Release Time: 10:00, September 23, 2025
Released by: Mr. Leon
1. Stock Market:
Vietnam Market:
The market continued to adjust after losing the MA(20) zone but quickly recovered to 1,616 points with rising liquidity, indicating bottom-fishing flows despite heavy supply pressure. By the end of the session, the market had a chance to retest the MA(20) zone, but this remains a short-term resistance. To resume an uptrend, stronger inflows are needed to stabilize the market above MA(20).
US Market:
On September 22, 2025, the US market extended its rally with the major indices all hitting record highs — S&P 500 (+0.4%), Nasdaq (+0.7%), and Dow Jones (+0.1%), marking the third consecutive day of gains. Tech stocks led the advance, particularly Nvidia after announcing a $100 billion data center partnership with OpenAI.
2. Forex:
GBP/USD: Uptrend, potential long positions, daily support: 1.34700
USD/JPY: Downtrend, potential short positions, daily resistance: 147.900
3. Gold:
Spot gold trades around $3,642.65 – $3,645/oz, holding near record highs.
December gold futures edged lower due to profit-taking and slight USD strength.
UBS raised its year-end 2025 gold forecast to $3,800/oz, with potential to reach $3,900/oz by mid-2026.
4. Oil:
XTI/USD is forming a bottom accumulation zone, waiting for a breakout above 63.00 to buy.
5. Bitcoin:
BTC slipped slightly from recent highs, now trading around $114,500 – $114,600.
Signs of mild profit-taking are seen, with altcoins declining more sharply.
Overall sentiment remains steady as investors monitor economic data and Fed signals to determine if BTC will break out further or consolidate sideways.
Oil
Buy stop: 62.80 – Stop loss: 61.80 – Take profit: 64.80
VIP (Vietnamese stock)
Wait to buy VIP (23/09/2025), entry price: 12,800–13,000 VND,
Target 1: 14,000 VND, Target 2: 15,000 VND, Stop loss: 12,000 VND
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