On July 30, XIAOMI-W declined 3.01% in regular trading, trading at HKD 31.08 per share, with turnover of HKD 2.632 billion. The stock retreated after a strong multi-day rally that saw gains of over 7% on July 27 and nearly 9% on July 29, reaching HKD 31.88.
On the news front, the Xiaomi Pengcheng series technical launch event was scheduled for that evening, but the company explicitly stated the event would only cover the Kunlun vehicle architecture, range-extender powertrain technology, and cabin space — with no vehicle pricing to be announced. This limited near-term catalysts for further upside. Meanwhile, physical display vehicles began arriving at 499 stores across 146 cities starting that day.
Options market activity on July 29 showed elevated volume, with HKD 30 strike put options already in-the-money, indicating some institutional participants had positioned for a short-term pullback. The decline reflects classic profit-taking behavior following a cumulative surge of approximately 16% over three trading sessions, with the absence of a pricing announcement removing a key speculative catalyst.
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