Release Time: 10:00 AM, November 3, 2025
Released by: Ms. Jenny
MARKET OVERVIEW
1. Stock Market
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Vietnam Market:
 The market continues to show positive signals, quickly regaining its upward momentum and breaking above the 1,750–1,760 zone. This indicates strong buying support and limited selling pressure. The improvement in liquidity confirms the ongoing uptrend, though short-term fluctuations may occur. The 1,750–1,760 zone now serves as support, while the next target could be around 1,800 points.
 
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U.S. Market:
 On October 31, 2025, U.S. markets closed slightly higher: S&P 500 +0.3%, Dow Jones Industrial Average +0.1%, and Nasdaq Composite +0.6%. Gains were supported by Amazon.com’s better-than-expected results, helping extend the S&P 500’s six-month winning streak — the longest since 2021.
 
2. Forex
3. Gold
Current price: $4,001/oz
 News of easing U.S.–China tensions and progress in trade relations has reduced demand for safe-haven assets like gold. As a result, gold prices have dropped to nearly a three-week low.
4. Oil
5. Crypto
The U.S.–China agreement brings optimism for Bitcoin by reducing uncertainty; however, the crypto market remains cautious. BTC may be entering a consolidation phase before a potential breakout if inflows strengthen. Watch closely for a breakout above the major resistance zone (~US$115,000) to confirm a bullish trend.
TRADE SETUPS
1. USD/JPY
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Short-term downtrend
 
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Sell at: 154.000
 
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Stop loss: 154.300
 
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Take profit: 153.400
 

2. BTC/USD
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Trend: Bearish
 
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Sell at: 108,850
 
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Stop loss: 110,800
 
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Take profit: 106,800
 

KEY EVENTS TODAY
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2:30 PM – CHF: Monthly Consumer Price Index (CPI)
 
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10:00 PM – USD: ISM Manufacturing PMI
 
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10:00 PM – USD: ISM Prices Index
 
DISCLAIMER
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The above analysis represents the personal opinion of analyst Jenny from Lotus and should not be considered as investment advice.
 
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Lotus provides only technical analysis and trading education for learners.
 
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