Nasdaq - trending call jumps 35.5% in 18 days as index surpasses Chua Wei Ren's target price

Macquarie Warrants Singapore
05-05 09:56
  • Macquarie's trending Nasdaq-100 call warrant $NASDAQ 26000MBeCW260918(Y3KW.SI)$

    (https://warrants.com.sg/tools/livematrix/Y3KW) closed 35.5% higher to SGD 0.225 yesterday, after the Nasdaq-100 June futures climbed 5.7% over the past 18 days

  • Trending Nasdaq-100 put warrant $NASDAQ 21500MBePW260918(WIBW.SI)$ (https://warrants.com.sg/tools/livematrix/WIBW) on the other hand, dipped 23.9% to SGD 0.035 over the last 18 days

  • On 16 April 2026, we shared (https://warrants.com.sg/marketnews/highlight/todayhighlight/7855) CGSi short-term technical chartist Chua Wei Ren's report on Nasdaq-100 where he shared the strong upside momentum that he was predicting on the index with near term target prices of 26.800 followed by 27,215

  • The Nasdaq-100 which closed at 27,891.25 at 5PM yesterday, is currently trading lower to 27,786 this morning as of 901AM

  • Overnight, the US and Iran exchanged fire in the Gulf while the UAE blamed Iranian drones for an attack on its Fujairah port, leading to an almost 6% jump in Brent crude oil prices overnight (Bloomberg)

  • These put warrants may be suitable for investors who wish to hedge the renewed geopolitical tensions and any negative impact on the US indices

  • They move between 6 to 7 times more than the indices while costing SGD 0.091 and SGD 0.114 as of 9AM this morning

Modified in.05-05 11:36
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