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12/05 - Closed. Currency in JPY ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Index Future
Market:  Singapore
  • Prev. Close: 38,200.00
  • Open: 38,200.00
  • Day's Range: 38,200.00 - 38,200.00
Nikkei 225 38,200.00 +0.00 +0.00%

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Index futures are financial contracts that allow investors to speculate on the future performance of a specific stock market index, such as the Nikkei 225 index. These futures contracts are traded on futures exchanges, providing investors with the opportunity to gain exposure to broad market movements without owning the underlying assets.

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Ondřej Dobečka
Ondřej Dobečka 20 minutes ago
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Chucky, stop acting like messiah. U have done enough damage since last year misleading people to short. U cant even pass the 1st stage to become a messiah.u better try writing children fairy tale books. Lmao
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ChuckKay is spaming, new ATH is coming :D :D :D
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This forum is dead as a doornail. Nobody posts here. People just come, downvote and leave without a whisper of what is on their minds, or any whys or wherefores. Just empty disagreement with no word but an occasional senseles mesage that means nothing.
Chuck Kay
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senseless message*
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Agree. Stop spamming the forum chucky.
Chuck Kay
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What people need to understand, and this applies to both Japanese and US stocks, generally speaking, is that prices are high for two reasons, and that in both cases there is ALWAYS subsequent reversion to the mean. Hence, there are two forces that will pull these bubble prices down, and that is irregardless of current imbalances, like very very high sovereign AND private debt, and in both countries. The first is margins, which will revert. The second is profit multiples, which will revert. GLTA.
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dummey dummey 7 hours ago
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again swing down correction come TRG 37900
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 10 hours ago
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All the downvotes only prove one thing. First, that I am right because I am obviously hitting a sore spot. Second, that someone very likely has multiple accounts, and knows I'm right and is really really scared. All I can say is, I have been diligently doing my homework for DECADES. And I mean no one any harm. On the contrary, I am simply warning people to be careful and to do your homework without reserve and diligently, like me. Honestly I am worried.
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ChuckKay May 10, 2024 6:35PM ET
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That fast falling vix, for what it's worth, can pretty typically signal a coming market drop. But don't trust me and please and do your own dd. GLTA.
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ChuckKay May 10, 2024 4:13PM ET
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In the book Liar’s Poker these guys employed in finance have these bonds they know are going to soon be worthless, right? And so they call up these rich people and give them some phoney story and the people buy the bonds. And then after the call is over and they hang up, they howl with laughter. Dont kid yourself. These salespeople with fancy narratives about Japan are no better. And they have people trusting them hook, line and sinker.
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Zombi e May 10, 2024 9:32AM ET
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There is no change in interest rates. Stocks always go up. However, the yen's value is falling. The same is true this year.
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ChuckKay May 10, 2024 9:32AM ET
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Stocks always go up, lol. Sure they do. Just tell that to the Japanese who bought stocks in 1989 and waited 35 years to break even.
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ChuckKay May 10, 2024 8:09AM ET
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The big red candles and waterfall drops continue on multiple time frames. Is this a good sign? I, for one, doubt it.
 
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