Daily Review

20190423_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_EN_Slightly increased session_TA_DPM_Downtrend

  • Date

    23/04/2019

  • Language

    Tiếng Việt

  • Number of Downloads

    45

Detailed report

Highlights
• VN-Index dropped slightly in the morning. In the afternoon session, the index recovered slightly.
• Stocks contributed to VN-Index upward momentum including GAS (+2.1 points); VIC (+1.1 points); VRE (+0.6 points); CTG (+0.39 points); BVH (+0.32 points).
• Stocks made the market decline including VNM (-1.38 points); VHM (-1.02 points); SAB (-0.49 points); VCB (-0.45 points); VPB (-0.19 points).
• The matching value of VN-Index today reached VND 2,447.6 billion. Today's trading range is 6.63 points. The market has 156 gainers and 122 losers.
• At the end of today's trading session, VN-Index increased by 2.14 points, closing at 968 points. At the same time, HNX-Index increased 0.66 to 106.29 points.
• Foreign investors today sold a net of VND 212.04 billion on HOSE, focusing on VCI (193.1 billion), VNM (43.7 billion) và SSI (19.44 billion). In addition, they sold a net of VND 1.78 billion on HNX.

Market outlook

VN-Index in the morning continued to fall slightly compared to yesterday, partly due to strong selling from blue-chips such as VHM, VNM, FPT, POW, MWG. Ending the morning session, the VN-Index dropped to the level of 965.16 or 0.07%. In the afternoon, pillar codes supported the market and gained impressively like GAS and VRE. Foreign investors were net sellers and liquidity recovered compared to the previous session but still at low level. From BSC's point of view, the market has a slight rally, investors are still waiting for more signals. Investors should closely follow the world economic information, especially the risk of strong oil price fluctuations when oil supply is affected by US oil embargo on Iran from 2/5.

Technical analysis
DPM_Downtrend
(Please go to page 2 for buy/sell status of stocks and page 4 for Blue chip stocks information)

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