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38,380.00 -105.00    -0.27%
21:32:35 - Delayed Data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Index Future
Market:  United States
  • Prev. Close: 38,485.00
  • Open: 38,750.00
  • Day's Range: 38,380.00 - 38,800.00
Nikkei 225 38,380.00 -105.00 -0.27%

Nikkei 225 Futures Futures Recent Sentiments

 
Users’ sentiments regarding the Nikkei 225 index futures, which are displayed both on charts of different periods of time and a detailed table.
Start Date Username Call Open Rate End Date Chg. %
Apr 11, 2024 Zahra Tarverdi   39720.00 May 03, 2024 @ 38000.00 -4.33%
Feb 13, 2024 غلامرضا رفیعی   38210.00 Feb 13, 2024 @ 38210.00 0.00%
Feb 13, 2024 غلامرضا رفیعی   38210.00 Feb 13, 2024 @ 38210.00 0.00%
Dec 20, 2023 Mohd_Azri   32640.00 Jan 12, 2024 @ 34925.00 -7.00%
Oct 17, 2023 mariusz niklas   32375.00 Oct 23, 2023 @ 32375.00 0.00%
Oct 17, 2023 mariusz niklas   32375.00 Oct 17, 2023 @ 32375.00 0.00%
Sep 21, 2023 Jamius modeste Jamius...   32755.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33380.00 +1.91%
Sep 20, 2023 Suhar Suhar   32755.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33380.00 +1.91%
Sep 07, 2023 Suhar Suhar   32885.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33380.00 +1.51%
Sep 06, 2023 Jemin Kothari   32870.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33400.00 -1.61%
Jun 30, 2023 지용 박   33140.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33400.00 -0.78%
Jun 14, 2023 Dionte Edwards   32920.00 Nov 30, 2023 @ 33400.00 -1.46%
Jun 13, 2023 Jemin Kothari   32920.00 Jul 06, 2023 @ 32400.00 +1.58%
Jun 09, 2023 Jemin Kothari   31945.00 Jun 13, 2023 @ 32920.00 +3.05%
Jun 06, 2023 Jemin Kothari   32750.00 Jun 07, 2023 @ 32010.00 +2.26%
May 31, 2023 Jemin Kothari   30810.00 Jun 02, 2023 @ 31980.00 +3.80%
May 31, 2023 Jemin Kothari   30810.00 Jun 02, 2023 @ 31980.00 +3.80%
May 31, 2023 Jemin Kothari   30810.00 Jun 02, 2023 @ 31980.00 +3.80%
Apr 21, 2023 محمد عبد الرحمن   28675.00 Apr 21, 2023 @ 28675.00 0.00%

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Net Reg
Net Reg 2 hours ago
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Sell
Sohai Cat
Sohai Cat 9 hours ago
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Thats why i said Buy the Dip and always make money
Chuck Kay
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People have obviously been conditioned to buy the dip. But that was also the way in the lead up to the crashes in 1929, 1973-1974, 1989 in Japan, 1999-2000 and even with cryptocurrency in 2017-2018. At some point buying the dip will not work, and it will cause a lot of people to lose a lot of money. Buying the dip is a lot safer--and virtually risk free in markets that are not bubbles.
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Chick chick...i thinl u are looking at different nikkei...i think u need to see psychiatrist......
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 8 minutes ago
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In 1989 GDP was about the same as now. And since then there has been relatively little inflation, almost no profit growth, a decline in population, a massive increase in government debt, and a massive increase in the size of the BOJ's balance sheet. How do these things mean the market deserves very very high valuations?
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ChuckKay 13 hours ago
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Buy, buy, buy when you could instead buy a rising index like the Hang Seng index! Losing money is wonderful, isnt it!?
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ChuckKay 13 hours ago
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I bought the Hang Seng in February and have made nice gains on it. It is still undervalued, quite the opposite of this index. But dont listen to me. Do your own due diligence. GLTA.
Sohai Cat
Sohai Cat 9 hours ago
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Yeaaa right . Want a reward?
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 3 hours ago
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I got a good, nice reward on watching that quick, clean waterfall drop, knowing it made you squirm, lol.
Sohai Cat
Sohai Cat 59 minutes ago
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Ho see psychiatrist chuck...enougj dude.....u must lost a lot since last year shorting nikkei.stop lying to yourself with your story telling comforting yourself at thr same time misleading other people.....poor soul
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay 18 hours ago
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Once all of the hot money that rushed into Japan figures out that this is going to continue sinking, like it has done again now for a few days, they will leave and go to hot markets like the Hang Seng, and Hong Kong. Soon, there will be rush out of Japanese markets just like there was a rush into it. And when the US market crashes, this will be back under 20k, and still heaing lower. Watch and learn.
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ChuckKay May 08, 2024 9:42PM ET
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I wish the GOP had a sober candidate vs a drama monger who hides behind contraversy. To me politics has become a real chit chow.
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ChuckKay May 08, 2024 9:42PM ET
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As for the other party. Lol. How can spending like a drunken sailor be a good thing?! Another chit chow candidate. In Canada there are three main parties vs two. The US needs a third party.
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Sohai Cat May 08, 2024 9:07PM ET
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Always buy the dip and dont be influenced by story teller
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Sohai Cat 21 hours ago
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Hahaha yeaa right. Wonder where u learn your math
Chuck Kay
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Sohai Cat Ha ha yourself. Nice. Waterfall just for you. And the math is what Buffett uses, You might read a little about how to value a market. There are plenty of ways to do it. All say the same thing. There are websites that do the math for you even. If you dont do any reasearch great. But that is your problem.
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Here's a little tip to help you think about it. GDP has been roughly flat for decades. That is because the population in Japan has been falling for decades. Now, because market valuation depends on GDP, and there was a stock bubble in 1989, why would there not be a bubble now if stock prices are about the same now as there were then? Because it's different now? Lol! Because salespeople tell you it's different now? Yeah, sure.
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People like you who don't know how to do junior high school math or understand simple logic and listen to salespeople ought to safely invest your money in treasury bonds and forget about it. But there a millions in markets these days just like you. People who have never lived through a bear market and have no idea. And most are going to lose a lot of money.
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Sohai Cat 9 hours ago
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Look at nikkei right now....hopefully no one listens to you
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay May 08, 2024 6:26PM ET
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Oh yeah. The people who believe the salespeople narratives continue to downrate me. Be my guest and go right ahead. Make multiple accounts even and downvote me ten times. If you think salespeople are honest and numbers lie good luck to you. But you are in for a good lesson.
Chuck Kay
ChuckKay May 08, 2024 6:21PM ET
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ARM down almost 9% after hours. This is curious because when its profits were surprisingly good it pushed Softbank up and the Nikkei went with it. Now that the opposite is the case, it will be interesting to see if the Nikkei drops sizably. Regardless, the top is in, and in my opinion the direction of this index is firmly down.
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ChuckKay May 08, 2024 5:01PM ET
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You get a sugar high and every time it fades, cram a sugar donut down your gullet. Pretty soon you're eating twenty a day, your arteries slowly getting clogged up, you're getting a gut, even the occasional angina. But you keep cramming the donuts down and despite getting worried stopping has grown really hard. This is the central bankers who ignore what Keynes meant saying: In the end we are all dead. Namely the Fed, the BOJ especially, and others. Ignoring the ideas from the likes of Hayek, Von Mises, and Schumpeter is a pending disaster. And markets are on the cusp of stark reality, I think. GLTA.
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SUNDEEP DHAKED May 08, 2024 11:44AM ET
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only shorting has survive this
 
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