LINK / HSI Ratio
Chainlink vs Hang Seng: price ratio and historical chart. Ratio = LINK price ÷ HSI price. Data from our cached daily closes.
Quick answer
Current signal: Moderately weak
Chainlink sits under the long-run midpoint versus Hang Seng, without printing the floor.
Around 33% of past days showed a lower ratio—Hang Seng has often led on a relative basis recently.
It does not mean either side is a bargain or overpriced by itself.
What this means
- Very high or very low levels flag relative stretch, not whether either price is “fair” on its own.
- Pair this with each asset’s own history—relative and absolute stories can diverge.
- Short windows can look noisy; longer spans show whether a move lasted.
The LINK/HSI ratio is Chainlink price ÷ Hang Seng price. Latest ratio: —
Final verdict
This page is most useful for comparing relative value and leadership between two assets over time. It works best as context for pair behavior and regime shifts, not as a standalone buy-or-sell signal. Not financial advice.
About this ratio
LINK / HSI = Chainlink price ÷ Hang Seng price. A rising ratio means Chainlink is outperforming Hang Seng; a falling ratio means the opposite. This page uses the same daily close data as our investment calculators.
For education and planning only. Not investment advice.
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