At the end of the trading session on January 4, 2022, the whole market had 68 gainers, 34 decliners and 6 standstill stocks. Foreign investors continued to be net buyers with a total net buying of more than 1.4 million shares.
I. WORLD SECURITIES MARKET MOVEMENT
The warrant market ended the trading session on January 4, 2022 with 68 gainers, 34 decliners and 6 unchanged stocks.
Warrants group VIC (HM: VIC), VHM (HM: VHM) and VRE (HM: VRE) had impressive gains with the main motivation coming from the positive movements of the underlying stocks, VIC increased by 6.2%, VHM increased 3.8% and VRE increased 3.5%. At the end of the session, CVHM2110 warrants increased sharply by 42.68%, CVIC2107 increased by 38.73%, CVIC2108 and CVRE2109 increased by 31.46% and 31.33% respectively.
Banking warrants also traded well with CSTB2107 up 14.29%, CMBB2106 up 12.5%, CTCB2109, CSTB2110, CSTB2109, CSTB2111 and CVPB2108 from 7%-10%...
In addition, warrants nearing expiration date all recorded a "shocking" increase of more than 100% such as CVHM2107, CVNM2107, CVIC2104 and CPNJ2104.
The liquidity of the warrant market continued to be active in the first trading session of the year. Specifically, the trading volume on January 4, 2022 reached more than 49.2 million units, up 24.85%. The transaction value reached more than 51 billion dong, up 29.53% compared to the session on December 31, 2021. In which, CHPG2111 is the market leading warrant code in terms of volume, CMWG2107 is leading in trading value.
Foreign investors continued to be net buyers on January 4, 2022 with a total net buying of more than 1.4 million shares. In which, CVRE2113 and CVHM2114 were the two warrant codes that were bought the most by foreign investors.
Based on the valuation method appropriate to the starting time of January 5, 2022, the fair prices of warrants being traded on the market are shown as follows: