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Vietnamese equities saw mixed technical signals across several large-cap stocks on April 24, 2026, with most names trading within established ranges while volume trends pointed to cautious participation in several cases.
BVH shares rose modestly on April 24, 2026 and stayed above the 100-day simple moving average (SMA). The Stochastic Oscillator reversed and issued a buy signal in the oversold region. However, trading volume remained below the 20-day average, suggesting weak money flow.
EIB shares fluctuated in a tight range on April 24, 2026 and continued testing the middle line of the Bollinger Bands. The prior February 2026 peak (around 23,500–24,500) was highlighted as strong near-term resistance. Volume declined and stayed below the 20-day average, indicating cautious investors.
MSN shares moved with volatility on April 24, 2026, alongside notable foreign selling pressure. The MACD indicator suggested a potential bearish turn next week. The stock was also testing the middle line of the Bollinger Bands; if that level holds, the downside risk was assessed as limited.
MBB remained range-bound on April 24, 2026, with expectations for continued short-term sideways movement. Volume was below the 20-day average, reflecting cautious investors. The Stochastic Oscillator turned negative, while the March 2026 low (around 24,800–25,800) was cited as support expected to hold in the near term.
NLG continued to fall on April 24, 2026 and dropped after testing the 50-day SMA. Volume was well below the 20-day average. Both the Stochastic Oscillator and MACD showed negative signals, prompting caution.
SHB traded in a choppy pattern on April 24, 2026, forming a Long Lower Shadow. Volume fell and the price traded below the 50-day SMA. The old March 2026 low (around 14,000–15,000) was expected to provide support near term.
STB fluctuated on April 24, 2026 and has declined for three consecutive sessions. Volume fell below the 20-day average, signaling caution. After retesting the old March 2026 high (around 67,000–70,000), the stock turned lower, suggesting potential for a rebound later.
TCB continued higher on April 24, 2026, posting a Big White Candle. Volume rose and exceeded the 20-day average, indicating investors were not overly cautious. The price moved above the 50- and 100-day SMAs, reinforcing the uptrend.
VIC shares traded in a tight range on April 24, 2026, forming a Spinning Top. Volume remained above the 20-day average, pointing to active trading. The near-term target was cited around 230,000–240,000 (approximately aligned with the 161.8% Fibonacci Retracement).
VNM moved in a tight range on April 24, 2026, with foreign selling returning. Volume increased and stayed above the 20-day average in recent sessions. The stock was preparing to test the old March 2026 low (around 59,000–61,000), which was expected to act as support in the near term.
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