Release Time: 10:00 AM, October 15, 2025
Publisher: Mr. Tony
Vietnam Market:
The market faced resistance around the 1,800-point level and temporarily pulled back as selling pressure increased, despite continued supportive cash flow. The current correction is considered normal after a rapid rally, allowing the market to rebalance and attract new capital inflows. The 1,750-point zone is expected to act as support, forming a base for recovery and a potential retest of the 1,800-point resistance zone.
U.S. Market:
The Dow Jones rose by +0.4%, while the S&P 500 fell by –0.2% and the Nasdaq dropped by –0.8%. Capital rotation into the banking sector continued following strong Q3 earnings results, whereas tech stocks came under pressure due to renewed U.S.–China trade tensions. Fed Chair Jerome Powell stated that the U.S. economy remains more resilient than expected but warned of risks in balancing growth and inflation control.
USD/JPY: Strong downtrend. Wait for a short-term rebound today to enter sell positions. Daily resistance: 151.700
Strong bullish trend, but today does not offer an ideal opportunity to enter new long positions. Trading should be limited for the day.
XTI/USD: Downtrend. Traders can consider short positions today. Daily resistance: 60.00
BTC/USD: Bearish trend. Traders may consider short positions. Daily resistance: 113,750
Buy Recommendation: VCI (15/10/2025)
Entry: 40,500–42,000 VND
Target 1: 45,500 VND
Target 2: 49,500 VND
Stop Loss: 39,500 VND
12:00 AM
U.K. – Bank of England Governor Bailey speaks
8:30 AM
China – CPI (y/y): -0.3% (forecast -0.2%, previous -0.4%)
China – PPI (y/y): -2.3% (forecast -2.3%, previous -2.9%)
Time not specified
China – New Loans: 1,490B (forecast 590B)
7:30 PM
U.S. – Empire State Manufacturing Index: -1.8 (forecast -8.7)
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