
Gold Clears USD 4,100, But SJC Still Trades Rich
Crossing USD 4,100 an ounce matters, but Vietnamese gold buyers cannot read the market through one number alone. The better framework is to separate three layers of pricing: U.S. rate expectations, USD/VND, and the premium that SJC still carries over converted global gold.

Dow Up, Nasdaq Down: U.S. Money Is Rotating
The same June jobs report lifted the Dow and pushed Nasdaq lower. That is not a contradiction. It is the market separating easing rate pressure from rising skepticism toward richly priced technology stocks.

High Yield Does Not Mean Easy Exit
Blue Owl's latest redemption cap is a useful reminder for new investors: a product that looks stable is not automatically cash-like. If withdrawals are gated at 5% a quarter, yield and liquidity belong in two different buckets.

Active Funds Lost Step in a Narrow Rally
The VN-Index still gained 4.2% in the first half of 2026, yet only 1 out of 55 active equity funds beat it. For newer investors, the real lesson is not about failure, but about benchmark choice, portfolio structure, and what management fees are supposed to buy.

Credit easing will not lift all bank stocks alike
Faster credit growth is good news for the economy, but it does not mean every bank can turn new lending room into better earnings. The market is separating winners from laggards by funding cost, LDR pressure and actual exposure to priority projects.

MBS Penalized, HSC Raises Cash: Money Picks Stocks
Vietnam's July 2 morning session showed investors were not treating brokers as one block. Money is separating compliance risk from fresh lending capacity.

Oil slips, Vietnam's oil stocks lose sync
Brent is down almost 19% from its mid-June peak, yet many Vietnamese oil names still closed higher on July 1. The market is now pricing each link in the chain differently, rather than treating the whole sector as a one-variable trade.

Fed Steps Back, US Data Takes the Wheel
Kevin Warsh did not hand markets a rate-cut signal. He effectively told investors to stop parsing every Fed phrase and start relying on inflation, jobs, yields, and the dollar.

FPT Pulls Money Back as the Market Tests a New Price
FPT's jump on July 1 was not just another AI-flavored headline. The more important signal was money returning after six months of heavy foreign selling.

Pink Books Reopen Housing Cash Flow in HCMC
The latest pink-book developments in Ho Chi Minh City matter not because they promise instant cash, but because they show a clogged legal pipeline starting to move again. For newer investors, the key distinction is between a project being reviewed for relief and homes actually receiving certificates.

VN-Index rises, but money still hugs large caps
VN-Index closed higher on July 1, yet the gains were far from broad-based. Money was concentrated in a few sectors that could lift the index, while the real test still sits in breadth, liquidity and whether flows spread beyond the market's heaviest names.

PMI Above 50, Stocks Still Split
Vietnam's June manufacturing PMI held at 51.8, a sign that activity is still expanding. But mid-session trading on July 1 showed money flowing into only a few links in the chain rather than the whole manufacturing complex.