Release Time: 10:00, October 24, 2025
Released by: Mr. Leon
– Vietnam Market:
· The VN-Index recorded a sharp decline — down to around 1,636.43 points, a drop of about 5.47% in a single day.
· Outlook: Selling pressure remains strong as capital flows retreat. The ~1,650 zone is a key support; if it fails, a deeper correction may follow.
– U.S. Market:
· Major indices such as the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are consolidating, with the S&P down ~0.3% and Nasdaq ~0.4%.
· Outlook: The market seems to be “catching its breath” after a strong rally. Bond yields and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate stance remain the main factors to monitor.
USD/JPY (UJ):
· Current rate: ~152.57 JPY/USD.
· Outlook: The USD remains strong but its upward momentum is slowing amid speculation of possible intervention by the Bank of Japan (BOJ). Resistance lies around 152.7.
GBP/USD (GU):
· Current rate: ~1.3347 USD/GBP.
· Outlook: The GBP remains under pressure due to USD strength. If the 1.34 support breaks, the pair could extend its decline toward 1.33.
· Current price: ~US $4,112/oz.
· Outlook: Safe-haven demand remains firm, but gold faces strong resistance. If it fails to break the US $4,150–4,200 zone, a short-term correction could occur before resuming the uptrend.
· Current price: ~US $62/barrel.
· Outlook: Prices are holding above support, reflecting expectations of demand recovery. However, any major change in supply or economic data could trigger higher volatility.
· Current price: ~US $110,085.
· Outlook: BTC shows signs of recovery but continues to struggle with medium-term resistance. A breakout above US $115,000 would strengthen the bullish outlook.
1. GOLD
Trend: Bullish
Entry: Buy at 4,025
Stop Loss: 4,000
Take Profit: 4,070–4,160
2. DAX (GER40)
Trend: Short-term bullish
Entry: Buy at 24,272
Stop Loss: 24,102
Take Profit: 24,612
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