Market Pulse 11/17: Real Estate Sector Drives Gains, VN-Index Continues Recovery

At the close of trading, the VN-Index surged by 18.96 points (+1.16%), reaching 1,654.42 points, while the HNX-Index climbed 1.08 points (+0.4%), settling at 268.69 points. Market breadth favored the bulls, with 486 advancing stocks outpacing 238 decliners. Similarly, the VN30 basket saw a dominant green trend, with 28 gainers and only 2 losers.

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Market liquidity increased compared to the previous session, with the order-matching trading volume of the VN-Index reaching over 661 million shares, equivalent to a value of more than 18.7 trillion VND; the HNX-Index reached over 68.4 million shares, equivalent to a value of more than 1.5 trillion VND.

The VN-Index opened the afternoon session with prolonged tug-of-war dynamics, but the buyers gained the upper hand, helping the index stay above the reference level until the end of the session and closing in the green. In terms of impact, VIC, VHM, HPG, and GVR were the most positively influential stocks on the VN-Index, contributing over 7.6 points of increase. Conversely, VNM, GEE, BVH, and CRV faced selling pressure, but their impact was insignificant.

Top 10 Stocks Most Impacting the VN-Index on November 17, 2025 (in points)

Similarly, the HNX-Index showed positive dynamics, influenced by stocks like NVB (+2.9%), CEO (+2.71%), SHS (+1.33%), and MBS (+1.33%).

Top 10 Stocks Most Impacting the HNX-Index on November 17, 2025 (in points)

At the close, the market rose with green dominating most sectors. The real estate sector led with a 1.95% increase, primarily from VIC (+2.84%), VHM (+1.17%), CEO (+2.71%), DIG (+4.4%), and NVL (+6.71%). The energy and information technology sectors followed with increases of 1.4% and 1.14%, respectively. Conversely, the communication services sector declined by 1.31%, mainly due to VGI (-1.82%), CTR (-1.51%), and ICT (-6.36%).

Foreign investors continued to net sell over 920 billion VND on the HOSE, focusing on STB (233.9 billion), VHM (121.27 billion), VRE (119.27 billion), and VCI (117.82 billion). On the HNX, they net sold over 1.9 billion VND, concentrated in SHS (32.67 billion), DTD (4.73 billion), IDC (2.7 billion), and CEO (1.88 billion).

Foreign Net Buying and Selling Trends

Morning Session: Green Dominates Broadly

Green maintained its dominance until the end of the morning session. At the mid-session break, the VN-Index rose over 15 points (+1%), reaching 1,651.85 points; the HNX-Index also increased by 0.68%, reaching 269.44 points. Market breadth favored buyers with 420 gainers and 222 decliners.

Market liquidity showed signs of improvement compared to the previous session. The HOSE trading value this morning reached nearly 11 trillion VND, up 25.22%. Similarly, trading on the HNX also saw a slight increase, reaching 40 million units, equivalent to over 872 billion VND.

In terms of impact, VIC was the standout performer this morning, contributing 6 points to the VN-Index. Meanwhile, the top 10 negatively impacting stocks only reduced the index by 1 point.

Top 10 Stocks Most Impacting the VN-Index in the Morning Session of November 17, 2025 (in points)

Sector-wise, green dominated most stock groups. The real estate sector temporarily led with a 2.09% increase, thanks to standout performers like NVL (up to the ceiling), VIC (+3.22%), VHM (+1.27%), KDH (+1.59%), KBC (+1.79%), PDR (+2.25%), DXG (+2.34%), and TCH (+2.35%).

Following closely were the information technology and materials sectors, both up over 1%, with green across stocks like FPT (+1%), CMG (+1.31%), VEC (+3.55%), DLG (+1.84%); HPG (+1.3%), GVR (+2.29%), DCM (+1.6%), DPM (+1.05%), AAA (+2.03%), and TVN (+2.56%).

Additionally, some stocks performed positively in various sectors, such as DGW (up to the ceiling in non-essential consumer goods), MSN (+2.18% in essential consumer goods), and CII (+5.17% in industrials).

Conversely, the communication services sector lagged with a 1.74% decline, primarily due to VGI (-2.42%) and CTR (-1.4%).

Source: VietstockFinance

Foreign investors continued to net sell with a value of 766.76 billion VND across all three exchanges. Selling pressure was strong in STB with a value of 140.94 billion VND. Meanwhile, HPG led the net buying with a value of 132.97 billion VND, far ahead of other stocks.

Top 10 Stocks with Strongest Foreign Net Buying and Selling in the Morning Session of November 17, 2025

10:30 AM: Gains Narrowing, Buyers Still Dominate

As of 10:30 AM, the main indices showed signs of narrowing gains. The VN-Index rose over 7 points, trading around 1,642 points. The HNX-Index increased slightly, trading around 268 points.

Most stocks in the VN30 basket rose. Notable performers included VIC, FPT, HPG, and VHM, contributing 5.5 points, 2.16 points, 1.92 points, and 0.66 points, respectively, to the VN30 index. Conversely, TCB, VNM, SHB, and VJC faced selling pressure, reducing the index by over 1.7 points.

Source: VietstockFinance

The real estate sector continued to lead the market with green across most stocks. Notable performers included VIC (+2.13%), NVL (+6.71%), CEO (+1.55%), and VHM (+0.75%). Only a few stocks like CRE, AAV, TAL, and FIR declined, but their impact was insignificant.

The financial sector remained mixed, with buyers gaining the upper hand. On the buying side were MBB, STB, HDB, and VPB, though gains were modest at less than 1%. On the selling side, SHB (-0.92%), TCB (-0.71%), SHS (-0.88%), and SSI (-0.14%) declined.

Additionally, some large-cap stocks performed positively, such as HPG in materials (+1.12%), CII in industrials (+3.38%), and FPT in information technology, maintaining a positive green trend with a 0.9% increase.

Compared to the opening, buyers dominated with 350 gainers and 204 decliners.

Source: VietstockFinance

Opening: Positive Market Start

At the start of the session on November 17, as of 9:30 AM, the VN-Index surged over 10 points, reaching 1,646 points. The HNX-Index also rose slightly above the reference level, reaching 269 points.

Green dominated the morning session, with the information technology sector leading as FPT rose 0.8%. Additionally, some real estate stocks performed positively from the opening, including NVL (+6.71%), VHM (+1.92%), VIC (+1.42%), and DIG (+1.22%).

The financial sector also showed positive green trends from the opening, with notable stocks like VIX (+0.39%), VCI (+0.98%), HCM (+0.66%), and SHS (+0.44%).

Large-cap stocks like FPT, HPG, and VPB led the index with a combined increase of over 5.5 points. Conversely, VJC, SHB, and DGC weighed on the market, reducing the index by over 1 point.

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– 15:30 17/11/2025

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