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The willingness to buy on dips is strong when prices fall below 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in three days. It closed at 38,349.06 yen, up 214.09 yen (volume approx. 1.68 billion shares) at the end of trading. Selling pressure dominated from the beginning due to the previous day's decline in US stocks, causing the index to drop to 37,801.62 yen shortly after the start of trading. Subsequently, moves to buy back tech shares intensified, especially triggered by reports from US media that "US semiconductor regulations on China will not be stricter than before", leading to a turnaround in the market and an expansion of gains towards the afternoon session.
Due to caution against Trump's tariffs, it temporarily fell below the milestone of 38,000 yen.
The Nikkei average continued to decline. It finished trading at 38,134.97 yen, down 307.03 yen (volume estimated at 1.8 billion 20 million shares). Today, risk-averse selling continued against the backdrop of concerns over the global economy due to the upcoming Trump administration's tariff increases. Additionally, the yen appreciated, reaching the low 152 yen range against the dollar, negatively impacting export-related stocks, which caused the Nikkei average to widen its decline towards the end of the afternoon session, pushing down to 37,988.99 yen and dipping below the psychological threshold of 38,000 yen.
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Risk aversion stance due to caution about Trump's tariff policy.
The Nikkei average fell after 3 business days. It ended trading at a decrease of 338.14 yen to 38,442.00 yen (with an approximate volume of 1.9 billion shares traded). Amid reports of additional tariffs on China by the upcoming US President Trump, risk aversion intensified. The Nikkei average sharply declined right after the opening, approaching the psychological milestone of 38,000 yen in the mid-morning session at 38,020.08 yen. Subsequently, due to buying back movements against the steep decline, the losses narrowed by the closing bell. Tokyo Stock Exchange Pla
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Limited buying aimed at a one-step rise from 39,000 yen.
The Nikkei Average continued to rise significantly. It closed the trading at 38,780.14 yen, up 496.29 yen (volume approximately 2.74 billion shares), with buying leading across a wide range of stocks against the backdrop of positive economic indicators and the previous week's strong performance in US stocks. The Nikkei Average extended its gains to 39,053.64 yen around the midpoint of the morning session, recovering the key level of 39,000 yen for the first time in 6 trading days since the 15th. However, achieving the psychological milestone may lead to a sense of accomplishment in the short term, with subsequent selling on the sidelines waiting for a pullback.