BIST 100 Opening Shock: Falls 0.74% to 13,988.40 Points
724FinanceFatih Kılıç
Key Highlights
BIST 100 endeksi, sabah seansında **%0,74** düşüşle **13.988,40** puana geriledi, yatırımcıların risk iştahını test etti. ## Açılış Şokunun Derinliği
The BIST 100 index slipped 0.74% in the morning session, settling at 13,988.40 points, putting investors' risk appetite to the test.
Depth of the Opening Shock
The Istanbul Stock Exchange opened sharply lower amid global risk factors; the index dropped 0.74% from the previous close, breaching into the red zone on technical grounds.
Sector‑Specific Performance Snapshot
HFT Activity and Liquidity Flow
High‑frequency trading algorithms amplified volatility in a thin‑liquidity environment; trades under 1,500 units accounted for just 35% of the average daily volume.
Short‑Term Investor Sentiment Outlook
Markets are debating whether this opening dip is merely a technical correction or a harbinger of broader macro‑economic uncertainty. The HFT surge has tightened liquidity, pushing short‑term volatility higher. Defensive investors are seeking safe‑haven assets, and pressure on banking and energy stocks is likely to persist. Monitoring liquidity and reassessing option‑based hedges will be pivotal in the upcoming session.
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