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15/04 - Closed. Currency in JPY ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Index
Market:  Japan
# Components:  225
  • Volume: 1,070,153,024
  • Open: 39,056.93
  • Day's Range: 38,820.95 - 39,232.80
Nikkei 225 39,232.80 -290.75 -0.74%

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Edlon Souza
Edlon Souza 3 hours ago
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This level is excelent for buy 38430 to 41000
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Hello indice nikkei JP225 <- great OPORTUNIT for BUY in 38430 to 41000
Yocheved Cho
Yocheved Cho 11 hours ago
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Hello
Zachary Buszta
Zachary Buszta 17 hours ago
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This is getting ugly.
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 16 hours ago
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Not ugly unless you are long. But being long based on an outdated and incorrect narrative from salespeople? Most of them would sell their own families for some minor fees for a couple bucks. To me if you did your homework you would either have sold long ago or not even have bought in the last few years. When they were talking about Bruffett nobody mentioned he got in on some special case stocks years ago, not the market at overvalued prices. Funny people just pile in with their hard earned money and then later wonder why they lost a good chunk of it. Yeah, ugly in that case, I guess.
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In reality, all of the money printing Japan has done literally for decades has caused a lot of problems, including the misallocation of capital and overinvestment. For one this is because the money printing causes companies to overinvest because of rises in demand that were stoked by money printing, and not genuinely increased demand. Hence, you get a boom not based on true demand. And so you have effectively pulled forward growth and profits and such. And so down the road there is a bust, where business falls off a cliff.
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And the funny thing is, Japan is still printing. And that despite the massive size of the BOJ's balance sheet. Things are going to get awfully interesting when things go in reverse and the BOJ figures this out. I guess the people there all slept through their classes on economics. Or forgot the most important points they ought to have remembered. Funny thing.
Zachary Buszta
Zachary Buszta 18 hours ago
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Ouch.
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Another Bloodbath for this index.
Chuck Kay
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This is going to go up WITHOUT the BOJ there to buy every time this drops one or two percent. It doesnt matter that the CAPE on this index is very very high. It doesnt matter that the ratio of stock market cap to GDP is also very very high. Just listen to the wonderful salespeople in the media that tell you to buy Japan. Nothing else matters. Listen to them, forget about the valuation measures. Forget that Japan's population is declining. Forget that the government debt is extremely high. Forget that the size of the BOJ's balance sheet is very excessive. Listen to those wonderful people. They are right. The factual numbers DO NOT MATTER at all. Right.
Fleurette Asny
Fleurette Asny Apr 15, 2024 6:09AM ET
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I do not like..
James Sun
James Sun Apr 14, 2024 7:44PM ET
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Crashing .... big
Owe Grisha
Owe Grisha Apr 14, 2024 5:53AM ET
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nice..
 
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