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- Our country's stock market has been rising rapidly for several sessions. Is there anything unusual about this increase?

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng09/07/2025

- Looking at the supporting information, we can see that the stock market's increase in temperature is well-founded. The prospect of upgrading the market is becoming clearer, and it is expected to be in September 2025. The domestic macro economy is recovering in many areas. Another thing is that tariffs with the US are cooling down. These factors stimulate strong cash flow into stocks.

- Looking at this development, many people affirm that VN-Index will reach 1,500 points by the end of the year. But experts have repeatedly made wrong predictions, so this should only be considered as reference information. It is understandable that market prices increase and decrease, not one-way. Will the massive money pouring into the stock market stimulate a bubble that is already risky?

- At present, the average P/E valuation for listed stocks is around 14 times. Compared to the market outlook, this level is still considered safe. However, it is impossible to rule out the possibility of "shark" speculative groups creating short-term waves. When the majority of individual investors only "surf" in the short term, they can get stuck in a situation of buying at the top, selling at the bottom and losing money.

- The health of listed companies remains the foundation for stock prices. Only then, along with good macroeconomic information, can investors' interests be firmly established.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/chac-hai-chan-post803156.html


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