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58,597.5 -220.0    -0.37%
16:58:52 - Closed. Currency in JPY
Type:  Index Future
Underlying:  Nikkei 225
  • Prev. Close: 58,597.5
  • Open: 58,842.5
  • Day's Range: 58,137.5 - 58,897.5
Nikkei 225 58,597.5 -220.0 -0.37%

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Bhabhar News
Bhabhar News 17 hours ago
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bear trap now
YJ Kim
MOTTTOG 17 hours ago
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Super boost after lunch time :) Bear trap :) haha :)
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 20 hours ago
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Japan sports a declining population. Decades of GDP going nowhere. Armies of zombie companies sustained by lend and pretend. An abysmal long-running horrible domestic economy literally crushing a large portion of its citizens. Debt to GDP at unsustainable extreme levels. A government that insists on wasteful and unwise overspending, endlessly adding to its debt with no signs of any concern. Markets that are state controlled. A horribly weak currency needed to prop export companies, giving them an unfair advantage. A central bank that says one thing and does another. A horribly low productivity level near the bottom of the list of all OECD countries. A country constantly getting warnings from the IMF about managing its finances and currency. And yet the masses of global investors continue to pile in, enamored with it, like it is the very best market in the world. Go figure.
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Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 14 hours ago
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Probably. That said, in 1989 40k was calling. And it didn't end well...
leonius suinoel
leonius suinoel 14 hours ago
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could well be...89 redux....i hope so..
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 13 hours ago
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The US and Japanese markets carry excessive levels of fragility if you do the math. I doubt 80% of the people piling in have any idea what that means.
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 13 hours ago
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In fact, I doubt any of them have any idea to be frank. If they did, they wouldn't be buying.
leonius suinoel
leonius suinoel 13 hours ago
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i always do the math although math has not been considered for the past 17 years since march 2009.....
Willie Booker
Willie Booker Apr 14, 2026 3:28PM ET
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Well if its here its going to break to historical highs and squeeze out the last short and last FOMO gets in before the collapse. Probably friday or next week depending on how talks go. Around 62-63k?
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Willie Booker
Willie Booker 21 hours ago
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YJ Kim i know blow off tops ehen i see them just like silver a few months back. Ill be shorting friday befoee the close again. I havent lost money yer because it always gaps down
Hong Kong Trader
Hong Kong Trader 20 hours ago
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yes 63k, 10% not too much
Willie Booker
Willie Booker 20 hours ago
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Hong Kong Trader well blow off tops are pretty crazy. Congrats on the bullish ride
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Hong Kong Trader 19 hours ago
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a simple asia market for your reference, Taiwan Index, ath recently - Nikkei and DAX will be running like this one, this week or next week
Willie Booker
Willie Booker 17 hours ago
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Hong Kong Trader im aware of the Taiwan index. Its mainly the tech bubble. But no bubble can defy reality forever, when it pops its not back to a trading range. Just depends on what triggers the pop. Another failed talk and continued blockade of Hormuz will pop it for sure. Although im sure it’ll go even higher if successful.
Bob Davids II
Bob Davids II Apr 14, 2026 12:35PM ET
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Sell
DIL DIL
DILL100 Apr 14, 2026 10:59AM ET
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Nikkei is very undervalue for the county which have only 260% debt to GDP more the debt increase is good for index by the time its achiever 500 percent debt to gdp nikke will trade at 90k so more debt / depreciation of currency is good for economy
YJ Kim
MOTTTOG Apr 14, 2026 10:59AM ET
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short yen and buy nikkei :)
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 20 hours ago
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A weak currency is not good for the people of Japan. It gives its exporters an unfair advantage, hence the US tariffs. As for investors, they got higher stock prices but in a currency that is debased. So how good is that? Also, for companies and people in Japan the weak currency means they all have to fork out more, raising their expenses. People in Japan are disgusted at the rise in the cost of living in recent years.
YJ Kim
MOTTTOG Apr 14, 2026 10:11AM ET
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I can’t see the red in the chart :) so lovely :) Earn more than salary till April :) Thanks TACO IRAN war :) Only bulls make money in the market in the long run :)
Agil Ventures
Agil Ventures Apr 14, 2026 4:43AM ET
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only hopes for cease fire daily, and new ath this week..lol
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay Apr 14, 2026 4:31AM ET
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No rationality here. This thing is like a meme coin or meme stock now. Big stocks in it that heavily influence its moves, like Advantest, sport bubble valuations, too. For decades nobody would touch this thing. You could buy stocks of good names with PERs as low as 5 or 6. Now the shift has flown dangerously far the other way. And the authorities just keep feeding the mania. I don't understand the authorities or the thinking any longer. It seems to be that the bigger the bubbles, the better. Am I crazy? What is the rationale for this?
YJ Kim
MOTTTOG Apr 14, 2026 4:29AM ET
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Tomorrow is 59K EOW = 60K ATH
 
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