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    Hello Moomoo users!Thank you very much for your hard work. Today's stock price summary is as follows. Thank you in advance.
    ●The Nikkei Average ended at 35025.00 yen, 193.85 yen higher than the previous business day
    ● The Nikkei Average also temporarily declined in half-body buys amid earthquake warnings
    ● Carry trade rewind progresses further, to 100 yen per dollar - BNY
    ● JPMorgan AM assumes risk that the Bank of Japan will not raise additional interest rates by the end of the year
    ● Bitcoin recovers to 60,000 dollars, keeping pace with Asian stock rebound - Ether is also high
    ● Laser Tech softened after a sharp rise in the morning, and the afterglow of the sign of S Takakai the day before also returned and was drowned out by sales pressure
    ● Attention to the handle: $Lasertec (6920.JP)$ $Toyota Motor (7203.JP)$ $Tokyo Electron (8035.JP)$ $Inpex (1605.JP)$etc
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    Market Overview
    Today's Nikkei Stock Average is 35025.00 yen, 193.85 yen higher than the previous business day, and the Tokyo Stock Exchange...
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    Tokyo Market Summary: Nikkei Average rebound, JPMorgan AM assumes risk that the Bank of Japan will not raise additional interest rates by the end of the year
    Tokyo Market Summary: Nikkei Average rebound, JPMorgan AM assumes risk that the Bank of Japan will not raise additional interest rates by the end of the year
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    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$ Yesterday was a harbinger of the actual Nankai Trough, and Mr. ●da, who says that abnormal energy has been stored throughout that area now, pointed it out 3 days ago and called for caution, and it was actually true, so I think people in the know know. (About 0.2% of people ride Noah's Ark) More than any other expert, Mr. ●Da's scientific macroscopic analysis has been accurate until now, and it's helpful!
    Once the Nankai Trough occurs, the economic loss is unimaginable, and it is thought that the Japanese economy will collapse due to traffic networks and material congestion, so it is necessary to be careful when investing in stocks, etc., and more than that, there are many extremely important things that must be done in preparation for a major disaster!
    Let's do it Olympics, do Jpop live, it's a new NISA, this isn't the time to fall head over head over head! Including global warming, there isn't such a long time on Earth as to spend time doing such stupid things! Sudden death survival has already begun! Is the food self-sufficiency rate 38%? However, I can see how Japan is now overflowing with people starving to death, to the extent that there is a hopeless opinion that it is actually a single digit...
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    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$
    Monday short sale38.5%
    Tuesday short sale39%
    Wednesday short sale44.8%
    Thursday short sale 47.3%
    Ignore performance, etc., jump to the top if the financial results are transcendent, sell if not good, and play with the dollar to yen for stocks with scarce materials.
    At such a market price, it will increase day by day. short sale, isn't it?
    It has become fun in a sense to see how far it will increase. That's because we're in a position where we can sell with such confidence.
    Tomorrow is already tomorrow's wind.
    I won't carry it over anymore.
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    There will also be an increase in short sales
    $OSE Nikkei 225 Futures(SEP4) (NK225main.JP)$
    The US was weak yesterday, and since there was an increase from the day before yesterday, it seems like it will drop drastically.
    The exchange rate didn't move much last night in US time, but the reason it suddenly became linked to stocks in Japan time is because someone is selling Japanese stocks in dollar terms as a set with the exchange rate?
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    $USD/JPY (USDJPY.FX)$
    Most investors in American stocks know, but among investors in Japanese stocks, there are those who stubbornly want the yen to appreciate.
    Let me put aside the market and just talk about the relationship with Japan.
    There is a tendency for the elderly generation to make the depreciation of the yen a bad person without investing like NISA. However, for Japan as a whole, the depreciation of the yen is the best monetary policy. Inducing an appreciation of the yen is nothing more than maintaining the status quo within Japan.
    It is impossible to ignore the fact that Japan's export industry has developed as the axis of its economy since the post-war period. When the yen appreciates, the income of those working for export-related companies decreases, domestic consumption in Japan also becomes sluggish, and the Japanese economy eventually falls into deflation.
    The theory that prices will fall when the yen appreciates is just an urban legend. Gasoline, electricity bills, etc. will drop slightly, but there is no precedent for price cuts due to the appreciation of the yen for other products, and there is no way they will drop in the future.
    In the first place, the purpose of the Kishida administration forcibly inducing an appreciation of the yen is to improve the current administration's approval rating. The premise that “the reason people are struggling with their lives is the depreciation of the yen” has often been taken up by the mass media, but the real cause is that real income is declining year by year within Japan, and the inflation rate is extremely low, but overseas inflation progresses normally and prices rise...
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    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$
    The world regained some calm as a result of Team Contrary Japan, which terrorized the world with the outrage of running backwards on the track in relay races, being locked in the waiting room.
    As the Japanese audience calmed down, America also calmed down.
    If you usually only keep a close eye on it and don't interact with the market, and if you mix up material that is suddenly received as a negative surprise as your usual observation balloon, it could be certified as a country that causes great trouble globally.
    Even so, they have tolerated the depreciation of the yen, intervened in the exchange rate thereafter, and continued to do things that make exchange manipulation questionable.
    This time, it is known that spear thrower Kono repeatedly throws without a sense of direction, and that Motegi is involved in the tournament, but it is likely that people overseas didn't even think that even announcer Kishida would read the manuscript.
    If you think about it, a long time ago, Kishida invested overseas in Japan! It was said out loud. I may have forgotten the contents of past manuscripts, but I have a past where I disseminated them to the world.
    And own retirement funds with NISA...
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    Gold medal confirmed bad guy who can never do it again
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    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$
    To tell the truth, Japan is no longer good. I'm sorry for saying this all of a sudden.
    But it's true. There will be a huge crash two or three days later.
    That's a sign of the end. A big crash is coming soon, so be careful.
    Once you've done that, wait a little while and it's over.
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    For me, an investment beginner, the first stock market crash since the new NISA
    you wouldn't be able to work if you move like this every day lol
    Nikkei as a whole is looking like a master stock, isn't it?
    Will they continue to buy even tomorrow after raising it this much?
    What do you guys think?
    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$ $USD/JPY (USDJPY.FX)$
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    $Nikkei 225 (.N225.JP)$
    There are a lot of posts that incite anxiety, but I think those who invest in indices from a long-term perspective are about the margin of error, so I'll hold on even if it's lowered!
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