After bleeding out 2.4% over two straight sessions, Thailand's SET Index is hovering just above 1,250 points—but Tuesday could flip the script. The index dropped another 0.13% to 1,252.73 on Monday, though the deck was reshuffled: tech, finance, and food stocks got hammered while consumer and property plays held the line.
Here's what's fueling the potential bounce:
**Global tailwinds:** Wall Street absolutely crushed it—NASDAQ surged 2.69%, S&P 500 up 1.55%—riding on semiconductor momentum (Philadelphia Semi Index +4.4%) and renewed optimism around the Russia-Ukraine peace talks. That typically lifts Asian markets.
**Oil and energy:** Crude spiked 1.26% to $58.79/barrel on stronger economic signals. Energy stocks like PTT (+1.55%) and PTT Global Chemical (+4.71%) already caught the wave.
**Local action:** Mixed signals in the SET—227 decliners vs. 220 gainers. B. Grimm got crushed (-8.11%), Charoen Pokphand Foods tanked (-4.65%), but Krung Thai Card soared (+4.63%) and Thai Oil rallied (+2.10%).
**What's next:** Thailand releases October trade data this week. September showed exports up 19% and imports up 17.2%, signaling resilient demand. That could be the spark.
TLDR: Global sentiment shifting positive + energy rally + trade momentum = SET could shake off the bears on Tuesday. Watch the 1,260 resistance.
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Thai Stock Market on the Brink of Recovery
After bleeding out 2.4% over two straight sessions, Thailand's SET Index is hovering just above 1,250 points—but Tuesday could flip the script. The index dropped another 0.13% to 1,252.73 on Monday, though the deck was reshuffled: tech, finance, and food stocks got hammered while consumer and property plays held the line.
Here's what's fueling the potential bounce:
**Global tailwinds:** Wall Street absolutely crushed it—NASDAQ surged 2.69%, S&P 500 up 1.55%—riding on semiconductor momentum (Philadelphia Semi Index +4.4%) and renewed optimism around the Russia-Ukraine peace talks. That typically lifts Asian markets.
**Oil and energy:** Crude spiked 1.26% to $58.79/barrel on stronger economic signals. Energy stocks like PTT (+1.55%) and PTT Global Chemical (+4.71%) already caught the wave.
**Local action:** Mixed signals in the SET—227 decliners vs. 220 gainers. B. Grimm got crushed (-8.11%), Charoen Pokphand Foods tanked (-4.65%), but Krung Thai Card soared (+4.63%) and Thai Oil rallied (+2.10%).
**What's next:** Thailand releases October trade data this week. September showed exports up 19% and imports up 17.2%, signaling resilient demand. That could be the spark.
TLDR: Global sentiment shifting positive + energy rally + trade momentum = SET could shake off the bears on Tuesday. Watch the 1,260 resistance.