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The Nikkei average is up about 20 yen, and after the Buy surge, it shows heavy movement in the upper range = 24 days before the market.
On the 24th at around 10:09 AM, the Nikkei Stock Average is trading about 20 yen higher than the previous weekend, around 37,700 yen. At 9:00 AM, it reached 38,841.68 yen, up by 164.62 yen. In the morning, there was some easing of caution regarding the impact on the US economy from the introduction of mutual tariffs starting April 2nd in the US stock market on the 21st local time, resulting in a rebound of the NY Dow Inc and the Nasdaq Composite Index. As a result, buying was prioritized. However, since the previous week also witnessed a heavy upper range, selling in anticipation of a pullback emerged afterward.
As it approaches 38,000 yen, the heaviness of the upper range comes into focus.
The Nikkei average fell slightly, ending trading at 37,677.06 yen, down 74.82 yen (with an estimated Volume of 2.6 billion 60 million shares). In the morning, influenced by the decline of U.S. stocks from the previous day and a pause in the depreciation of the yen, selling started out first. However, after the opening, it was bought back at a low, and by the end of the first half, it was purchased up to 37,968.02 yen. When the good earnings outlook from U.S. semiconductor memory giant Micron Technology Inc was conveyed, some semiconductor-related stocks were bought. Additionally, against the backdrop of expectations for further interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan, there was anticipation for an improvement in profit margins.
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In the afternoon session, there is adjustment of holdings in anticipation of President Ueda's press conference and the outcome of the FOMC.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in four trading days. It closed at 37,751.88 yen, down 93.54 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 40 million shares). Selling was driven by the weakness in U.S. stocks from the previous day, but buying continued in value stocks such as trading companies due to the influence of famous U.S. investor Warren Buffett, and after the initial selling, there was a quick bounce back. Additionally, when the Bank of Japan's monetary policy meeting decided to maintain the current policy, short-term players also engaged in Futures buying, and just before the morning close, it reached as high as 38,128.58 yen.
The Nikkei average fell by 93 points, marking a retreat after four days, closing at a low due to a cautious mood ahead of the FOMC on the afternoon of the 19th.
On the 19th, the Nikkei average stock price in the afternoon session fell by 93.54 yen from the previous day to 37,751.88 yen, marking a decline for the first time in four days, closing at a low for today's Trade. The TOPIX (Tokyo Stock Price Index) increased by 12.40 points to 2,795.96 points, continuing its rise for six consecutive days. Although selling started in the morning due to falling US stocks, the strong market conditions persisted, leading to a turnaround. Buying to pick up lower prices and purchasing for rights support led to a steady performance. The Bank of Japan held a monetary policy meeting before the end of the morning session.
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