17/01/2016 07:54 AST

The Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) index shed 582.1 points, or 5.96%, during the week to close at 9,185.12. Market capitalisation decreased by 5.86% to QR489.9bn versus QR520.4bn at the end of the previous week. Of the 43 listed companies, three ended the week higher, while 40 fell. Doha Insurance Co (DOHI) was the best performing stock for the week with a gain of 3.3% on only 7,384 shares traded. On the other hand, Medicare Group (MCGS) was the worst performing with a decline of 21.02% on 273,649 shares traded.

QNB Group (QNBK), Qatar Islamic Bank (QIBK) and Masraf Al Rayan (MARK) were the primary contributors to the weekly index decrease. QNBK was the biggest contributor, shedding 94.5 points from the index. QIBK was the second biggest contributor, erasing 70.3 points. MARK pulled the index down by 58.2 points.

Trading value during the week increased by 60.34% to reach QR1.15bn versus QR0.717bn in the prior week. The banks and financial services sector led the trading value during the week, accounting for 42.63% of the total. The industrials sector was the second biggest contributor, accounting for 28.27% of the total trading value. QNBK was the top value traded stock during the week with total traded value of QR197.9mn.

Trading volume increased by 50.41% to reach 27.9mn shares versus 18.5mn in the prior week. The number of transactions rose by 30.14% to reach 17,512 versus 13,456 in the prior week. The banks and financial services sector led the trading volume, accounting for 31.29%, followed by the industrials sector, which accounted for 23.56% of the overall trading volume. Gulf International Services (GISS) was also the top volume traded stock during the week with total traded volume of 4.2mn shares.

Foreign institutions remained bearish during the week with net selling of QR226.1mn vs net selling of QR14.1mn in the prior week. Qatari institutions turned bullish with net buying of QR49.1mn vs net selling of QR69.2mn the week before. Foreign retail investors remained bullish for the week with net buying of QR14.1mn vs net buying of QR22.0mn in the prior week. Qatari retail investors remained bullish with net buying of QR162.9mn vs QR61.3mn the week before. In 2016 year-to-date, foreign institutions sold $32.7mn worth of Qatari equities.

Technical analysis of the QSE index
The QSE index closed at 9,185.12 and lost 5.9% vs the week before. Momentum indicators remain bearish and the index is moving away below its moving averages. Traded volumes increased substantially than the previous week’s volumes. As a result, the previous week suggests further weakness to be expected. We update our expected support level to 8,900 points and the resistance level to 10,500 points.

Definitions of key terms used in technical analysis
Candlestick chart – A candlestick chart is a price chart that displays the high, low, open, and close for a security. The ‘body’ of the chart is portion between the open and close price, while the high and low intraday movements form the ‘shadow’. The candlestick may represent any time frame. We use a one-day candlestick chart (every candlestick represents one trading day) in our analysis.

Doji candlestick pattern – A Doji candlestick is formed when a security’s open and close are practically equal. The pattern indicates indecisiveness, and based on preceding price actions and future confirmation, may indicate a bullish or bearish trend reversal.


Gulf Times

Ticker Price Volume
SABIC 114.77 5,915,941
SAMBA 26.98 1,138,683

QE 8,707.67 -14.08 (-0.16%)

Market
P/E
Price/BookValue
Dividend Yield (%)
Performance
  • 1-Month
  • 3-Month
  • 1-Year
Volume Change
  • 10D Avg Vs 90D Avg
Index vs...
  • 52-w high
  • 50-day moving avg.
  • 200-Day Moving Avg
Ticker Price Change
QNBK 134.50 0.61 (0.45%)
IQCD 108.99 0.99 (0.91%)
ERES 10.25 -0.28 (-2.66%)
MARK 35.99 -0.11 (-0.31%)
ORDS 82.51 -1.09 (-1.31%)
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