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Feeling anxious about tomorrow.

Feeling anxious about tomorrow.
Unfortunately, there was only short covering and no buying interest. Overseas investors also sold off.
The concern is if this trend spreads to the United States.
The exchange rate seems to want to go higher. When forced liquidation starts, maybe it's best not to enter long positions for a while.
It's safe to have no positions after taking profits today. It's scary to get caught if you chase too hard.
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  • kikiyoshi : China's large cap increased by 7 points.

  • Sheemy OP kikiyoshi : In that case, will the American ignore Japan and proceed?

    The issue may be the promised land of currency exchange. Is Nitto the only strong one..

  • Yoshi_777 : The scariest thing is when overseas investors sell Japanese stocks and shift to china connect stocks...

  • Sheemy OP Yoshi_777 : Oh... there? Didn't think about that.
    It's unpleasant that the Vix is gradually increasing.

  • kikiyoshi : Water release is a globalized behavior, as the dissolution of the Parliament and the elections are imminent by Shiro, if the stock market is allowed to plummet, the Liberal Democratic Party will also be in trouble. Without any policies in place, various rumors are already circulating in the market. How is a rate hike possible? When the Fed did not raise rates, and when the Fed lowered rates, they raised them? They must be happy to collapse the economy. How is it possible for a policy that has been in effect for 30 years to change suddenly? It's impossible. It seems that Japanese retail investors are just like Chinese retail investors, becoming too extreme.

  • 御社の犬 : Until recently, Japanese stocks were rising as a safe haven for china. However, now there is a wave of economic measures coming here. Is this finally the climax for China... [undefined]

Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism and die on euphoria
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