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Published: Dec 02, 2025
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Chinese equites were muted over the past week, even amidst expectations of another US interest rate cut. A few months ago, we discussed ‘involution’—the idea of diminishing returns despite increasing effort or complexity—and its relevance to the electric vehicle industry. However, the concept also applies to other industries like the battery and energy storage industry, which has suffered from fierce competition. This past week, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) met to discuss the issue, as China continues to take an active approach in solving these issues (source: chinalastnight.com). This week we highlight the:

The KraneShares Emerging Markets Consumer Technology Index ETF (KEMQ) maintains a strong fund score of 5.58. Although the fund is still on a sell signal after breaking a double bottom at $25 last month, it reversed back to Xs yesterday, demonstrating some short-term improvement. KEMQ is up over 50% year-to-date and has maintained a fund score above 5.0 since June of this year. Long exposure can be made here. Resistance can be seen at $27.50. Initial support at $24.50, with additional strong support not seen until $16.

 

The table below is a review of important technical data on a select group of KraneShares ETFs. Significant changes within the past week are highlighted in Green if positive or Red if negative. This portfolio is designed to be used as a "radar" screen to bring your attention to potentially important technical changes that may require your attention and potential action. When evaluating the Fund Score, the strongest issues have scores of 4 or higher while those ETFs with scores below a 3 are no longer considered solid citizens.

The distribution curve places each ETF on a bell curve according to their respective degrees of overbought or oversold status using a 10-week distribution. ETFs that are statistically oversold will appear on the left-hand side of the bell curve, while those that have become statistically overbought will appear on the right-hand side of the bell curve. Perhaps the most useful attribute of this feature is that it displays the entire universe on the curve at one time to give us a general picture of whether the KraneShares ETF universe is generally overbought on a near-term basis, or generally oversold. Our best opportunities are to buy strong relative strength ETFs that have regressed back toward mean conditions based on market weakness, or have become oversold based upon extreme market weakness. Weekly Distribution is a short-term gauge that is most helpful in timing entry and exit points, while the longer-term information of trend and relative strength is a more controlling factor in the decision of whether to buy or sell.

Average Level

-20.88

< - -100 -100 - -80 -80 - -60 -60 - -40 -40 - -20 -20 - 0 0 - 20 20 - 40 40 - 60 60 - 80 80 - 100 100 - >
                       
       
Sell signalKWEB
             
   
Buy signalkhyb
Sell signalKGRN
Sell signalKURE
Sell signalKEMQ
Buy signalKBA
Buy signalKEMX
       
< - -100 -100 - -80 -80 - -60 -60 - -40 -40 - -20 -20 - 0 0 - 20 20 - 40 40 - 60 60 - 80 80 - 100 100 - >

 

Legend:

  • UPPERCASE indicates that the RS chart is on a buy signal.
  • lowercase indicates that the RS chart is in a sell signal.
  • GREEN lettering indicates the ETFs trend chart is on a buy signal.
  • RED lettering indicates the ETF is on a sell signal.
  • Box Color indicates the Sector Status Rating. Green = Favored, Yellow = Average, and Red = Unfavored.

The KraneShares Dynamic China Rotation Model is designed to identify major themes in the Chinese marketplace through the use of the Point & Figure relative strength tools. For more information on the portfolio construction and back testing, see the model info file on the models page.  (Note: The KraneShares ETF Models will be updated Tuesday mornings by 9:30 am EST) 

Weekly Changes: 

KraneShares Dynamic China Rotation Model (TR) KRANEDYNAMIC.TR

ETF Name Symbol NDW Suggested Weighting Yield Date Added
KraneShares CSI China Internet ETF TR KWEB.TR 25.000% 2.7434 09/15/2025
KraneShares MSCI All China Health Care Index ETF TR KURE.TR 25.000% 0.9573 05/21/2025
KraneShares Bosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETF TR KBA.TR 25.000% 1.7039 08/18/2025
KraneShares Emerging Markets Consumer Technology Index ETF TR KEMQ.TR 25.000% 0.4757 05/20/2024

* - Dates prior to 10/15/2019, which is when the KraneShares Dynamic China Rotation Model became available on the NDW Research Platform, are representative of when the position was added to the backtested model.

KraneShares Tactical Emerging Markets Model (TR) KRANETACTEM.TR

ETF Name Symbol NDW Suggested Weighting Yield Date Added
KraneShares MSCI All China Health Care Index ETF TR KURE.TR 16.667% 0.9573 04/07/2025
KraneShares Bosera MSCI China A 50 Connect Index ETF TR KBA.TR 16.667% 1.7039 08/29/2025
KraneShares Emerging Markets Consumer Technology Index ETF TR KEMQ.TR 16.667% 0.4757 09/30/2024
KraneShares MSCI Emerging Markets Ex China Index ETF TR KEMX.TR 50.000% 2.5603 12/31/2012

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