Taiwan's stock market delivered an extraordinary rebound today, surging up to 3,186 points during the session, showcasing a powerful V-shaped turnaround. Is this aggressive surge merely a deep-value bounce ahead of a storm, or the starting point of a new upward trend? Today, we welcomed Professor Cheng Ting-Yi, the 'Billion-Yuan Professor,' on the program 'After Work Economics.' He not only breaks down the underlying causes of this market reshuffle but also exclusively reveals the most explosive potential sectors and defensive dark horse stocks for the second half of the year.

The single-day surge of 3,186 points in Taiwan's stock market has drawn widespread attention. Professor Cheng analyzes that the recent correction was mainly due to excessive technical deviation and foreign institutional position adjustments. Regarding market direction, he highlights key moving average supports as critical indicators and introduces two major signals to identify when the market has bottomed out—helping investors grasp the timing of a reversal.

With TSMC caught in a battle to defend its 20-day moving average, many investors are uncertain whether to take profits or buy the dip. Professor Cheng dissects TSMC's fundamentals and shares the latest strategic approach. Additionally, he expresses strong confidence in the memory sector, which benefits from rigid demand, and names two reliable dark horse stocks to help investors precisely position their portfolios.

For more in-depth insights, tune into 'After Work Economics,' where hosts Hsieh Che-ching, Chang Chia-hsuan, and Professor Cheng Ting-Yi guide you through investment opportunities and risk management strategies amid volatile market conditions.

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  • Source: PR Times
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