In the first few days of July, foreign investors sold nearly 2,000 billion dongs in the net.
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- 22:47 08/07/2023
DNHN - Although the market was struggling, with the VN-Index fluctuating between 1,120 and 1,140 points, foreign investors sold a net of 1,946 billion dongs over the course of five sessions, of which 1,430 billion dongs was executed.
The stock market struggled during the first week of the month and the beginning of the quarter, with the VN-Index fluctuating between 1,120 and 1,140 points. When the index approached the level of resistance, persistent selling pressure emerged, resulting in the decline of numerous stocks. The sudden emergence of demand at the end of the week aided the market's strong rebound to the vicinity of 1,140. VN-Index closed the week at 1,138.07 points, representing an increase of 17.89 points or 1.6% compared to the previous week's closing value.
Foreign investors had a net selling week of nearly $2 trillion in this context. Foreign investors net sold a total of 1,946 billion dongs over the course of five trading sessions, with 516 billion sold on the matching channel and 1,430 billion put through.
In terms of individual tickers, VHM remained the most heavily net-sold by foreign investors this week, with a value exceeding 700 billion dongs, primarily through put-through transactions. In addition, after five trading sessions, two banking codes, EIB and STB, were net sold for hundreds of billions of dong.
With a net buying value of over 400 billion dongs, foreign cash flow had the highest net buying value in the national stock HPG. In addition, foreign investors net acquired several VHC and SSI stocks worth hundreds of billions of dong this week.
This week, VHM continued to be net sold to the tune of approximately 766 billion Vietnamese Dong. In addition, net selling pressure was observed in two codes: EIB (727 billion) and STB (272 billion). In addition, 200 billion KDC shares were sold net after five trading sessions last week.
This week, foreign investors continued to favor "national" stock HPG with a net accumulated value of VND 411 billion, despite the afternoon's emphasis on buying. Foreign investors also purchased VHC and SSI, with a net purchase value of 142 billion and 141 billion dongs, respectively. In addition, foreign investors net-purchased 86 billion dongs on the GEX and 84 billion dongs on the TCM in the previous week...
On the buying side, foreign investors’ net purchased the most on the HNX with a total value of approximately 66 billion dongs, primarily through the put-through channel. CEO and VCS were also net purchased for approximately 5 and 4 billion dong. MBS, TNG, SD9, and IDJ were the net purchasers of stocks last week.
With 42 billion dong, the sell-side trade on HNX had the highest net selling value at IDC, followed by 38 billion dong at PVS. In addition to BVS, NVB, and THD, BVS, NVB, and THD were among the top net sellers on HNX in the past week.
Last week, foreign investors sold a net total of 75 billion dong worth of QNS stock. Moreover, VTP and VGG, with respective values of 9 and 8 billion dong, were among the stocks that foreign investors sold net on UPCoM last week.
Meanwhile, ACV and QTP stocks were the bright spots this week, as foreign investors purchased approximately 8 billion dong worth of each stock. Additionally, foreign capital flows consider LTG, PAT, and SIP...
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