$Tauns Laboratories (197A.JP)$ Since L is not moving, will it gradually rise? On the contrary, if L starts moving, caution is advised (both upward and downward).
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$Tauns Laboratories (197A.JP)$ Is it really oversold?
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$Japan Securities Finance (8511.JP)$ It seems that the Bank of Japan's rate hike has a positive impact on Trade. It's generally good, but it's quite puzzling that it had recently declined due to concerns over special dividends. It's completely unclear what the issues are.
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It's annoying, so look through the past bulletin boards. What's at 18? Rather, investigate it. It's fine to ask about timely disclosures at a place you are seeing for the first time, but trying to benefit without even attempting to look back at what has excited others is no different from locusts.
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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ A feeling of starting to step up.
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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ I wonder if this area is the line.
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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ Is this the beginning of a counterattack.
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Ugh, that's why I said to keep it around 26... Yesterday's Candlestick is too distracting...
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$Gorilla Technology (GRRR.US)$ Are you working on filling in yesterday's gaps? w
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I really want a proper healthy rise. If it becomes a spike, it can't be moved at all. Originally, I would have sold at 31 and bought back around 30.5, but there's been continuous buying pressure and no entry point. The support isn't strong = there's a possibility of a crash. Looking at it long-term, it's reassuring, but those looking at it short-term should be very cautious.
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みゅりmyuri OP : It's 11:30. The points to be activated are.
みゅりmyuri OP : I was sleeping and kept resisting the whole time lol.
Since 4 million shares have moved between yesterday and today (floating shares calculated simply at 20%), it seems likely that if the overall situation is good, there will be a rebound tomorrow.
みゅりmyuri OP : I wonder if they will revise it upward in the next fiscal year's results?