Title 20221017_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_EN_Cash flow was concentrated in certain stocks
Report Type Báo cáo ngày
Source BSC
Detail Date : 17/10/2022
Total pages : 5
Language : English
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Market outlook  

Stock market: The market dropped from the opening of the morning session. VN-Index dropped to 1,035 before the bottom-fishing appeared and pushed the index up, helping the index narrow its drop and ended at 1,051.58, down more than 10 points compared to the previous session. 9 out of 19 sectors gained, but the number of losers was more than the number of gainers, showing that the cash flow was concentrated in certain stocks in each sector. Regarding the transactions of foreign investors, today they continued to be net buyers on both HSX and HNX. Currently, VN-Index have successfully closed above 1,050. In short term, the index might struggle in the 1,050-1,060 zone.

Future contracts: All contracts decreased according to VN30. BSC recommended investors to trade short-term the direction of selling for upcoming session.

Covered warrants: In the trading session on October 17, 2022, coverred warrants decreased along with the struggling movement of the underlying stocks.

Highlights:
• VN-Index -10.27 points, closing at 1051.58. HNX-Index -1.43 points, closing at 226.46.
• Pulling the index up: GAS (+0.83), SHB (+0.34), DGC (+0.31), STB (+0.24), REE (+0.23).
• Pulling the index down: VIC (-3.59), VHM (-2.66), VCB (-2.16), SAB (-0.54), TCB (-0.54).
• The matched value of VN-Index reached VND 8,025 billion, decreased -17.04% compared to the previous session. The total transaction value reached VND 9,550 billion.
• The trading range is 28.26 points. The market had 165 advancers, 61 reference stocks, 291 decliners.
• Foreign investors' net buying value: VND 235.76 billion on HOSE, including FRT (58.06 billion), SSI (40.11 billion), VNM (38.21 billion). Foreign investors were net buyers on HNX with the value of VND 53.81 billion.