Morning Brief
Macro developments and key signals before the trading session.
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Mid-Session Update
Morning market pulse, money flow and key index moves.
Market Recap
- VN-Index closed nearly 6 points lower, but intraday trading still showed a notable recovery effort as bottom-fishing demand strengthened in the second half, allowing the index to finish above its intraday average level. Although liquidity improved slightly and several sectors ended in positive territory, the market remained under correction pressure from weakness in the VN30, where 20 stocks declined, alongside heavy foreign net selling of nearly VND1,633bn concentrated in large caps such as VHM, FPT and STB. Market breadth also leaned negative with 205 decliners, especially in seaports, industrial property, oil & gas and insurance, indicating that cautious sentiment still prevailed despite domestic money flow attempting to support the index during pullbacks.
Our View
From a technical perspective, VN-Index is moving in a neutral state after closing at 1,825 pts, positioned between MA10 and MA20, while RSI(14) stood at 48. This reflects rising selling pressure, but not yet enough to break the short-term support structure. With money flow weakening as shown by MFI at 33, the market is likely to remain range-bound around 1,820–1,830 pts before a clearer trend is established. The optimal strategy is to maintain a medium portfolio weighting and avoid chasing rebounds. Short-term investors should trade around the 1,820–1,830 support zone and the 1,840–1,850 resistance zone, prioritizing stocks with specific catalysts such as state divestment, market-upgrade expectations, economic-development resolutions or the offshore cycle. Meanwhile, medium- and long-term investors may use pullbacks toward support zones to accumulate gradually in fundamentally solid and liquid sectors such as banks, securities, retail, public investment and oil & gas.
Foreign Net Flows Over Six Sessions
Unit: VND bn · Green bars indicate net buying, red bars indicate net selling · Midline marks breakeven.
Top Foreign Flow Tickers
Top 5 notable net-bought and net-sold tickers in the session.
Top 5 net buys
Top 5 net sells
Market Close
Session wrap, trend view and key market data of the day.
Index summary
Market Recap
- VN-Index closed nearly 6 points lower, but intraday trading still showed a notable recovery effort as bottom-fishing demand strengthened in the second half, allowing the index to finish above its intraday average level. Although liquidity improved slightly and several sectors ended in positive territory, the market remained under correction pressure from weakness in the VN30, where 20 stocks declined, alongside heavy foreign net selling of nearly VND1,633bn concentrated in large caps such as VHM, FPT and STB. Market breadth also leaned negative with 205 decliners, especially in seaports, industrial property, oil & gas and insurance, indicating that cautious sentiment still prevailed despite domestic money flow attempting to support the index during pullbacks.
Our View
From a technical perspective, VN-Index is moving in a neutral state after closing at 1,825 pts, positioned between MA10 and MA20, while RSI(14) stood at 48. This reflects rising selling pressure, but not yet enough to break the short-term support structure. With money flow weakening as shown by MFI at 33, the market is likely to remain range-bound around 1,820–1,830 pts before a clearer trend is established. The optimal strategy is to maintain a medium portfolio weighting and avoid chasing rebounds. Short-term investors should trade around the 1,820–1,830 support zone and the 1,840–1,850 resistance zone, prioritizing stocks with specific catalysts such as state divestment, market-upgrade expectations, economic-development resolutions or the offshore cycle. Meanwhile, medium- and long-term investors may use pullbacks toward support zones to accumulate gradually in fundamentally solid and liquid sectors such as banks, securities, retail, public investment and oil & gas.
VN-Index movement over the last six sessions
Each tile represents one recent session | Showing close and change versus the previous session
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Foreign Net Flows Over Six Sessions
Unit: VND bn · Green bars indicate net buying, red bars indicate net selling · Midline marks breakeven.
Top Foreign Flow Tickers
Top 5 notable net-bought and net-sold tickers in the session.
Top 5 net buys
Top 5 net sells