Loại báo cáo: | Báo cáo Asean Securities |
Nguồn báo cáo: | Công ty cổ phần chứng khoán Đông Nam Á |
CORPORATE NEWS TV1: Chief Accountant registered to sell 687,994 shares PNC: Member of the BOD registered to purchase 50,000 shares PSC: Vice Chairman registered to purchase 10,000 shares DBT: Board member’s wife registered to purchase 300,000 shares VIETNAM MACROECONOMIC NEWS HCM city targets 2016 GRDP growth of 8% Coal Investments to be reduced September 01: The central rate of VND/USD is VND 21,920 per US dollar, down VND1 from yesterday September 01: The buying and selling prices of SJC gold touched VND36,16 million and VND36,23 million, respectively INTERNATIONAL NEWS August 31: The Dow industrials fell 0.29 percent, to 18,400.88 August 31: U.S. crude oil fell 3.56 percent, to settle at $44.70 FOREIGNER TRADING STATISTICS Today, foreigners were net-sellers for VND185.38 billion on both HOSE and HNX. On HOSE, foreign investors net sold VND187.5 billion. On HNX, foreign investors registered their net-buying status for VND2.1 billion. Foreigners’ top buying shares on HNX were PVS (336,000 shares), HUT (300,000 shares), BVS (116,400 shares), VND (71,000 shares) and DBC (55,000 shares). Foreigners’ top selling on HNX shares were PVS (500,000 shares), DBC (171,150 shares), VNR (51,000 shares), KHB (45,000 shares) and KLF (10,000 shares). TECHNICAL ANALYSIS VN-INDEX Analysis: Based on the moving of technical indicators, we believe that Vn-Index will test the nearest resistance range 670 – 680. Recommendation: In a negative scenario, when the index may correct, the nearest support range of Vn-Index is forecast at 650 – 660, where traders can take T+ buying for the short-term position. In a positive scenario, when the index may rebound, the nearest resistance range of Vn-Index is forecast at 670 – 680, where traders can sell a part of the existing short-term portfolio. Based on Kelly formula, the recommended proportion of the portfolio is 30% cash/ 70% stocks. INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE Real estate [-0.38%], Rubber [+1.39%], Securities [+0.41%], Technology [+1.08%], Oil & Gas [-0.50%], Services [+0.20%], Pharmaceuticals [+1.11%],… |