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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 do not play a role as futures (America does too), and they are a state of speculation rather than a market.

    If you're lucky enough to carry over, GU will make a profit, and if you fail, your loss will be covered by GD. I have no idea how long it will take to return to the purchase price, and lost opportunities are the most wasteful, so full cash position.

    It seems like I'll just be watching chicken (maybe I'll go in if it drops drastically this week)

    My personal guideline is that the holder is likely to be scolded, but if NTT falls below 140, I wonder if I should buy it (after the remaining credit purchases have been sorted out)

    Until then, day trading is only available on days when there is an opportunity.

  • Sheemy OP : Start throwing at 14:30
    The flow is to sell in large quantities and buy in small lots.

    Well, the usual development.
    The short cover will come in from here, and if you misunderstand it as a rebound, will it be a burn?

  • Sheemy OP : Short sales are down today
    I don't like being stepped on.

    Will I be able to improve by making new purchases on my own? I don't think individuals who are awake to this market will enter.

  • Sheemy OP : Financial results announcements seem to be quite different from stock prices. Consumption is sluggish due to the depreciation of the yen.

    The reality is that stock prices have only risen due to the depreciation of the yen, and if current consumption does not follow, the recession may enter the recession ahead of America.

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