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Stocks that moved on the previous day part 1: Good Life C, Cybozu, Japan Retail Tech ETC.
Stock Name <Code> Closing Price on the 20th ⇒ Change from the Previous Day Yamato <1967> 1300 +85 New Shareholder Benefit System Established. DM Solution <6549> 1370 +85 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 1.79% of the outstanding Stocks. Good Life C <2970> 2417 +337 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 4.72% of the outstanding Stocks. MicroAd <9553> 216 +16 Announced a Share Buyback with a limit of 2.17% of the outstanding Stocks. Circlace <5029> 637 +
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Close) ~ The Nikkei Average fell for the sixth consecutive day, with SoftBank Group and Advantest contributing to a decrease of about 73 yen from the two stocks.
As of the close on the 20th, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average was 105 that rose, 115 that fell, and 5 that remained unchanged. The US stock market was mixed on the 19th. The Dow Inc rose by $15.37 to close at $42,342.24, while the Nasdaq dropped by 19.93 points to close at 19,372.77. After the opening, there was an increase. The sudden drop the previous day following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) indicating a slowdown in the Federal Reserve's (FRB) pace of additional interest rate cuts was not sustained.
The Nikkei average fell for the sixth consecutive day, closing at a low due to the decline in financial stocks.
On the 19th, the U.S. Stocks market was mixed. The Dow Inc. rose by $15.37 to close at $42,342.24, while the Nasdaq fell by 19.93 points to end at $19,372.77. After the opening, the market experienced an upward movement. The sharp drop the previous day, due to the indication from the Federal Reserve Board (FRB) of a slowdown in the pace of additional interest rate cuts during the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), was seen as an overreaction, leading to a wave of buying. The domestic Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the July to September period was revised upward, and new unemployment Insurance claims were announced in the morning.
Three points to focus on in the latter half of the session - temporarily recovering to the 39,000 yen level, but facing heavy resistance above.
In the trading session on the 20th, three points should be noted. ・The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, briefly recovering to the 39,000 yen range, but resistance is strong. ・The dollar-yen exchange rate is weak, with adjustments in selling due to the slowdown of U.S. interest rates. ・The top contributor to the increase is TDK <6762>, and second is Sony Group Corp <6758>. ■ The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, briefly recovering to the 39,000 yen range, but resistance is strong. The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, up 76.37 yen (+0.20%) to 38,889.95 yen (estimated Volume of 1.1 billion shares).
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, briefly recovering to the 39,000 yen level, but the upside remains heavy.
The Nikkei average rebounded for the first time in six days, finishing the morning session at 38,889.95 yen, up 76.37 yen (+0.20%) from the previous day (estimated volume 1.1 billion shares). The U.S. stock market on the 19th was mixed. The Dow Inc was up 15.37 dollars at 42,342.24 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed down 19.93 points at 19,372.77. After the opening, the market rose. Following the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) indicating a slowdown in the pace of additional rate cuts by the Federal Reserve Board (FRB).
Mitsukoshi Isetan---the area around the 200-day moving average is the immediate Target Materials.
The market has continued to rise for seven consecutive business days. It is rebounding from the recent low of 2114 yen reached on November 28, and has turned the 25-day and 75-day lines into Resistance, showing upward movement from both lines. The 200-day line positioned around 2530 yen is likely to be the short-term Target Materials. According to the Ichimoku Kinko Hyo, there is a thin cloud breakout, and the lagging span is generating an upward signal.