Market overview
The U.S. market started with the Dow Jones Industrial Average, consisting of excellent stocks, up $39.19 to $43,768.53. The Nasdaq Composite Index, with a high proportion of technology stocks, started at 19255.14, down 14.32 points. The S&P 500 Index, consisting of 500 of the largest U.S. stocks, closed 3.66 points higher at 5976.76.
ぅすしぉ : I support the toro, but I think Powell's attitude is good.
Only Powell can control inflation.
大和太郎 : In the past, which side was the central bank on, the Democratic Party or the Republican Party? I believe it was the Democratic Party.
tetsu_77 : Tesla skyrocketed, but what is the reason?
The expectation of Elon Musk entering the administration?
てん ピノ : With the Trump phenomenon, the American economy is becoming stronger, and it is believed that the US dollar will continue to rise against the yen. The impact of further interest rate cuts in America is uncertain. I am almost a novice when it comes to foreign exchange. Now, even in anime and entertainment, overseas popularity is growing, and I think the ratio of overseas sales for Japanese companies is increasing. I hope that the positive wave in America will also benefit Japanese companies and aim for record highs in the Nikkei average. Due to Trump's influence, the Nikkei average has risen by about 1,000 yen, but I do not feel a sense of momentum. Will there be no further increase in Japanese companies' stock prices in the future? I have started buying from NVDA this year and have also dabbled in American stocks, but it is less than 10% of my investment amount. I am torn between moving funds to American companies. I focus on short-term investments ranging from 1 to 2 years and concentrate on investing in 2 to 3 companies. In the past six years, I have concentrated funds on Sony, Nippon Yusen, Disco, and Sociomobility, and made profits. Currently, I am focusing on SoftBank and ARM. Please comment if you can predict the future of the Nikkei average.
sabu6433 : Pinhane
Rice001 : Isn't the Fed making a mess of the world?