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List of conversion stocks [List of parabolic signal conversion stocks]
○ List of stocks to Buy conversion Market Code Stock Name Closing Price SAR Main Board <2670> ABC Mart 2627 2553 <2930> Kitanotatsujin 140 132 <3608> TSI HD 1065 947 <3632> Green HD 531486 <4980> Dexerials 1546 1383 <6062> Charm Care 1234 1106 <6
Recovery to 35,000 yen due to easing of US-China trade tensions and expectations from the Japan-US finance ministers' meeting.
The Nikkei average continued to rise, finishing the day at 35,039.15 yen, up 170.52 yen, recovering the 35,000 yen mark for the first time in three weeks with an estimated Volume of 1.8 billion 80 million shares. The U.S. market on the 23rd rose on expectations of easing U.S.-China trade tensions following reports from U.S. Broadcasting that the Trump administration is considering lowering tariffs on China. Following this trend, the Tokyo market began with Buy activity focused on high-tech stocks, and the Nikkei average reached 35,287 shortly after the opening.
Concerns about the escalation of trade friction between the US and China eased, temporarily recovering to the 35,000 yen range.
The Nikkei Average has made a significant rebound for the first time in three days, closing at 34,868.63 yen, up 648.03 yen (with the estimated Volume of 1.8 billion shares). On the 22nd, in the USA, it was reported that U.S. Treasury Secretary Yellen indicated that progress in trade negotiations with China was possible, leading major stock indices to rise by over 2%. In line with this trend, the Nikkei average started on a Buy and quickly climbed to 35,142.12 yen shortly after the trading began. However, it briefly fell by 143 yen in the morning.
Concerns about the decline in U.S. stocks and the appreciation of the yen are present, but there is a sense of underlying strength.
The Nikkei average continued to decline, finishing trading at 34,220.60 yen, down 59.32 yen (Volume estimated at 1.4 billion 30 million shares). Reflecting the drop in major stock indices in the previous day's USA market, selling started ahead. There was a moment right after the opening when it turned positive at 34,340.57 yen, but the buying did not continue, and by the middle of the morning session, it had dropped to 34,109.85 yen. However, nearing the psychological barrier of 34,000 yen, there was a resistance to falling due to the bargains stemming from perceived value, and the yen exchange rate is at its highest in about seven months.
In a market where participants are limited, the appreciation of the yen is a burden.
The Nikkei average fell for the first time in three trading days. It closed at 34,279.92 yen, down 450.36 yen (with an estimated Volume of 1.4 billion 20 million shares). The strengthening of the yen against the dollar, which rose to the mid-140 yen range, weighed heavily. The Nikkei average widened its decline from the initial high of 34,610.60 yen right after the market opened, and there were instances where it dropped to 34,216.98 yen at the start of the afternoon session. The US stock Index ETF futures traded in negative territory, impacting the US market after the holiday.
List of cloud breakout stocks (Part 2) [Ichimoku Kinko Hyo - List of cloud breakout stocks]
○ List of Stocks Above the Clouds Market Code Stock Name Closing Price Leading Span A Leading Span B Main Board <7874> Reck 1293 1259.5 1233 <7921> TAKARA & C 3400 3299.75 3140.5 <7981> Takara Stand 1785 1769.5 1771 <7984> Kokuyo 2841 2782.75 2777