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Emerging markets outlook: Will the Growth Market 250 Index attempt to exceed 25MA after the US presidential election?
Breaking through the resistance line may improve investor sentiment as emerging markets rose this week. During the same period, while the Nikkei Average increased by +0.37%, the Growth Market Index rose by +4.98% and the Growth Market 250 Index by +5.20%, highlighting the strength of growth markets. The attention-grabbing House of Representatives election resulted in the ruling party falling below the majority, however, the market had already priced in this outcome, leading to a trend of dominant buybacks in the Tokyo market. The progressing Democratic Party for the People is expected to take over the government.
The TOPIX Growth Market 250 index fell for the first time in 5 days, influenced by the backlash against the recent rise.
The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index is 794.83, -12.24 / Volume 0.1 billion 80.83 million shares / Trading value 104.5 billion yen. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index is 619.96, -10.32 / Volume 79.53 million shares / Trading value 78.9 billion yen. Today's growth market, both the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market Index and the Tokyo Stock Exchange Growth Market 250 Index, fell for the first time in 5 days. There were 125 rising issues, 426 declining issues, and 32 unchanged. The US stock market on October 31st continued to decline. The Dow Jones average was down 378.
Emerging markets stock digest: Mikureed continues to rise, Sapeet hits the daily limit up.
<4883> Modalis 132 -14 consecutive declines. The Tokyo Stock Exchange has announced that it will increase the initial collateral rate for margin trading of the company's shares to 50% or more (including 20% or more cash) from the 1st, leading to selling pressure. Additionally, Japan Securities Finance has announced the implementation of increased collateral collection measures and will set the collateral rate for margin trading of the borrowing and lending transaction self-trading portion and the collateral trading of each non-netting participant to 50% (including 20% in cash collateral). <
Sapeet--- temporarily hit the daily limit up, continuing to attract attention as an AI-related company
Temporarily hitting the daily limit up, reaching a new high for the year. It was newly listed on the 29th, with the opening price of 1,500 yen soaring to 2,285 yen, 52.3% above, but the buying momentum continues, hitting the daily limit up again today following yesterday. The company reproduces and supports expert knowledge in various fields with AI, and is expanding the "Expert AI" business to further amplify and expand the value of core operations. It seems to continue to attract attention and remain popular in the AI-related field.
Three points to focus on in the afternoon session ~ Selling pressure dominates following the decline of US technology stocks.
In the afternoon of November 1st trading, the following 3 points are worth noting: - Nikkei average continued to drop significantly, with a dominant selling trend following the decline of US high-tech stocks - The USD/JPY is slightly firm with continued buying of USD - SoftBank Group <9984> was the top contributor to the decline, followed by Toei Electric <8035> Nikkei average continued to drop significantly. It closed at 38,196.53 yen, down 884.72 yen (-2.26%) from the previous day (with a volume of approximately 0.9 billion 90 million shares).
Stocks that hit the daily limit up or down in the morning session.
■ Stocks with daily price increase limit <269A> Sapeet <3779> Jay Escom Holdings <6391> Kachi Tech <7901> Matsumoto■ Stocks with daily price decrease limit <4664> RSC <6961> Emplus※ Includes temporarily suspended trading limits (indicative values).
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