Quantum's KWEB Trading Guide 4/13/25Analysis:
Post-Close Options Activity (April 11):
Data: System reports 469.32K contracts traded on April 11, with puts at 10.99% (calls ~89%). High call volume at $31/$32 strikes suggests bullish bets.
Interpretation: Call-heavy flow indicates retail/institutional optimism, likely targeting a sweep
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About KraneShares Trust KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF
Home page
Inception date
Jul 31, 2013
Structure
Open-Ended Fund
Dividend treatment
Distributes
Distribution tax treatment
Qualified dividends
Income tax type
Capital Gains
Max ST capital gains rate
39.60%
Max LT capital gains rate
20.00%
Primary advisor
Krane Funds Advisors LLC
Distributor
SEI Investments Distribution Co.
KWEB, tracking only overseas-listed Chinese shares of Internet-sector companies, doesn't look much like the broader Chinese IT industry. For one thing, KWEB excludes hardware companies from its selection universe. It only includes Internet software and services, home entertainment software, educational software for home use, retail or commercial services primarily through the Internet, and mobile Internet software and services. KWEB ends up with less Software and IT Exposure than broader funds in the segment and may tilt significantly towards small-caps. Index constituents are ranked by free-float market capitalization in USD and weighted using a 10% capping methodology at each semi-annual rebalance. While not perfectly capturing China's Internet economy, KWEB is a good pure play on Chinese Internet software and service providers.
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Exposure type
Technology Services
Retail Trade
Stock breakdown by region
Chinese Internet Stocks on the Edge: KWEB vs. FXI Introduction:
The Chinese internet sector AMEX:KWEB is at a critical juncture when compared to large-cap Chinese stocks AMEX:FXI . The ratio between these two reflects sector leadership—if KWEB outperforms, it signals renewed strength in internet stocks and suggests the sector is leading.
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China’s Internet Revival?KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF is exhibiting strong bullish momentum, with a gap forming around the $27.00 level. A breakout above the $32.60 daily resistance would confirm further strength, positioning the ETF to target $46.19. This trade setup offers an excellent risk-to-reward ratio, with a s
$KWEB - Would you bet?AMEX:KWEB Trendline has been hard to break. If it manages to break through it, we are looking at a measured move of $35. However, $32 to $33 area would be hard to break through.
It is showing some signs of a potential breakout, but you have to be quick in taking profit. China is hard to bet on.
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