Daily Review

20220930_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_EN_Increase at the end of the session

  • Date

    30/09/2022

  • Language

    Tiếng Việt

  • Number of Downloads

    111

Detailed report

Market outlook  
Stock market: Opening with a negative gap, VN-Index had a negative movement throughout the day. When the index reached the support level of 1,100, the bottom-fishing cash flow suddenly appeared and pushed the index up dramatically. Finally, the index ended up 6 points higher than yesterday. 11/19 sectors gained points. However, the number of losers was more than the number of gainers; VN30 group was the driving force for the market today. Regarding the transactions of foreign investors, today they were net buyers on both HSX and HNX. Bottom-fishing force appeared at the 1,100 area, signaling a recovering trend when the market has identified the short-term bottom zone. Next week, it may be more positive when the cash flow flows into the market.
 
Future contracts: All contracts increased according to VN30. Investors should trade cautiously in the next session.
 
Covered warrants:  In the trading session on September 30, 2022, coverred warrants differentiated along with the recovery of the underlying stocks.
 
Highlights:
• VN-Index +6.04 points, closing at 1132.11. HNX-Index +0.84 points, closing at 250.25.
• Pulling the index up: GAS (+2.44), BCM (+1.56), FPT (+0.98), CTG (+0.74), BID (+0.52).
• Pulling the index down: VCB (-0.97), EIB (-0.8), HPG (-0.67), PLX (-0.48), TCB (-0.45).
• The matched value of VN-Index reached VND 13,037 billion, increased 42.33% compared to the previous session. The total transaction value reached VND 16,990 billion.
• The trading range is 36.03 points. The market had 192 advancers, 73 reference stocks, 264 decliners.
• Foreign investors' net buying value: VND 159.66 billion on HOSE, including DGC (116.97 billion), KBC (79.12 billion), DPM (57 billion). Foreign investors were net buyers on HNX with the value of VND 6.87 billion.
 
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