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Investors should think before snapping up cheap stocks

Investors attend a trading session at FPT Securities Company’s trading house in Hà Nội. — VNS Photo Trương Vị

HÀ NỘI — Market adjustments over the past few weeks has brought many stocks down to attractive price levels compared to the beginning of the year, but investors should remain cautious.

Investors should think before snapping up cheap stocks

On the Hồ Chí Minh Stock Exchange, the benchmark VN-Index rose  二.0 一 per cent to close at  九 一 七. 五 一 points on Friday.

On the Hà Nội Stock Exchange, the HNX Index increased by  四. 四 七 per cent to end at  一00. 七0 points.

The VN Index and the HNX Index finished the week  四. 五 per cent and  五. 一 五 per cent lower than the previous week.

Some  一 九 四. 一 million stocks worth VNĐ 四. 三 trillion (US$ 一 九0 million) were traded on average each session last week.

Ngô Thế Hiển, deputy head of analysis at Sài Gòn – Hà Nội Securities Company (SHS), told tinnhanhchungkhoan.vn that the market had experinced a four-week decline with depleting liquidity, and cash flow had not returned to the market.

Nguyễn Trung Du, senior expert at VNDirect Securities Co (VNDS), said the market had been bearing the burden of the massive net selling by foreign investors in response to the appreciation of the US dollar against other currencies after the US Federal Reserves raised interest rates.

Rising tensions between China and the US, which could lead to a large-scale trade war between the two largest economies, had also had negative impacts on global stock markets, Du said.

The recent drop on the market had sent many stocks to more attractive prices than the start of the year, Hiền said.

However, investors maintain a watch-and-wait approach until the market officially bottoms out and international markets return to normal, Hiển added.

According to Nguyễn Hồng Khanh, head of market analysis at Việt Nam International Securities Joint Stock Company (VIS), the market had fallen by nearly  一00 points compared to the beginning of the year, so the value of many stocks was now relatively low.

Listed companies with strong financial capacity and stable business performances would not be significantly affected by the market fluctuations and would receive priority from investors.

For investors, this is an opportunity to buy cheap stocks to make a profit when they recover.

“However, it is uncertain that all stocks will generate profits and investors should be prepared to quickly withdraw capital in case the market shows signs of instability,” Khanh said.

Rồng Việt Securities Company (VDSC) has predicted a bearish trend for the VN-Index for the next few months.

In its investment strategy report for July­­­­­­  二0 一 八, VDSC said despite rising external risks caused in part by the US – China trade war, Việt Nam’s economy showed its best performance since  二0 一 一 in the first six months of  二0 一 八.

According to new GSO data, Việt Nam’s economy grew at an annual pace of  六. 八 per cent in the second quarter. In the first half of  二0 一 八, GDP growth reached  七. 一 per cent, a level not seen since  二0 一 一.

However, VDSC said Việt Nam’s stock market still faced more risks from external factors (FED rates hike, trade war, Renminbi depreciation) which could put more pressure on a potential devaluation of the đồng and outflows of “fast money” (from hedge funds).

“Although we believe that the State Bank of Việt Nam’s resources are strong enough to control foreign exchange fluctuations within its target range, we think monetary policy will be tighter in the second half of  二0 一 八, implying less liquidity for the stock market and real estate.”

For these reasons, along with oncoming business earnings results, good buying opportunities would be ripe while the market drops a bit more, VDSC said.

“However, an upward trend will not come with all stocks and sectors. Investors will carefully choose companies with good business results and smart money should not be invested across the board,” it added. — VNS

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