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List of converted stocks (Part 2) [List of converted stocks for Parabolic Signal]
○List of stocks for Buy conversion Market Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR Main Board <8142> Toho 2780 2761 <8151> Tohyo Technica 14261408 <8158> Soda Nikka 11741115 <8160> Kisoji 21212051 <8173> Joshi Den 23432261 <8304> Aozora 24632361 <8473> SBI 41023939 <8934> Sa
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Pre-close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, with SoftBank Group lowering it by about 44 yen from one stock.
As of the close four days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 49 stocks up, 175 stocks down, and 1 stock unchanged. The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three days. It ended the morning session at 39,077.04 yen, down 171.82 yen (-0.44%) from the previous day (estimated volume 0.9 billion 40 million shares). The US stock market on the 3rd was mixed. The dow inc was down 76.47 dollars at 44,705.53 dollars, while the nasdaq finished trading up 76.96 points at 19,480.91.
Three points to watch in the latter half of the game - concerns over the situation in south korea, etc, have caused a slowdown.
In the afternoon of the 4th, I would like to focus on the following three points in trading: - The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, losing momentum due to concerns such as the situation in South Korea - The dollar-yen pair is struggling to rise, following the decline in Japanese stocks - SoftBank Group <9984> was the top contributor to the decline, while Shin-Etsu Chemical <4063> ranked second The Nikkei Average fell for the first time in three days, with a decrease of 171.82 yen compared to the previous day (-0.44%) to 39077.04 yen (volume approx. 904 million shares).
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three days, losing momentum due to the situation in south korea and other factors.
The Nikkei average has fallen for the first time in three days. It ended the morning trade at 39,077.04 yen, down 171.82 yen (-0.44%) from the previous day (with an estimated volume of 0.9 billion 40 million shares). The US stock market on the 3rd was mixed. The dow inc fell by 76.47 dollars to 44,705.53 dollars, while the nasdaq rose by 76.96 points to 19,480.91. Adjustments continued ahead of the employment statistics announcement scheduled for this week, resulting in a mixed opening. The dow inc faced continued selling pressure throughout the day.
Dai Do Group Holdings has reached a new high.
Top gainers on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Board are Hibiya General Facility <1982>, Sapporo Holdings <2501> among 27 stocks. Top losers on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Board are Tamahome <1419>, Rigaku Holdings <268A> among 24 stocks. Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime, Tokyo Stock Exchange Standard, Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth, all hitting new highs and lows. New highs, new lows, new highs, new lows, new highs, new lows 12/022724222371511/292920222271111/281331132
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (before the close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell back, with Tokyo Electron lowering it by about 27 yen from a single stock.
At the closing time on the 29th, the number of rising stocks in the Nikkei average constituent stocks was 73, the number of falling stocks was 149, and the number of unchanged stocks was 3. The Nikkei average fell. It ended the morning session of trading at 38,193.01 yen, down 156.05 yen (-0.41%) from the previous day, with an estimated volume of 750 million shares. The US market was closed for Thanksgiving holiday last night. In the foreign exchange market, trading of major currencies remained sluggish. The dollar-yen pair struggled to rise. After briefly being bought up to 151.77 yen, it dropped to 151.41 yen.
102857261 : well said. I was kicking myself for selling off, and it turns green.... much to learn
Wei13 : I was able to see the fluctuation today
SpecklesS : Seems to me the market depends on Apple news
Avengers 2023 102857261 : Be patience. Never sell on impulse or fear[Smile]
Cow Moo-ney OP 102857261 : I’m sure u can always earn them back
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