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Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (as of noon close) - The Nikkei Average fell, with Advantest and Fast Retailing contributing to a decline of approximately 159 yen.
As of the close 30 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei Average was 88 rising, 135 falling, and 2 unchanged. The Nikkei Average fell, ending the morning session at 39,979.68 yen, down 301.48 yen (estimated Volume of 0.7 billion, 58.3 million shares). Last Friday, the Dow Inc in the USA closed down 333.59 dollars at 42,992.21 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended down 298.33 points at 19,722.03 points. With the holiday season approaching, participant numbers are limited.
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ADR Japanese stock rankings - mixed highs and lows, Chicago is up 210 yen from Osaka at 39,700 yen.
Japanese stocks of ADR (American Depositary Receipt), in comparison with the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 1 dollar = 157.88 yen), saw increases in Japan Post Holdings <6178>, Toyota Motor <6201>, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group <8306>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, Mitsubishi Corporation <8058>, Denso <6902>, etc. while Japan Post Bank <7182>, JAPAN TOBACCO INC <2914>, Nidec <6594>, Toyota Motor <7203>, Bridgestone Corporation Unsponsored ADR <5108>, Honda Motor Co., Ltd <7267>, etc. declined.
With limited participants, export stocks are leading the market.
The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, closing at 39,568.06 yen, up 437.63 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.9 billion 60 million shares). With European and American markets closed, market participants were limited and the day started slightly lower. However, as the yen temporarily weakened to around 157 yen per dollar, export stocks such as Automobiles were actively bought, and the Nikkei average even extended its gains to 39,592.28 yen towards the end of the afternoon session. Additionally, as the final trading day for year-end settlements approached, individual tax-saving sell-offs also peaked.
The Nikkei average is up 415 points, with interest in U.S. economic Indicators ETC.
The Nikkei average is up 415 yen (as of 14:50). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, SoftBank G <9984>, Fast Retailing <9983>, and Toyota <7203> are among the top positive contributors, while Daiichi Sankyo <4568>, Chugai Pharmaceutical <4519>, and Nitori HD <9843> are among the top negative contributors. In the Sector, Transportation Equipment, Nonferrous Metals, Wholesale Trade, Iron & Steel, and Machinery are among the top gainers, while Pharmaceuticals are declining. The Nikkei average is fluctuating in a high price range.
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72423057 : I would like to ask the person who studies the stock price chart, what is the stock price determination chart? Or is it the future trend of the chart's final stock price?
Buy n Die Together❤ 72423057 : Chart is just a references, history or an information for you to guess what the price or trend going to form in the future. And is no guarentee that even you study the chart you will know the future. And if eg 1000 people see the same chart and almost 90% guess the same things maybe it will be chart leading us to play in the same way to had that same outcome.
Buy n Die Together❤ : Another to ask yourself is,, You play the game? Or the game play you.
wahlao 72423057 : Its human emotions determine stock price, price determine chart. See chart to see human emotions, but humans could be logical so u can't be sure 100%. It's the meaning of life. Deep.
fearless Puppy_9024 72423057 : Stock prices determine charts through recorded trading activity. However, charts can influence market behavior indirectly when traders use them to predict trends. External variables like institutional trades, company news(e.g. earning reports, mergers, acquisitions, product launches or management change) and micro-economic factors(e.g. interest rate, political events, global market conditions) can also override typical chart-based predictions by introducing sudden volatility or trends.
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