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Profit-taking Sell is prevailing in response to the consecutive rise.
The Nikkei Stock Average fell for the first time in five days, finishing the trade at 39,470.44 yen, down 378.70 yen (estimated Volume 1.9 billion 90 million shares). In the previous day's US market, major stock price indices declined, and after recovering the significant 0.04 million yen mark the day before, profit-taking Sell orders were prioritized due to short-term overheating. Although there were some moments where prices slightly recovered due to Buy orders on dips, the failure to stay above the SQ value (39,434.85 yen) invited selling pressure, and there were instances where it dropped to 39,247.41 yen towards the end of the morning session.
JP Movers | Oji Holdings Rose 11.23%, Leading Nikkei 225 Components, Advantest Topped Turnover List
Market sentiment was stable today as Nikkei 225 components continued to trade sideways, with Oji Holdings(3861.JP) being the top gainer today, rising 11.23% to close at 620.8 yen. In addition, the top loser was OMRON(6645.JP),falling 5.63% to end at 4892.0 yen.
The Nikkei average dropped by 413 yen, and attention is on the financial meetings between Japan and the United States next week.
The Nikkei Average is down 413 yen (as of 14:50). In terms of contributions to the Nikkei Average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, and Recruit Holdings <6098> are among the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Bandai Namco HD <7832>, and Fujikura <5803> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Machinery, Pharmaceutical, Other Financing Business, Electric Appliances, and Precision Instruments are leading in terms of decline, while Pulp & Paper, Marine Transportation, and Other Products are also following the trend.
The Nikkei average is down 399 yen, with the depreciation of the yen and the rise of the dollar providing some reassurance.
The Nikkei average is down 399 yen (as of 13:50). In terms of contribution to the Nikkei average, Fast Retailing <9983>, Tokyo Electron <8035>, and Recruit HD <6098> are among the top negative contributors, while Advantest <6857>, Bandai Namco HD <7832>, and Konami Group <9766> are among the top positive contributors. In the Sector, Machinery, Other Financing Business, Pharmaceutical, Precision Instruments, and Services are among the highest decline rates, while Pulp & Paper, Marine Transportation, and Other Products are.
Nikkei Average Contribution Ranking (Before Closing) - The Nikkei Average has significantly declined for the first time in five days, with Fast Retailing lowering it by about 126 yen.
As of the closing point 13 days ago, the number of rising and falling stocks in the Nikkei average composition was 37 stocks up, 188 stocks down, and 0 stocks unchanged. The Nikkei average fell for the first time in five days. It ended the morning session at 39,360.43 yen, down 488.71 yen (-1.23%) compared to the previous day (Volume approximately 1.2 billion Stocks). On the 12th, the U.S. stock market fell. The Dow Inc averaged down by 234.44 dollars to 43,914.12 dollars, while the Nasdaq closed down by 132.05 points at 19,902.84.
ADR Japanese stock ranking - overall sell pressure led by Japan Post Bank, Chicago is 145 yen lower than Osaka at 39,665 yen.
Japanese stocks of American Depositary Receipts (ADR), when compared to the Tokyo Stock Exchange (calculated at 152.61 yen to 1 dollar), saw declines in stocks such as Japan Post Bank, Nidec Corporation, Toyota Industries Corporation, FANUC CORP, Sony Group Corp, Japan Post Holdings, and Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., indicating a general trend of selling pressure. The closing price for the Chicago Nikkei 225 Futures was down 145 yen compared to the Osaka daytime price, at 39,665 yen. The U.S. stock market also showed a decline, with the Dow Inc down 234.44 dollars at 43,914.12.