Against the backdrop of rising U.S. tech stocks and a weaker yen, it temporarily recovered to the 0.04 million yen level.
The Nikkei average rose significantly for the fourth consecutive day, closing at 39,849.14 yen, up 476.91 yen (Volume approximately 1.9 billion 30 million shares). Since the previous day's USA market was driven by buying in technology stocks, buying started off strongly, and in the mid-morning session, it rose to 40,091.55 yen, recovering the important level of 0.04 million yen for the first time since October 15. Additionally, the yen exchange rate depreciated to 152 yen to the dollar, which was also favorable for export-related stocks.
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The Nikkei Average has risen for three consecutive days, showing strong movement with stable financial stocks.
On the 10th, the U.S. Stocks market fell further. The Dow Inc average decreased by 154.10 points, closing at 44,247.83 dollars, while the Nasdaq ended down 49.45 points at 19,687.24. With a lack of materials, buying and selling fluctuated after the opening, resulting in mixed outcomes. The Dow was pressured by selling due to caution at high prices, leading to a soft trend throughout the day. The Nasdaq was briefly boosted by Alphabet's rise, but selling due to concerns over high interest rates, along with drops in Oracle Corp and Semiconductors company NVIDIA, contributed to its decline.
Continuing to fluctuate within the range of 39,000 to 39,500 yen.
The Nikkei average continued to rise, closing at 39,367.58 yen, up 207.08 yen (estimated volume of 1.7 billion shares). As the yen weakened to 151 yen per dollar, buying was led by export-related stocks, and the Nikkei average rose to 39,465.14 yen shortly after the opening. However, just before the psychological barrier of 39,500 yen, selling by those waiting for a rebound and profit-taking was evident, leading to some softening, with the index struggling to maintain its level, dipping to 39,171.69 yen towards the end of the morning session. In the afternoon session, semiconductor-related stocks...
Apple Vision Pro is preparing to address its global strategy shortcomings by borrowing Sony's VR controllers for use.
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Buy on the dip at 39,000 yen.
The Nikkei Average rebounded, finishing with a gain of 69.33 yen at 39,160.50 yen (estimated volume of 1.7 billion 90 million shares). This came after the trend from the previous week's US market where some tech stocks were bought up, leading to a rebound in semiconductor-related stocks and other high-value shares, starting at 39,332.55 yen. However, after the initial buying subsided, selling in anticipation of a decline, particularly in semiconductors, and profit-taking selling intensified, causing declines to as low as 38,972.78 yen during the mid-morning session.