest jeopardy, with the arrest of Huawei’s CFO in Canada and intellectual property disputes having the potential to end decades of rapprochement.

The current malaise is also changing price action on the Nasdaq 100 index, which includes Chinese tech components Baidu, Inc. (BIDU), JD.com, Inc. (JD) and NetEase, Inc. (NTES). The guards of the index could choose to remove these companies from the membership list if a trade agreement isn’t reached in the foremost quarter of 2019 rather than sit on their hands while they carve another round of multi-year smalls.

Nasdaq 100 component Wynn Resorts, Limited (WYNN) has also contributed to downside pressure, with Macau g-men representing the casino giant’s most important profit driver. The stock fell to a two-year low in November, buffeted by honesty controls and slowing revenue growth in the “Special Administration Region of the People’s Republic of China,” as well as fallout from the untimely departure of preceding CEO and founder Steve Wynn.

Source: TradingView.com.

Baidu stock topped out near $250 in 2014 and entered a downtrend that accelerated during the August 2015 mini gleam crash, dropping the stock to a two-year low. The subsequent bounce ended above $200 a few months later, yielding a equal triangle pattern that broke to the upside in July 2017. The stock mounted the 2014 high in October and compartmented out, building a topping pattern that broke to the downside in August 2018. 

The decline reached support at the triangle apex in the $170s in October 2018 and has posted a little lower lows in November and December, indicating weak buying interest that could yield a secondary destruction targeting the 2016 low near $140. More importantly, it looks like price action has already broken a trendline affluent back to April 2013, suggesting that Baidu stock could eventually test 2015’s deep low at $100.

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JD.com came public on the U.S. exchanges in May 2014, opening for business at $21.75. A two-legged uptrend topped out in the upper $30s in June 2015, yield way to a volatile decline that found support at the IPO opening print in June 2016. The subsequent recovery wave totaled a round trip into the 2015 high in May 2017, generating an immediate breakout that reached the upper $40s in August.

A February 2018 breakout undertake failed, carving the head of a head and shoulders topping pattern with neckline support at $34.50. The August 2018 distillation has picked up steam through the fourth quarter, dropping the stock through 2016 support and into an all-time low at $19.21. However, dispersal eased in September and has remained in a holding pattern since that time, suggesting that JD.com stock will transact around $20 as long as the U.S. and China continue trade talks.

Source: TradingView.com.

NetEase is one of the oldest China regulars trading on the U.S. exchanges, coming public at a split-adjusted $3.83 in June 2000. It entered a persistent trading range in 2005, with prone resistance in the mid-$20s limiting the upside until a 2009 breakout that generated healthy gains into December 2017’s all-time extreme at $377.64. The stock got cut in half into September 2018, bouncing at $185.

The recovery wave has been stuck at the bottom of August’s breakaway gap between $250 and $260 for the days of old two months while mounting the 200-week exponential moving average (EMA), which was also broken in August. This is advantageous price action, suggesting that the stock is carving a long-term bottom. However, buyers should remain skeptical until the gap is squeezed and mounted with a buying impulse above $260.

The Bottom Line

China stocks trading on U.S. exchanges have suit radioactive in 2018 and could post new lows if trade negotiations fail to yield an agreement. 

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