Is there any Sector Relative Strength Chart for Asia market?

In US, we have a lot of ETFs, indices, or chart services give us a better picture of a sector's relative strength.

Personally, I have some plays in Asia market, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, and China. But, there are less sector ETFs, indices, or chart services available for those market, maybe I didn't found them.

In order to get a clear view of the sector's movement in different markets, I was thinking is there a way I can create my own RS chart for the sectors in those Asia markets. Or anyone knows any website I can find such information?

Thanks
Wilson

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MNSL answered a question in Financial Analysis.
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MNSL answered one year ago …

Pl try following link:

http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/charts/charts.asp?symbol=BFL.CM

You can also get some information about chart, investment ratios, quarterly annual results, major shareholders etc from websites of stock exchanges situated in some frontier markets and emerging markets in Asia.

For example if you go to website of Colombo stock exchange (www.cse.lk )situated in Sri-Lanka and select Hemas Holding (HHL) you can find

HSBC INTL NOM LTD - SNFE - Arisaig India Fund Limited, Goldman Sachs International S/A Tree Line Asia Master Fund, HSBC Intl Nominees Ltd - Hsbc Bank Plc - CMG First State Global UMBR, Blueberry Investments (Private) Limited are as shareholders.

In addition you can see other financial information and daily charts. Some of these websites to be developed further. Then we will be able to get all type of charts and other financial information in the future.

You can try following links

For Indian market:

http://www.fileheap.com/software/india_market_charts.html

For Malaysian Market

http://www.chart.com.my/rsi.php

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SharonMR answered a question in Financial Analysis.
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SharonMR answered one year ago …

Hi Wilson,

Investors Intelligence has charts for the Asian market. www.investorsintelligence.com
It has a paid subscription, but very reasonable for the amount of information you get for your money. You can also take a free one month trial to try it out or see if it meets your needs.

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