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The Nikkei average is up 871 yen, also paying attention to the moving average line.
The Nikkei Average is up 871 yen (as of 1:50 p.m.). In terms of Nikkei Average contribution, First Retail <9983>, Tohoku Electric <8035>, Advantest <6857>, etc., are among the top positive contributors, while Sohionext <6526>, Nichirei <2871>, etc., are among the top negative contributors. Within the sectors, marine transportation, nonferrous metals, wholesale trade, precision instruments, and electric appliances are among the top gainers in terms of percentage increase, while electric and gas utilities, air transportation are declining. The Nikkei Average is expanding its gains.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (pre-closing) ~ The Nikkei Average has significantly continued to rise, with Tokyo Electron contributing about 93 yen.
As of the market close three days ago, the number of advancing and declining stocks in the Nikkei index was 195 stocks up, 29 stocks down, and 1 stock unchanged. The Nikkei average has continued to rise significantly, closing at 39,180.06 yen, up 667.04 yen (+1.73%) compared to the previous day, with an estimated volume of 1 billion 40 million shares. The US stock market on the 2nd had mixed results. The dow inc fell by 128.65 dollars to 44,782.00 dollars, while the nasdaq ended trading up 185.78 points at 19,403.95.
Three points to pay attention to in the latter half of the session - semiconductor stocks rise and recover to the 39,000 yen level.
In the afternoon session of the 3rd, attention should be paid to the following three points. ・The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, and semiconductor stocks increased, recovering to the 39,000 yen level. ・The dollar-yen exchange rate is slightly firm, approaching 150 yen. ・The top contributor to the increase is tokyo electron ltd. unsponsored adr <8035>, and the second is fast retailing <9983>. ■ The Nikkei average continued to rise significantly, and semiconductor stocks increased, recovering to the 39,000 yen level. The Nikkei average rose significantly by 667.04 yen (+1.73%) to 39,180.06 yen (estimated volume of approximately 1 billion 40 million shares).
Japan House HD, Fast Retailing ◆ Today's Fisco hot stocks ◆
Japan House HD <1873> announced a revision of its earnings reports for the second quarter. The operating profit has been revised upward from 1.18 billion yen to 1.86 billion yen. Revenue is expected to fall short of previous financial estimates due to a decrease in sales of land for residential projects and lower hotel revenue due to not meeting the planned occupancy rate. On the profit side, cost reductions and expense cuts are expected to exceed estimates. The full-year financial estimates are scheduled to be announced during the second-quarter earnings reports.
Expectations for a solid market development led by high-tech shareholders.
[Stock Opening Comments] On the 3rd day of the Japanese stock market, after a round of buying, it seems that the market is likely to develop into a strongly stagnant trend, but attention is expected to be paid to the strength of the downside. On the 2nd day, the US market saw Dow Jones Industrial Average drop by 128 points, while the Nasdaq rose by 185 points. Concerns include the rise in long-term US interest rates, geopolitical risks in the Middle East, and the possibility of the French cabinet collapsing due to a vote of no confidence, prompting profit-taking selling. Amidst this, a portion of tech stocks are being bought, and Nasdaq is also.
ADR Japanese stock rankings - mixed highs and lows, Chicago is up 145 yen compared to Osaka at 38,615 yen.
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADR) in the ADR market saw mixed performance compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (1 dollar equivalent to 149.54 yen). Stocks such as Tokyo Electron <8035>, Advantest <6857>, Disco <6146>, SoftBank Group <9984>, Mitsui & Co. <8031>, etc., rose, while stocks like Japan Post Bank <7182>, Sony <6758>, Japan Post Holdings <6178>, Seven & I Holdings <3382>, Japan Tobacco Inc <2914>, etc., declined, resulting in varied overall performance.
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