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List of stocks with cleared clouds (Part 2) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo: List of Stocks with Cleared Clouds]
- List of stocks that break through the clouds below the market: Market Code Stock Name Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime <1945> Tokyo Enesis 1330 1365.5 1333 <1961> Mikikko 2162 2173.5 2164.5 <2651> Lawson 10320 10340 10330 <3110> Nitto Boseki
List of conversion stocks (Part 3) [List of parabolic signal conversion stocks]
List of sell conversion stocks in the market: Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR TSE Prime <1719> Ando Hazama 1189 1215 <1833> Okumura Corporation 5110 5230 <1884> Nittochou 1831 1886 <1945> Tokyo Enesis 1342 1451 <1968> Taihei Elect.
Nikkei Stock Average Contribution Ratio Ranking (Closing) - Nikkei Stock Average rebounded significantly for the first time in three days, with two stocks, Tokyo Electron and Fast Retailing, pushing up by about 266 yen in total.
At the closing bell on the 9th, the number of rising stocks of Nikkei average constituent stocks was 157, falling stocks were 66, and unchanged stocks were 2. The US stock market on the 8th was mixed. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,344.79, down 31.08 points (-0.08%); Nasdaq closed at 18,403.74, up 50.98 points (+0.28%); and S&P 500 closed at 5,572.85, up 5.66 points (+0.10%). After opening with buying due to early expectations of interest rate cuts, it rose.
Is the second bull market really here? The Nikkei rose 2% and hit a new high again.
Is the Japanese stock market starting a new bull market?
The Nikkei average started strongly in the afternoon, up 678 yen, with KOKUSAI, TOWA, and others showing gains.
[Nikkei Average Stock Price TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 41459.42; + 678.72 TOPIX; 2889.37; + 21.76 [Afternoon Opening Overview] The afternoon Nikkei average started at 41459.42 yen, an increase of 678.72 yen compared to the previous day's close (41386.80 yen), and further expanded its gains. During the lunchtime, Nikkei 225 futures rose within the range of 41,360 yen to 41,520 yen. The dollar-yen rate was around 1 dollar = 161.00-10 yen around 9 am.
The Nikkei average continued to fall, despite regular trading reaching a historic high, buying did not continue.
The US stock market rose on the 5th. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 39,375.87, up 67.87 points (+0.17%), the Nasdaq closed at 18,352.76, up 164.46 points (+0.90%), and the S&P 500 closed at 5,567.19, up 30.17 points (+0.54%). After opening, the market was mixed due to weak June employment statistics indicating a weak economy. High-tech stocks continued to rise as investors welcomed the prospect of a rate cut in September and a decrease in interest rates. The Dow was weighed down by concerns about economic slowdown.
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