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250 Index ETF futures overview on the TSE Growth Market: Investor sentiment improved and rebounded following Mr. Trump's post.
On November 28, the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 index futures were up 3 points from the previous trading day at 632 points. The day's high was 634 points, the low was 623 points, and the intraday trading volume was 2,771 contracts. The dow inc on the US market on the previous day, November 27, fell back. It opened softly due to concerns about high prices near the previous all-time high. Although it briefly rose due to favorable earnings reports from some retail companies, selling pressure caused by concerns about the potential impact of the additional tariff plans proposed by future President Trump on the economy and corporate earnings led to a decline. The nasdaq is human.
Stocks that moved the previous day part 1 Rain Wind Sun, Dai Do Group HD, SHIFT etc.
Stock name <Code> 27th closing price ⇒ Compared to the previous day Advantest <6857> 8506 -328 fell below the 25-day line the previous day and closed out sell orders| Monster Lab <5255> 117 -2KDDI Technology joined in the development of AI solutions for retail store promotion but temporary popularity did not continue| Pixel CZ <2743> 79 +16Concluded a purchase agreement for GPU servers equipped with NVIDIA's H100. GNI <2160> 2953 +145 consolidated
Emerging Markets Stock Digest: Daiomu significantly declines, Chordia rebounds significantly after 3 days.
<2160> GNI 2953 +145 sharply extended. They are disclosing questions and answers from investors. On the 14th, the consolidated subsidiary Cullgen entered into a contract for a reverse merger with Pulmatrix, listed on the Nasdaq, and expected to record other income of approximately 14.7 billion 64 million yen (with a stock valuation gain of approximately 10.7 billion 68 million yen), but following an increase in Pulmatrix's stock price, in this disclosure, it was mentioned that "the stock valuation gain we record is also significantly increased".
Active and newly established stocks in the afternoon session.
* Advantest <6857> 8506 -328 fell below the 25-day moving average the previous day, also leading to sell-offs. * Monster Lab <5255> 117 -2 became temporarily popular due to participating in the development of KDDI's retail AI promotional technology solution, but the buying did not continue. * Pixel CZ <2743> 79 +16 signed a sales contract for GPU servers equipped with NVIDIA's H100. * GNI <2160> 2953 +145 the stock price of the consolidated subsidiary involved in the reverse merger has increased.
GNI sharply extended gains, with the stock price of the reverse merger target subsidiary rising, resulting in a significant increase in equity valuation gains.
Significant continued rise. Disclosures regarding questions and answers from investors are being made. On the 14th, the consolidated subsidiary Cullgen reached an agreement for a reverse merger with the US company Pulmatrix, which is listed on the nasdaq, and it was expected to record other revenues of approximately 14.7 billion 64 million yen (with stock valuation gains of about 10.7 billion 68 million yen), but subsequently, in response to the rise in Pulmatrix's stock price, it was answered in this disclosure that "the stock valuation gains to be recorded will also increase significantly."
Emerging markets outlook: Will the bargain hunting continue during intermissions, with the Growth 250 Index keeping an eye on the 200-day moving average
■The emerging markets with many domestic demand stocks showed a relatively strong performance this week. While the Nikkei Average fell by -0.93% during the same period, the Growth Market Index rose by +1.71% and the Growth Market 250 Index increased by +1.42%, highlighting the strength of the emerging markets. Concerns over negative impacts from the upcoming Trump administration weighed on the main board market, but the emerging markets with many domestic demand stocks remained relatively stable. Attention was drawn to Nvidia's earnings and the trend of extended hours trading.
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