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38,890.00 -280.00    -0.71%
- Closed. Currency in JPY
Type:  Index Future
Market:  Japan
Underlying:  Nikkei 225
  • Prev. Close: 39,170.00
  • Open: 39,040.00
  • Day's Range: 38,885.00 - 39,300.00
Nikkei 225 38,890.00 -280.00 -0.71%

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Dollar Flush
Dollar Flush Feb 14, 2025 1:50AM ET
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Another prime minister fall down soon, the game is always toward to sad ending
Lordi Twardogóra
Lordi Twardogóra Feb 14, 2025 1:42AM ET
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Short to 38.800 ?
Kalyana Kumar
Kalyana Kumar Feb 14, 2025 1:02AM ET
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fake frade indax world
Dollar Flush
Dollar Flush Feb 14, 2025 12:01AM ET
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Impossible to break 40000 again unless can attract more shorters, now Japan corporate take a good chance to cash a huge fund from their equities base on strong currency and inject to US stock market agreement behind with Trump
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 14, 2025 12:01AM ET
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US stocks are in a historic sized bubble. Why Japan would have anything to do with just shows the level of cluelessness that pervades Japan in regards to it's own financial prospects,
MK Pathak
MK Pathak Feb 13, 2025 6:45PM ET
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Expect the Unexpected.....45000 before summer
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 13, 2025 6:45PM ET
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Inflation and PPI numbers mean Japanese people are paying a lot more for stuff. Wages are not keeping up. Hence, a lot are falling prey to bankruptcies, as are companies, and their consumer spending is in the gutter. If the BOJ does not react and raise rates, good luck to the people of Japan. 25,000 seems a lot more likely than 45,000 in my view.
Meraj Alam
Meraj Alam Feb 13, 2025 8:00AM ET
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Sell target 38400
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 12, 2025 10:36PM ET
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There sure are a lot of reckless people in markets these days. Most are utterly oblivious to the risk levels they are shouldering. I am astounded.
Yan P
Yan P Feb 12, 2025 10:36PM ET
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Look at tech index and see how they pump regardless of datas, the spy too
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 12, 2025 10:36PM ET
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Yan P I agree. Central banks have turned large numbers of people into gamblers who will lose everything, Tech valuations are nuts.
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 12, 2025 10:36PM ET
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Oh, I know. Central banks have turned a lot of people into gamblers with endless QE and money printing to the moon. A lot will lose everything. It is a sad state of affairs.
MK Pathak
MK Pathak Feb 12, 2025 6:40PM ET
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41k on Card
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 12, 2025 12:47AM ET
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Private debt in Japan has been exploding up since 2015, but especially since Covid. Bankruptcies have also been rising sharply since Covid. Both are set to continue to rise as rates continue to rise with the BOJ hawkish. Just look at the ten year in Japan. It has been climbing steadily since October. Considering the stock market in Japan on a market cap to GDP basis is about double what it should be, and GDP has been bouncing around but been roughly flat for decades, it seems this valuation measure is still valid. That the case, these things are going to be a major concern for anyone holding Japanese stocks. The US dollar is not going to be strong forever vs the yen and especially with the BOJ raising rates. In the US people think the US is going to be cutting in the not to distant future no matter what JP is saying. These are all serious concerns for Japanese stocks. And especially so with them in a bubble. GLTA.
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 12, 2025 12:47AM ET
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Not only those things, but the interest the Japanese government is gonna have to pay on its extreme, massive debt levels is going to rise rapidly. This will limit its ability to spend, and also potentially hammer the people and corporate world of Japan via higher taxes, and fewer and lower handouts. These are serious issues to consider if you hold Japanese stocks. Especially so with bubble prices in Japanese stocks.
Vicky Bhatt
Vicky Bhatt Feb 11, 2025 8:46PM ET
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enjoy my friends enjoy
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Feb 11, 2025 8:46PM ET
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Enjoy what? The Frankenstein that central bankers policies have created? The lot of them have created monsters they lack the understanding to handle. Their solution to every problem is to postpone the current one, and make it that the next one is worse. And they keep doing this over and over thinking they are solving the problem. Meanwhile they are courting ever bigger disasters that are going to bring the whole system to its knees. Only worse than ever before in history.
 
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