I have to admit I am not used to evaluating stock charts using dinnerware or cookware, I would appreciate some help in determining what comes after a cup of tea apart from the later need to pee.
Seeing as this is the Chinese market index chart being referred to, I would presume it is Green Tea, whereas if it were the Dow I would imagine it would be coffee in the cup.
My experience of cups with handles is limited to the old refreshment kiosk where a Cup o' tea was tuppence, or if in a cup that still had a handle it was threepence, and 'High Tea' was tea in a cup with a handle, on a saucer and with a 'Nice' biscuit and that was sixpence. A teaspoon could be 'borrowed' from the kiosk if it needed more stirring.
Still not sure how cup with handle relates to stock charts, perhaps you can enlighten as to the likely meaning.