Overview of the trading session

The morning session of April 3, 2026, saw strong market divergence among stock groups. The VN-Index and HNX-Index moved in opposite directions, with capital concentrating on large-cap and financial stocks, while many small-cap stocks and some sector stocks faced downward pressure. Morning trading volume was concentrated in SHB (11,012,730 shares), HPG (5,000,570 shares), and VIX (2,786,270 shares).

Outstanding stock group

HOSE led the gains with strong-performing stocks: VHM 117,900 VND, +7.0% (Volume 1,632,030); DGC 54,000 VND, +6.9% (Volume 439,830); COM 33,250 VND, +6.9% (Volume 10).

Stocks experiencing significant declines include: PIT 8,370 VND, -7.0% (Volume 3,450); HID 5,050 VND, -6.8% (Volume 92,080); STG 30,350 VND, -6.6% (Volume 10).

Industry analysis

The Real Estate sector showed resilience, led by VHM , while the Chemical sector saw demand for DGC . Conversely, the Retail sector and some transportation stocks faced downward pressure, notably PIT . An overall sector heatmap is shown below.

Key technical signals

SIP — Composite score 72.0; RSI 59 (neutral zone); MACD rising; EMA rising.

PAN — Composite score 70.7; RSI 47 (neutral zone); MACD rising; EMA rising.

REE — Composite score 69.9; RSI 56 (neutral zone); MACD rising; EMA rising.

Developments on other exchanges

HNX : Stocks up 9.8%, PJC up 9.7%, MAC up 9.6%; sharp declines: DDG down 10.0%, CET down 9.9%, KMT down 9.8%.

UPCOM : ONW +38.9%, GER +25.0%, DCH +25.0%; sharp decline: PJS -39.9%.

Prospects & Risks

Short-term trends show rebound momentum in some leading stocks, but the risk of divergence and volatility remains high.

Monitor liquidity in large-cap stocks and technical signals (RSI, MACD, EMA) to assess the sustainability of the rebound.

Note: The data in this report is taken from the morning session of April 3, 2026; specific figures and charts are inserted directly from market sources.

Legal note: For informational and analytical purposes only. Not investment advice. Signals and scenarios shown are model-generated analytical outputs and do not constitute a recommendation to buy, sell, hold, or transact in any security.