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$Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (7011.JP)$ $Tokyo Electric Power (9501.JP)$ $Kawasaki Heavy Industries (7012.JP)$ $Kansai Electric Power (9503.JP)$ $Tokyu (9005.JP)$ Maybe it would be happier in life to be able to switch thoughts from spreading abusive language to former and current prime ministers, rather than Ishiba-san. I don't know for sure though.
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masa5858 : What is this Ishiba's? Now that the tax revenue is increasing by flattering the Ministry of Finance, is it a straight austerity fiscal policy administration?
From Suga to Koizumi to Kishida, they received quite a bit of help from Mr. Abe, but isn't it a makeshift cabinet that came together in a decisive vote by teaming up with anti-Abe due to their own lack of ability?
taka2550 : Even though it says 'amateur investors aside' and whether it will go up or not is another matter. The listed stocks here are some of the stocks owned by Mr. Ishiba. Well, Mr. Ishiba is strong in defense-related sectors, so I also have thoughts that Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Kawasaki Heavy Industries might be included. However, I generally do not touch Japanese stocks during work.
アマチュア投資家 OP masa5858 : Whether it's the President, the Bank of Japan, or the Federal Reserve, what must be prioritized first and foremost is the livelihood of the people. While viewing it from an investor's perspective may lead to a biased analysis, I always remind myself that it is the wrong interpretation. However, it is understood that the Kishida administration's basic approach is being followed, and it is natural to rush to contain any instability in the market, proceeding cautiously with course correction. If there is further significant fluctuation here, it may be a buying opportunity in the long run? I'm not sure what will happen.
アマチュア投資家 OP taka2550 : I feel the same way, I basically stay away from Japanese stocks because they interfere with my work, haha. The price movements are completely different from US stocks, so I'm not good at it either... It's just right to forget about them during the day, isn't it?