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Options Market Statistics: Tesla Stock Rallies on Trump Victory; Options Pop
Three key points to focus on in the morning session ~ Assessing the sustainability of Trump trade while considering risk preferences ~
In the trading session of 7 days ago, the following three points are worthy of attention: - Assessing the sustainability of Trump trades while considering risk preferences - JFE, downward revision on 3/25, operating profit 160 billion yen ← 260 billion yen - Focus of the morning session: Tsugami, China's annual production to increase by 20% to 0.022 million units, expanding lathe and MC products While assessing the sustainability of Trump trades amidst risk preferences, the Japanese stock market on the 7th started with buying activity and seems to have a confrontation at 0.04 million yen. On the 6th, the US market saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average rise by 1508 points, Nasdaq...
Trump 2.0 is coming! As the US stock market soars, analysts warn: "Bearish" should not be ignored.
①After the outcome of the USA election has been determined, the three major stock indexes in the USA hit historic highs; ②Wall Street analysts say that based on Trump's previous promises of tax cuts and relaxed regulations among other positions, there may be a more positive prospect for growth policies for USA companies. ③However, analysts also warn that the long-term bearish threat of Trump 2.0 on the USA stock market still exists.
Year-end rebound has already begun! Trump has completely ignited Wall Street sentiment, various funds will flock to buy US stocks.
Trump's victory in the presidential election caused the stock market to soar, issuing a buy signal for rule-based investment funds, adding momentum to the rise in the stock market.
The Nikkei average started 264 yen higher, with Dai-kin, Mitsubishi UFJ, etc. rising.
[Nikkei Stock Average・TOPIX (Table)] Nikkei Average; 39745.23; +264.56 TOPIX; 2740.64; +24.72 [Opening Summary] On the 7th, the Nikkei Average started the trading session with an increase of 264.56 yen to 39,745.23 yen, marking a third consecutive rise. The previous day, the U.S. stock market on the 6th showed significant gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 43,729.93, up 1,508.05 points, while the Nasdaq ended trading at 18,983.46, up 544.29 points. The uncertainty was dispelled after the presidential election passed.
'Trump Trades' Move Into Overdrive as Dow, Dollar and Bond Yields Soar. What's Next for Markets