Tiêu đề 20220907_BSC_Vietnam Daily Review_EN_The market experience a downtrend
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Chi tiết Ngày : 07/09/2022
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 Market outlook  

Stock market: VN-Index dropped from the opening of morning session. Despite the efforts of buyers, the index still dropped and dropped even harder in the afternoon session. At the end of the session, VN-Index closed at 1,243.17, down 34.23 points (equivalent to 2.68%) compared to yesterday. Market breadth tilted to the negative side with 18 out of 19 sectors losing. Regarding the transactions of foreign investors, today they net sold on the HSX and slightly net bought on the HNX. The index completed the Head and Shoulders pattern. If the index can't bounce above 1,250 in the coming sessions, it might drop further to 1,220-1,235 or even to 1,190-1,200.
 
Future contracts: Futures contracts all fell in line with the trend of the VN30 index. Investors should trade cautiously and consider shorting futures contracts in the next session.

Covered warrants: In the trading session on September 7, 2022, warrants decreased sharply along with the movement of the underlying stocks.
 
Highlights:
• VN-Index -34.23 points, closing at 1243.17. HNX-Index -9.22 points, closing at 284.05.
• Pulling the index up: NVL (+0.84), PDN (+0.04), DPG (+0.03), TLG (+0.02), KOS (+0.02).
• Pulling the index down: VCB (-3.24), BID (-2.88), GAS (-2.18), VHM (-1.76), VPB (-1.26).
• The matched value of VN-Index reached VND 18827 billion, increased 43.52% compared to the previous session. The total transaction value reached VND 20332 billion.
• The trading range is 34.23 points. The market had 71 advancers, 41 reference stocks, 423 decliners.
• Foreign investors' net selling value: VND -447.59 billion on HOSE, including VND (-74.91 billion), HPG (-53.03 billion), STB (-50.29 billion). Foreign investors were net buyers on HNX with the value of VND 0.85 billion.