CCTV Finance recently reported that the overall U.S. stock market has experienced volatility, with Chinese concept stocks showing mixed performance. On February 10, 2026, most U.S.-listed Chinese stocks rose, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closing up 0.87%, though some individual stocks like Tiger Securities declined.
Meanwhile, the People’s Bank of China released a monetary policy report emphasizing a stance of moderate easing. Favorable policies for the low-altitude economy were introduced, which may indirectly influence market risk appetite, but have limited direct impact on Tiger Securities.
Recent Stock Performance
Tiger Securities experienced significant price fluctuations over the past seven trading days (February 5 to 11, 2026). The latest data shows a closing price of $8.22 on February 11, down 2.38% for the day, with a trading volume of approximately $5.01 million; on February 10, the closing price was $8.42, down 1.17%; on February 9, the stock rose 4.67% to $8.52. During this period, the highest price was $8.65 (February 9), and the lowest was $7.66 (February 5), with a range of 2.49% and an amplitude of 12.34%. During the same period, major U.S. stock indices showed mixed performance— the Dow hit new highs, while the Nasdaq experienced a correction. The overall activity in the Chinese concept stock sector reflected some impact on individual stocks.
The above information is compiled from publicly available sources and does not constitute investment advice.
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Tiger Securities stock price fluctuates and declines, Chinese concept stocks market performance varies
CCTV Finance recently reported that the overall U.S. stock market has experienced volatility, with Chinese concept stocks showing mixed performance. On February 10, 2026, most U.S.-listed Chinese stocks rose, with the Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closing up 0.87%, though some individual stocks like Tiger Securities declined.
Meanwhile, the People’s Bank of China released a monetary policy report emphasizing a stance of moderate easing. Favorable policies for the low-altitude economy were introduced, which may indirectly influence market risk appetite, but have limited direct impact on Tiger Securities.
Recent Stock Performance
Tiger Securities experienced significant price fluctuations over the past seven trading days (February 5 to 11, 2026). The latest data shows a closing price of $8.22 on February 11, down 2.38% for the day, with a trading volume of approximately $5.01 million; on February 10, the closing price was $8.42, down 1.17%; on February 9, the stock rose 4.67% to $8.52. During this period, the highest price was $8.65 (February 9), and the lowest was $7.66 (February 5), with a range of 2.49% and an amplitude of 12.34%. During the same period, major U.S. stock indices showed mixed performance— the Dow hit new highs, while the Nasdaq experienced a correction. The overall activity in the Chinese concept stock sector reflected some impact on individual stocks.
The above information is compiled from publicly available sources and does not constitute investment advice.