Market Pulse 26/05: Many sectors surge, but Vingroup group's pressure is too great.
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The market continues to fluctuate and has yet to form a clear trend, amidst a backdrop of increasing divergence between various sectors, with some sectors even seeing rising disparities within their own groups.
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1) Market Context & Analysis Scope
- The market is currently experiencing a phase of polarization between various industries.
- This polarization has led to a significant difference in growth rates between different industries.
- 2) Mechanism of Influence:
- The polarization between industries has resulted in changes in investor cash flow and expectations.
- The level of surprise from this news may not be high as it has been forecasted beforehand.
- 3) Benefiting/Pressured Industries:
Benefiting industries
- Industries with high growth rates such as technology, finance, and retail.
Pressured industries
- Vingroup group, companies related to real estate, and construction.
4) Risks to Monitor
- Risks associated with industry polarization may lead to significant differences in growth rates.
- Risks associated with changes in investor cash flow and expectations.
- 5) Short-Term Timeframe:
- In the short term, the market may continue to fluctuate and not form a clear trend.
- Closely monitor changes in investor cash flow and expectations.
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The market continues to fluctuate and remains unclear in forming a clear trend, amidst a backdrop of divergence between different industry groups, with some even witnessing a continued increase within the same group.