“Markets Fall into the Danger Zone – Gold and Oil Weaken Simultaneously, Bitcoin Pauses Its Rally”

Release Time: 10:00 AM, November 4, 2025
Publisher: Mr. Leon

MARKET OVERVIEW

1. Stock Market:

  • Vietnam Market:
    The market failed to sustain its rebound and continued its downward trend, falling below 1,620 points with rising liquidity — indicating stronger selling pressure, especially toward the end of the session. Downward momentum remains dominant, and the VN-Index is likely to continue adjusting toward the 1,600-point support zone, aligning with the weekly MA(20) — where a short-term technical rebound could test supply strength.

  • U.S. Market:
    On November 3, 2025, U.S. markets were mixed: the S&P 500 rose 0.2% to 6,852 points, Nasdaq gained 0.5% to 23,835 points, while the Dow Jones slipped 0.5% to 47,337 points. Tech stocks led the advance, with Amazon (+4%) and Nvidia (+3.2%), while consumer and healthcare sectors dragged. Investors remain cautious amid expectations that the Federal Reserve may continue cutting interest rates in December.

2. Forex Market:

  • USD/JPY: Bearish trend — potential for short positions, daily resistance: 154.400.

  • GBP/USD: Bullish trend — potential for long positions, daily support: 1.31200.

3. Gold:
Spot gold remains near recent highs, supported by safe-haven demand — though no major new price movements have been observed.

4. Oil:

  • XTI/USD: Bearish trend — potential for short positions, daily resistance: 61.30.

5. Bitcoin:
Bitcoin (BTC) is consolidating between US$110,000–US$115,000.

RECOMMENDATIONS

1. GBP/USD:

  • Trend: Bullish

  • Entry: 1.31250 | Stop loss: 1.31050 | Take profit: 1.31650

2. GOLD:

  • Trend: Bearish

  • Entry: 3982 | Stop loss: 4008 | Take profit: 3942


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DISCLAIMER

 

  • The above analysis represents only the personal view of analyst Leon from Lotus and is not a basis for actual trading participation.

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