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Are new buy orders coming in or not?

Since the remaining sell-off on Friday was not significant, the market this week depends on whether there will be new buying.
Feeling the end of the volatile market, I will continue to observe. I don't want to grab the highs in the unstable market (because I don't like unrealized losses).
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  • Sheemy OP : Futures are not playing their role as futures (american as well), more like a speculative market than a real market.

    If I'm lucky enough to hold overnight, I'll take profit at the Close price, if I fail, I'll have an unrealized loss at the Close price. Since it's unclear how long it will take to return to the purchase price and opportunity loss is the most wasteful, I'm fully cash positioned.

    As a cautious person, it seems I'll just watch (might consider entering if it drops significantly this week).

    Personally, it might anger long-term holders, but if NTT falls below 140, I might consider buying (after the margin buy positions are cleared).

    Until then, only day trading on days with opportunities.

  • Sheemy OP : Starting to throw from 14:30
    The flow of block sale followed by small purchases.

    Well, it's the usual development.
    Short covering should come in from here, and you might get burned if you mistake that for a rebound, right?

  • Sheemy OP : Today's short selling is decreasing again. It's unpleasant to be stepped on, isn't it?

    Will it go up with its own strength and new purchases? Individuals who are disillusioned with this market probably won't participate.

  • Sheemy OP : The earnings reports seem to be quite divergent from the stock prices. It's due to the impact of the strong yen causing weak consumption.

    Even if stock prices keep rising with a weak yen, the current consumption not catching up may lead to a recession market entering before american.

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