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VN stocks to keep rising this week

Investors may keep betting on bank stocks this week, securities firms said, but selling pressure may weigh on the market’s overall performance as local stocks are considered as being overbought in recent days.
VN stocks to keep rising this week ảnh 1A trading counter at the Joint Stock Commercial Bank for Foreign Trade of Vietnam (Vietcombank) (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - Investors may keep betting on bank stocks thisweek, securities firms said, but selling pressure may weigh on the market’soverall performance as local stocks are considered as being overbought inrecent days.

The benchmark VN Index on the Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange climbed 1.91 percentlast week to end at 1,004.12 points, the highest level since October 5, 2018.

The HNX Index on the Hanoi Stock Exchange gained total 2.05 percent in all fivetrading sessions last week to finish at 110.44 points, setting a peak sinceOctober 10, 2018.

The VN Index edged down 0.43 percent on March 15 while the HNX Index rose 0.39percent.

An average 273.4 million shares were traded on the two local bourses in eachsession last week, worth 5.62 trillion VND (241.5 million USD).

The two local stock indices were lifted by improved investor sentiment toconquer their previous highs set last October.

“Market trading liquidity is kept above the 20-day average and it provescapital inflow is well-maintained during the week,” Saigon-Hanoi Securities(SHS) said in its weekly report.

Net foreign buying for 11 million E1VFN30 fund certificates supported themarket, SHS said, adding the VN30-underlied futures increased in all four termsto narrow gaps with the large-cap VN30 Index to between zero and three points.

“Investors seem more confident in the market’s short-term uptrend,” SHS said.“The chance of a market correction is unlikely because the supportive range of1,000-1,005 points will trigger bargain-hunting.”

Large-cap stocks continued performing well even though they were shaken by thequarterly portfolio review of the two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) – FTSE VietnamETF and VNM ETF.

“There is a big chance for the market to progress now as pressure of ETFs’trading is over and the global markets are also well-performing. Technicalindicators also support the market trend,” MB Securities (MBS) said.

Leading the market last week was the financial-banking sector, as local bankstocks increased by 3.64 percent after a week.

Vietcombank shares (VCB) gained total 5.1 percent last week and total 25 percentsince late December to climb to a six-month high of 66,000 VND per share at theend of the week.

Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam shares (BID) rose 9.4 percentlast week to 37,200 VND per share. Its shares have increased by nearly 35 percentsince October 30, 2018.

The market would make its next step forward on the back of bank stocks,according to analyst Nguyen Huu Binh. “At the current price levels, bank stockshave room to advance.”

The VN Index may move up to 1,025 points this week, another previous peak setin last October, SHS forecast.

Despite technical indicators and market sentiment being positive, some analystsand securities firms have warned of a possible downturn as local stocks havegained strongly, leading some to take the chance to lock in their profits.

According to Agribank Securities Co (Agriseco), there are some indicators thatshow the market may encounter a tough week ahead.

“Buying power seems weaker to the end of the week, given the VN Index gainedslower on March 12-14 and eventually fell on March 15, investors are moving tomid-cap and small-cap stocks, stocks are overbought… They show the growth of VNIndex is depleting,” the company said.

As investors tend to switch to mid-cap and small-cap stocks, this may indicatethe market is entering the last stage of its uptrend, said Truong Hien Phuong,director of KIS Vietnam Securities Co.

A marker growing cycle begins with strong investment flowing in large-cap stocksto drive the index forward. When other investors see opportunities and jump inthe market, the initial capital flow will move to mid-cap, and then small-capstocks, before the market starts correcting.

According to Le Duc Khanh, head of market strategy at PetroVietnam SecuritiesInc, not every large-cap stock advances as capital flow is directed intodifferent sectors.

“The market is moving up with hesitation, worries and caution and investors arenot quite confident enough at the moment,” he told tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn.-VNS/VNA
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